A campaign spokesperson told Fox News Digital that an intern at the campaign’s Phoenix office opened an envelope with a suspicious substance and a note that said, “caution anthrax.”ย
BREAKING: @KariLakeโs office and the entire building is locked down after a staffer opened a letter with a suspicious substance. The staffer is nervous and the substance will be tested. @PhoenixPolice & @PHXFire as well as a hazmat team are there. @RMEJimClark sent the photos. pic.twitter.com/sGMh9IohXU
The campaign called authorities, prompting a response from multiple law enforcement agencies and a hazmat team.
Authorities have not confirmed if the substance was anthrax. The campaign spokesperson said the substance is now being tested.
“The radical left, with help from the mainstream media, has escalated its attacks against me from baseless smears and legal harassment to physical threats. Today, my office received a suspicious envelope, potentially containing anthrax โ an attempt to intimidate and silence me,”ย Lake saidย in a statement. “This isn’t just about me; itโs an attack on our movement. I wonโt be intimidated, and those responsible must be brought to justice. The time to unite against these dangerous, un-American tactics is now.”ย
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On Monday evening, acting U.S. Attorneyย Alina Habbaย announced that her office had charged Rep.ย LaMonica McIverย (D-NJ) in connection with the congresswomanโs visit to an ICE detention facility in Newark.
McIver, Newark Mayorย Ras Barakaย (D) and Reps.ย Rob Menendezย (D-NJ)andย Bonnie Watson Colemanย (D-NJ) visited the center on May 9. Baraka was arrested on that day, and shortly afterward, Habbaย hailed his arrest. But on Monday, Habba announced she is dropping the charges against the mayor and will proceed with the prosecution of McIver, alleging the lawmaker โassaulted, impeded, and interfered with law enforcement.โ
On X, Habba wrote, โToday my office has charged Congresswoman McIver with violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 111(a)(1) for assaulting, impeding and interfering with law enforcement.โ In a statement, she added:
I take my obligations as U.S. Attorney seriously. I understand the responsibility that comes with my position, and I will work diligently to uphold the law and deliver justice to the people of New Jersey.
After extensive consideration, we have agreed to dismiss Mayor Barakaโs misdemeanor charge of trespass for the sake of moving forward.
In the spirit of public interest, I have invited the mayor to tour Delaney Hall. The government has nothing to hide at this facility, and I will personally accompany the mayor so he can see that firsthand.
The citizens of New Jersey deserve unified leadership so we can get to work to keep our state safe.
The dismissal against the mayor is not the end of this matter.
Congressional oversight is an important constitutional function and one that I fully support. However, that is not at issue in this case.
Representative LaMonica McIver assaulted, impeded, and interfered with law enforcement in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1 1 1 (a)(1). That conduct cannot be overlooked by the chief federal law enforcement official in the State of New Jersey, and it is my Constitutional obligation to ensure that our federal law enforcement is protected when executing their duties. I have persistently made efforts to address these issues without bringing criminal charges and have given Representative McIver every opportunity to come to a resolution, but she has unfortunately declined.
No one is above the law โ politicians or otherwise. It is the job of this office to uphold justice impartially, regardless of who you are. Now we will let the justice system work.
๐จ Today my office has charged Congresswoman McIver with violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 111(a)(1) for assaulting, impeding and interfering with law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/TV00uwRtKq
“Earlier this month, I joined my colleagues to inspect the treatment of ICE detainees at Delaney Hall in my district,” McIver said. “We were fulfilling our lawful oversight responsibilities, as members of Congress have done many times before, and our visit should have been peaceful and short. Instead, ICE agents created an unnecessary and unsafe confrontation when they chose to arrest Mayor Baraka.
— Rep. LaMonica McIver (@RepLaMonica) May 20, 2025
Last week, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) warned against repercussions for his fellow Democrat lawmakers who clashed with federal agents at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)ย detention facility at Delaney Hall in Newark, New Jersey, last week after Trump’s border czar Tom Homan issued a warning to the lawmakers that charges could soon follow.
During an exchange with Fox News reporter Chad Pergram, Jeffries repeatedly said โtheyโll find outโ when pressed what might happen if the House Democrats involved in the incident were to be arrested by federal authorities or get sanctioned.
