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Trump Orders Crackdown on Mail-In Voting, Faces Legal Battles and Political Backlash

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to impose stricter mail-in voting rules, including requiring states to use federally approved voter lists and threatening to withhold federal funds from non-compliant states, citing unproven claims of widespread mail-in voting fraud. The order faces significant legal challenges, with experts deeming it likely unconstitutional and lawsuits already underway, while the Justice Department is also using voter data for immigration and criminal investigations. Additionally, a federal judge blocked Trump’s unauthorized White House construction project, and political tensions escalate ahead of the midterms amid concerns over federal interference in state election processes.

Senate Confirms Markwayne Mullin as Homeland Security Secretary Amid Ongoing DHS Shutdown and Funding Deadlock

Senator Markwayne Mullin was confirmed as the new Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security by a 54-45 Senate vote, replacing Kristi Noem amid controversy over her leadership. Mullin’s appointment comes during a prolonged DHS shutdown caused by Democratic demands for immigration enforcement reforms, which remain unresolved despite the leadership change. Known for bipartisan relationships, Mullin has pledged to empower personnel and implement policy shifts such as requiring judicial warrants for enforcement actions, while his confirmation drew both cross-party support and criticism.

Bill Cosby Found Liable for 1972 Sexual Assault, Ordered to Pay Over $19 Million in Damages

A Southern California civil jury found Bill Cosby liable for sexual assault against Donna Motsinger dating back to 1972, awarding her over $19 million in damages. The verdict follows Motsinger’s 2023 lawsuit alleging Cosby drugged and raped her after a comedy show, claims Cosby’s defense disputed, and comes amid numerous other allegations against him. This civil case is separate from Cosby’s overturned 2018 criminal conviction, marking a significant development in ongoing legal battles over decades-old sexual abuse accusations.

Senate Fails Fifth Time to Fund Homeland Security Amid Ongoing Shutdown and Immigration Reform Deadlock

The U.S. Senate has failed for the fifth time to pass legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security, prolonging a shutdown that has severely disrupted airport security due to TSA staffing shortages. The deadlock stems from Democrats demanding immigration enforcement reforms before reopening the department, while Republicans and the White House have proposed measures that Democrats find insufficient. Despite ongoing bipartisan talks and a planned procedural vote to fund TSA separately, no resolution appears imminent as both sides remain entrenched in their positions.

Senate Committee Advances Markwayne Mullin Nomination for Homeland Security Secretary in Narrow 8-7 Vote

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee narrowly voted 8 to 7 to advance Senator Markwayne Mullin’s nomination as the next Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, setting up a full Senate vote soon. The confirmation process was marked by tension, with Republican Senator Rand Paul opposing Mullin over concerns about his temperament and past remarks, while Democratic Senator John Fetterman broke ranks to support him. Mullin, praised by President Trump as a “MAGA Warrior,” emphasized his commitment to strong leadership and restoring confidence in DHS amid ongoing challenges.

House Democrats Walk Out of Closed-Door Epstein Briefing, Accuse Justice Department of Cover-Up

House Democrats walked out of a closed-door briefing with Attorney General Pam Bondi, criticizing the session as a “fake hearing” due to Bondi’s refusal to commit to complying with a subpoena and the lack of transparency. Republicans defended the briefing and accused Democrats of staging a political protest, while tensions flared between members during the session. The dispute highlights ongoing bipartisan concerns over the Justice Department’s handling and release of sensitive Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, with Bondi defending the department’s efforts amid controversy.

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