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Washington Examiner

Federal Judge Blocks OMB from Revoking Grants Based on New Rules

A federal judge in Boston has blocked the OMB from revoking federal grants based on changing agency priorities, ruling that such actions are not authorized by law. The decision follows a lawsuit from 20 states and three governors challenging the Trump administration's use of a grant termination clause to cut funding for various programs.

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apnews.com

Federal Judge Rules Against Trump Administration's Funding Cuts

A federal judge in Boston has ruled that the Trump administration cannot utilize a specific clause to enact large funding cuts, following a lawsuit from 23 states. The judge's decision prevents the administration from interpreting the clause in a way that would terminate existing grants, which the states argued was being misused.

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New York Times — US

Trump Administration's Use of Federal Agencies in Electoral Processes

The Trump administration is reportedly using federal agencies to investigate and influence state electoral processes. This strategy has prompted discussions about the appropriate extent of federal involvement in elections traditionally governed by state law.

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Guardian — US

Democratic Lawmakers Request Investigation into ICE Officer Shooting in Maine

Democratic lawmakers are calling for an investigation into the shooting of an immigrant by an ICE officer in Maine, citing concerns over the officer's past behavior. The officer, David Brouillette, has been linked to allegations of violence and mental health issues according to reports from various media outlets.

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Washington Examiner

Federal Judge Rules Trump's Firing of FEMA CFO Was Illegal

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's firing of Mary Comans, former CFO of FEMA, was illegal. The judge's decision emphasized the lack of due process in her termination, which was linked to her approval of funding for migrant hotels. Comans's attorney highlighted the ruling's significance, although the judge did not order her reinstatement.

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Fox News — Politics

DHS Secretary Warns States of Federal Funding Cuts Over Election Security Compliance

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin announced that states failing to comply with election security requirements could lose federal funding. He highlighted the participation of 23 states in the DHS SAVE program and called for Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, which would impose stricter voter registration requirements. Mullin's comments followed President Trump's address on election integrity.

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Washington Examiner

House Republicans Propose Spending Bill to Prevent Government Shutdown

House Republicans have proposed a spending measure to extend government funding until December 4, aiming to prevent a shutdown before the September 30 deadline. The bill will be considered next week, alongside a budget resolution and a congressional stock trading ban, as House Speaker Mike Johnson seeks to secure support from fiscal conservatives.

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Washington Examiner

Federal Appeals Court to Hear Arguments in Comey and James Cases on September 15

The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear arguments on September 15 regarding the Trump administration's effort to revive criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James, which were dismissed due to issues with the prosecutor's appointment. The outcome could determine the future of the prosecutions or require the administration to start over with a properly appointed prosecutor.

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The Daily Beast

DHS Officials Discuss Potential Removal of Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar

Officials at the Department of Homeland Security are discussing the potential removal of Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar, who was reinstated by Secretary Markwayne Mullin after being ousted by former Secretary Kristi Noem. Concerns have been raised about Edgar's management style and his interference in agency operations. Mullin has defended Edgar, stating he is an important member of his team.

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Axios

House Speaker Mike Johnson Plans Early Vote on Funding Bill

House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to hold an early vote on a short-term funding bill next week, ahead of the September deadline for government funding. The strategy may involve a failed vote that could strengthen Johnson's position for future negotiations, particularly regarding Pentagon funding. GOP senators express skepticism about the timing and implications of the proposed continuing resolution.

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cnbc.com

Senate Judiciary Committee Members Express Uncertainty on Todd Blanche's Attorney General Nomination

Senators John Cornyn and Thom Tillis expressed uncertainty about Todd Blanche's nomination for U.S. Attorney General during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Concerns were raised regarding Blanche's previous handling of sensitive information related to Jeffrey Epstein victims and the status of a controversial DOJ fund. A meeting with Epstein survivors has been scheduled as part of the confirmation process.

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Fox News — Politics

FBI Investigates Shooting Incident at ICE Facility in Phoenix

The FBI is investigating a shooting at an ICE facility in Phoenix, Arizona, where multiple rounds were fired at the building, resulting in no injuries. This incident coincides with a DHS announcement regarding increased safety measures for ICE personnel due to a significant rise in attacks against them.

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Washington Examiner

DHS to Deploy Body Cameras for All ICE Personnel Within 60 Days

The Department of Homeland Security plans to deploy body cameras for all ICE personnel within 60 days, following recent fatal incidents involving ICE officers. The initiative aims to enhance accountability as violence against ICE personnel has reportedly increased. The rollout is confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and is part of a broader response to recent shootings involving immigration officers.

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Fox News — Politics

Senator Hawley Expands Investigation into USPS Over Oversight Concerns

Senator Josh Hawley is expanding his investigation into the U.S. Postal Service, accusing Postmaster General David Steiner of failing to comply with congressional oversight. Hawley is seeking documents related to USPS's hiring of the consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal, amid concerns over the agency's financial losses and executive bonuses. He has requested a response by July 24, 2026.

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bangordailynews.com

ICE Agent Identified in Fatal Shooting of Colombian Man in Biddeford

David Brouillette, an ICE agent, has been identified as the person who fatally shot Johan Sebastian Duran Guerrero in Biddeford. The incident occurred during a traffic stop, and Brouillette reportedly admitted to the shooting in a call with his ex-wife. The investigation is ongoing, with multiple agencies involved, and advocacy groups claim Guerrero had authorization to work in the U.S.

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pressherald.com

ICE Agent Identified in Fatal Shooting in Biddeford

David Michael Brouillette, an ICE agent, has been identified as the shooter in the fatal incident involving Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero in Biddeford. Brouillette's ex-wife reported that he admitted to the shooting and claimed it was justified. The incident occurred during ICE surveillance, and Brouillette has a history of employment in law enforcement and military service.

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Fox News — Politics

Republican Senators Question Former Biden Pardon Attorney During Confirmation Hearing

During the Todd Blanche confirmation hearing, Republican senators challenged the credibility of former U.S. pardon attorney Elizabeth Oyer regarding her recommendations for clemency for death row inmates. Oyer defended her actions while facing criticism from several senators, who highlighted specific cases of inmates she recommended for commutation. Democratic Senator Cory Booker expressed support for Oyer amidst the questioning.

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Guardian — US

Former DoJ Lawyer Criticizes Todd Blanche During Senate Hearing

Liz Oyer, a former DoJ lawyer, testified against Todd Blanche's nomination for attorney general, stating she was fired for not supporting the restoration of gun rights for Mel Gibson. Oyer emphasized her refusal to engage in political favoritism during her testimony.

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Fox News — Politics

White House places teleprompter operator on leave amid investigation into betting allegations

The White House has placed a teleprompter operator on paid administrative leave following allegations of betting on President Trump's speeches. The operator, Gabriel Perez, is under investigation by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for allegedly profiting from bets made through the prediction market Kalshi. The White House has condemned the conduct and is cooperating with the investigation.

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