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Court Documents Shed Limited Light on Prince Harry’s U.S. Immigration Status Amid Heritage Foundation’s Inquiry into Past Drug Use Disclosure

Court documents released on Tuesday have offered limited insight into Prince Harry's immigration status in the United States, following a FOIA request by the Heritage Foundation. The organization sought to determine if Prince Harry disclosed any past drug use during his U.S. visa application process, but the released documents were heavily redacted, particularly regarding his personal information and immigration status. Federal officials justified the redactions by citing potential "harm" and "harassment," while the case underscores the public's ongoing interest in Prince Harry's life since relocating to the U.S.

Senate Democrats Concede Key Negotiating Tool as Schumer Backs GOP-Led Resolution to Avert Government Shutdown

In a notable shift on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has decided to back a Republican-led continuing resolution aimed at preventing a government shutdown, despite facing opposition from within his party. This resolution, which has already cleared the House, proposes significant cuts to domestic spending, particularly affecting Washington D.C., and is expected to surpass the 60-vote threshold needed in the Senate. Schumer's decision underscores the strategic compromises often required in Congress to ensure governmental operations continue, with the outcome likely influencing domestic spending priorities and the political balance in Washington.

Biden Jokes About Taylor Swift and Britney Spears at Annual Turkey Pardoning Ceremony

President Joe Biden celebrated his 81st birthday on Monday by pardoning two turkeys, Liberty and Bell, in the annual Thanksgiving tradition. During the ceremony, Biden made a joke about the difficulty of getting tickets to a Taylor Swift or Britney Spears concert, but appeared to confuse the two pop stars. The turkeys had to travel over 1,000 miles to Washington D.C. to win their amnesty, and will now be sent to Virginia Tech's "Gobblers Rest" exhibit to live out the rest of their days.

House Ethics Committee Finds “Substantial Evidence” of Fraud and Illegal Activity by Rep. George Santos, Resolution to Expel Him from Congress Filed

The House Ethics Committee has released a report detailing "a complex web of unlawful activity" involving Representative George Santos (R-N.Y.), including using campaign funds for personal purposes. In response, Rep. Michael Guest (R-Miss.) has filed a resolution to expel Santos from Congress, which would make him the first member of Congress to be expelled since 2002. Santos has announced he will not seek reelection, and the resolution is now in the hands of the House of Representatives.

Senators Booker and Goldman Urge President Biden to Press Israel to Crack Down on Violence by Israeli Settlers Against Palestinians in the West Bank

Senators Cory Booker and Dan Goldman have written to President Joe Biden urging him to press Israel to crack down on violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank. The letter highlights the threat this violence poses to efforts to prevent the expansion of the conflict, Israel's security, Palestinian human rights, and long-term regional peace. It also calls for the Biden administration to work with the Palestinian Authority to ensure it has the resources and support it needs to protect its citizens.

Six Arrested and Six Officers Injured at Chaotic Pro-Palestinian Rally Outside DNC Headquarters in Washington D.C.

On Wednesday night, a chaotic pro-Palestinian rally outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington D.C. resulted in six officers being injured and one arrest. The U.S. Capitol Police restricted entry and exit to nearby House office buildings, and officers remained on the scene out of an abundance of caution after the protesters had cleared out. The rally was organized by progressive groups IfNotNow, Jewish Voice for Peace Action and the Democratic Socialists of America, and was calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.

U.S. Army and National Park Service Investigating Fort Totten Park After Discovery of World War I-era Munitions

Fort Totten Park in Washington D.C. has been closed after two metal canisters containing World War I-era munitions were discovered during unauthorized work. The National Park Service and U.S. Army are now investigating the area to determine if there are any more munitions hidden in the park, and the section of the park will remain closed while the investigation is ongoing. The Army is now working with the National Park Service to safely remove the munitions and ensure the safety of the park and its visitors.

Federal Court to Hear Arguments in Proposed Gag Order Limiting Former President Trump’s Public Statements on Federal Case

This Monday, a federal court in Washington D.C. will hear arguments from attorneys representing former President Donald Trump and Special Counsel Jack Smith's office over a proposed gag order. The order is intended to limit Trump's public statements about the federal case involving the 2020 election, which Smith's team has argued is necessary to prevent prejudicing the case. Trump's attorneys have yet to comment on the proposed gag order, and the outcome of the hearing will determine whether Trump will be limited in what he can say.

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