REPORTER: "What happens if [DHS] were to go and arrest [Democrats who stormed the Newark ICE facility]?"
Rep. Dave Taylor (R-Ohio) is calling for a full investigation after a disturbing image surfaced showing what appeared to be an altered American flag โ twisted into a swastika โ displayed behind one of his staffers during a virtual meeting.
The image, first reported by Politico and amplified on social media by an Ohio blogger, quickly drew outrage. But Taylorโs office says it may not be what it appears.
โI am aware of an image that appears to depict a vile and deeply inappropriate symbol near an employee in my office,โ Taylor said in a statement. โThe content of that image does not reflect the values or standards of this office, my staff, or myself, and I condemn it in the strongest terms.โ
Taylor emphasized that he acted immediately, directing Capitol Police to investigate what he described as a potentially malicious act.
โUpon learning of this matter, I immediately directed a thorough investigation alongside Capitol Police, which remains ongoing,โ the statement continued.
A spokesperson for the congressman suggested the image might have been the result of โfoul play or vandalism,โ not any endorsement of the offensive imagery by his staff. The photo appeared to show Angelo โAJโ Elia, a legislative correspondent who joined Taylorโs office in January, sitting at his cubicle with the doctored flag visible behind him.
Elia โ who recently earned a masterโs degree in legislative affairs from George Washington University โ has not commented publicly. Taylorโs office has not said whether any personnel actions have been taken while the investigation proceeds.
The controversy comes amid renewed scrutiny of conservative youth organizations after Politico reported on leaked Telegram messages allegedly showing racist and anti-Semitic comments from some Young Republican leaders. The timing of the leak, combined with the sudden surfacing of the photo from Taylorโs office, has raised questions among some Republicans about whether politically motivated actors are attempting to smear conservatives ahead of the 2024 election cycle.
The image was first posted on X (formerly Twitter) by Ohio blogger DJ Byrnes, who claimed a friend had a Zoom meeting with Taylorโs office and noticed the symbol. โA friend in DC had a Zoom call with Congressman Dave Taylorโs office today โฆ Taylorโs legislative correspondent, Angelo Elia, had what can only be described as an American swastika flag prominently displayed in his background,โ Byrnes wrote Wednesday.
A friend in DC had a Zoom call with Congressman Dave Taylorโs office todayโฆ
Taylorโs legislative correspondent, Angelo Elia, had what can only be described as an American swastika flag prominently displayed in his background. pic.twitter.com/zFn3QowS0c
On Thursday, President Trumpโs Justice Department sued the state of Illinois, the city of Chicago, and local officials over laws creating a so-called โsanctuary city.โ
The lawsuit filed in Illinois, against Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and others, claimed that several state and local laws are “designed to and in fact interfere with and discriminate against the Federal Government’s enforcement of federal immigration law in violation of the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution.”
๐จ JUST IN: The Trump DOJ has just SUED the the state of Illinois and City of Chicago for interfering in ICEโs deportation operations, per NYP
Pam Bondiโs laying down the law, and this is the โfirst of MANYโ lawsuits to be filed, per DOJ officials.
โThe challenged provisions of Illinois, Chicago, and Cook County law reflect their intentional effort to obstruct the Federal Governmentโs enforcement of federal immigration law and to impede consultation and communication between federal, state, and local law enforcement officials that is necessary for federal officials to carry out federal immigration law and keep Americans safe,โ the lawsuit states.
The complaint cites Pritzkerโs comments on CNN late last month, when he said heโs eager to cooperate with federal immigration officials to โget ridโ of criminals but questioned the basis for targeting undocumented migrants that are โlaw-abidingโ and have integrated into communities.
โIn rejecting congressionally authorized means of enforcing federal immigration law, including detainers and administrative warrants, these provisions constitute unlawful direct regulation of the Federal Government,โ the lawsuit states.
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Is FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino circling the drain? His former Fox News colleague says so.
On Sunday, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson essentially hosted a funeral for Bongino’s career and credibility after the former Fox contributor reportedly threatened to resign over Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
On Culture Apothecary, host Alex Clark asked Carlson to weigh in on the feud.
โWell, as weโre recording this, Dan Bongino is threatening to resign if Pam Bondi does not resign as AG. What does that tell us, in your opinion?โ she inquired.
