MAGA Republicans Take Victory Lap As Pam Bondi, Kash Patel Prepare to Release 'Epstein Files': 'Dream Team!'
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, however, said the information given to conservative influencers on Thursday is "not what we or the American people asked for"
Full List of US Lawmakers Who Partied With UK Prime Minister Night Before Trump Meeting
14 lawmakers joined other top officials at a reception in which Keir Starmer introduced the new ambassador to the U.S., Peter Mandelson
Sinaloa Cartel Increasingly Under Siege With Another Top Leader 'Neon' Extradited To The U.S.
Daniel Franco Lopez is accused of overseeing murders, kidnappings, and drug smuggling into the U.S.
Active And Ongoing Investigation' Underway On Death Of Gene Hackman, Wife And Dog
Hackman, 95, was found dead in his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, along with his wife, Betsy Arakawa, and their dog
Six People Arrested In Texas After Border Patrol Agents Find More Than 500 Pounds of Cocaine in Three Vehicles
Since the start of Fiscal Year 2025, CBP agents have already seized more than a third of the total cocaine seized during FY2024
Deported Venezuelan Says Guantanamo Cell Was Filled With Cobwebs and Ants
As President Donald Trump continues carrying out his mass deportation plans, more and more testimonies are coming out of the harsh conditions detainees experience at the newly opened detention center at Guantanamo Bay.
Imprisoned Sinaloa Cartel Founder 'El Mayo' Discusses U.S. Politics And The State Of His Ranch With His Lawyer To 'Preserve Mental Stability'
"He's isolated but gets daily visits from his legal team to not lose his mind being all day," said Frank Perez
Mexican Govt Will Provide Consular Assistance To Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Mayo' Zambada As He Seeks To Avoid U.S. Trial
The Mexican government said it has already responded to a request by Zambada's lawyer, Frank Perez, "in a timely manner"
Trump Admin's New Immigrant 'Registry' Presents Migrants With Choice: Hand Over Fingerprints or Risk Imprisonment
The move applies to all migrants over the age of 13 who are in the country unlawfully and have not registered with the federal government
Trump Inches Closer to Judge's Hard Deadline Unfreeze Nearly $2B in Federal Funds
Judge Amir H. Ali ruled that the administration must release the funds before midnight Wednesday Eastern time
Mexico Has Requested 'El Mayo's' Extradition Up To Four Times Since July 2024, Attorney General Says
Alejandro Gertz Manero said extradition process usually takes no more than 45 days, but there have been cases in which they have had to wait up to 12 years for a response.
Heir Of The Beltrán Leyva Cartel And Leader Of The H-2 Clique, Known as 'H-3,' Extradited To The U.S.
Between 2013 and 2017, the H-2 cartel smuggled hundreds of kilos of heroin, cocaine and meth into the U.S.
DOGE Staffers Resign And Warn That Musk Associates Lack Skills To Achieve Their Goals
21 civil service employees say they refuse to use their expertise to "dismantle critical public services"
Cartels Could Start Targeting Americans Over Terrorism Designation, Expert Warns
Michael Ballard, director of Intelligence for Global Guardian LLC, told Border Report warned that the scenario could back cartels into a corner and could lead them to make dangerous decisions
Sinaloa Cartel Leader 'El Mayo' Willing To Plead Guilty To Avoid Death Penalty
"Mr. Zambada doesn't want to go to trial and is willing to accept responsibility for a charge that doesn't carry out the death penalty," said the drug lord's lawyer Frank Perez
Ron DeSantis Hints At Eliminating Property Taxes in Florida: 'Is It Your Property, Or Not?'
The Florida governor will propose for DOGE to audit government spending and explore the possibility of abolishing property taxes
Trump's Firing of 6,700 IRS Employees Before the End of Tax Season 'Doesn't Make Any Sense', Tax Expert Says
It is not clear if the firings will affect the process of filing tax returns
Internet Searches For Scheduled Tax Refund Payments Surge After Trump Floats Gutting the IRS
If implemented, staff reductions at the IRS could impact millions of taxpayers expected to file their returns before April 15
Ukrainian Cartoon Mocking Trump's Proposal to End War with Russia Goes Viral
Presenting the matter from the Ukrainian perspective, the video shows a soldier blocking incessant Russian fire with a shield when a caricature of Donald Trump appears and proposes a way to end the war.
How Trump's Unprecedented First Month of Rapid-Fire Executive Orders Stacks Up Against His Campaign Promises
As of February 20, Trump has signed a total of 73 orders, 68 of which have been published and gone into effect.
Venezuela' Says Tren de Aragua Was Used By U.S. Agencies To 'Destabilize' The Country
"The organized crime group was, back then, used by foreign agencies like the FBI and the DEA with terrorist and destabilizing purposes against Venezuela," the authoritarian government said
Five U.S. Cities Among The 50 Most Dangerous In The World, New Report Shows
Memphis, Baltimore, New Orleans, Detroit and Cleveland feature in the ranking released by Mexico's Citizens Council for Public Safety and Justice
Marjorie Taylor Greene Supports Trump 'Fully Declassifying' Epstein and P Diddy Files 'Directly to the People' With 'No Filters'
Attorney General Pam Bondi said Trump "has given a very strong directive" about the release of the list, adding that his plan "is going to be followed."
Mexican President Says U.S. Drone Surveillance Flights Have Been Agreed With Trump Admin: 'They Are Part Of The Coordination'
Claudia Sheinbaum said information gathered is shared with Mexican authorities
U.S. Deportees Taken To Panama Jungle Camp: 'It Looks Like a Zoo'
The migrants were being kept in a hotel, prevented from going out, and later relocated. "There are fenced cages," a deportee said
Costa Rica Gears Up To Receive U.S. Deportees From Asian Countries As a Way To Help Its 'Economically Powerful Brother From The North'
135 people will land in the Central American country. About half of them are minors
Former US Diplomat Questions Trump's Attacks on Zelensky as Tensions Rise: ' I Don't Know What He Hopes to Get By That'
Thomas Graham, a top official during the George W. Bush administration, wondered if the statements are preparing the ground "for the American public to accept basically a capitulation to Putin"
U.S. Deportees Trapped In Panama Hotel Relocated After Report Revealed Harsh Conditions, Attempted Suicide
Some 100 migrants who stayed at a hotel in Panama City were relocated. Deportees told The New York Times that they are not safe in their home countries
Firing of Immigration Judges Set To Increase Delays In Cases Up To a Decade
Of the 3.7 million pending immigration cases, nearly 1.7 million of them are still awaiting for asylum hearings or decisions regarding their case
Marco Rubio to Skip G20 Meeting in South Africa After Calling Country Anti-American
On Feb. 5, Rubio said he would also be skipping the main G20 summit in Johannesburg later this year due to South Africa's "DEI and climate change" frameworks