โWell, it tells us that Dan Bongino got shafted, completely shafted. And Iโm saying this as a friend of his, and someone who respects and likes him, but also just as an observer, Iโm an informed observer of it,โ replied Carlson. โSo Pam Bondi, whoโs, by the way, I donโt hate Pam Bondi, sheโs a totally nice person. If he was here, you would enjoy-, I donโt know if you know her, but sheโs a very nice person. Iโm not against Pam Bondi in the slightest. But the fact is she got on television on Fox News and started saying stuff like, โIโve got the client list on my desk!โ And actually, no, you donโt. And, โIโve got thousands of videos of Epstein having sex with kids.โ Well, actually, no, you donโt. Most of the material was commercial porn taken off his computer. Like, thatโs just not true. Why did she say that? Probably because sheโs insecure and sheโs trying to please the audience, I would expect.โ
โDo you think Dan is upset because his integrity is being questioned now over her mistake?โ followed up Clark.
โOf course! Oh my gosh! So youโre Dan, and youโre a media figure, and youโve got one of the biggest podcasts in the country, and youโre making tons of money, and youโre having a great time โ which he was. You just built this brand new studio in Florida, you work with your wife who you really like, which he does, and you get the call saying, โYou be deputy FBI director,โ and youโre like, โI loveย Donald Trump, I love this country. I will cut my pay into a 10th of what it was, and I will leave my house and move to D.C.,โ which is a kind of prison sentence itself,โ answered Carlson. โโAnd I will do this because I love the president, I love the country,โ and youโre there a few months, and all of a sudden everybody thinks youโre covering up Epsteinโs crimes, and it kind of wrecks Danโs career. Like he canโt go back-, itโs gonna be very hard at this point, I mean, things may change, but as of today, pretty hard for Dan to go back to his podcast audience and be like, โIโm telling you the truth,โ when they all think that heโs covering up for Epstein.โ
โWho did that? Pam Bondi did that,โ he added, before going on to say he โfeel[s]โ for Bongino.
The Justice Department last week released a memo concluding there was no evidence suggesting the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender kept a โclient listโ to blackmail high-profile individuals. The memo also found no evidence to suggest foul play in Epsteinโs death, which had previously been ruled a suicide.
The memo spurred fierce backlash from many Trump supporters, who had long called on the government to release material on Epstein that they argue would expose wrongdoing at the highest level of elite circles.
Dan Bongino, the Deputy Director of the FBI, reportedly threatened to leave the bureau if Attorney General Pam Bondi remains on the job due to her handling of the Epstein files, a source close to Bongino told The Daily Wire.
One source close to Bongino predicted to Axios, โHe ainโt coming back.โ
CNN reports that Trump โ who has beenย desperate to move past the Epstein storyย โ was furious at Bongino, as well as FBI Directorย Kash Patel. Vice Presidentย JD Vanceย reportedly tried to hammer out a peace between the administrationโs top Justice Department officials. But CNN reports that Bongino is still very much hanging by a thread.
โIt remains to be seen if Bongino ultimately resigns, which he told others he was considering,โ the CNN report stated. โBut sources say his relationship with the White House has become basically untenable. Even if he does not quit now, some inside the administration believe he will not stay in the job long-term.โ
However, President Donald Trump said on Sunday he believes FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is โin good shapeโ following a reported clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi.
โI spoke to him today,โ Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews. โDan Bongino, very good guy. Iโve known him a long time. Iโve done his show many, many times. And he sounded terrific actually. No, I think heโs in good shape.โ
Watch: Discussion of the Epstein files begins around 14:14 in the video.
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President Trumpโs Cabinet is scheduled to meet at 11:30 a.m. today, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth expected to face fresh questions over allegations that he helped direct โ or enabled โ a follow-up U.S. strike that killed survivors of an earlier attack on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in the Caribbean.
The controversy reignited after The Washington Post reported Friday that Hegseth verbally ordered that a Sept. 2 attack โkill everyoneโ on board a vessel the administration has described as a narcotics-smuggling threat. The report also said a second strike was carried out to eliminate people who survived the first hit โ a claim that has fueled bipartisan demands for oversight and raised the specter of potential war-crimes exposure if investigators conclude the targets no longer posed an imminent threat.
By Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America – Pete Hegseth, CC BY-SA 2.0
White House: strike was lawful โ and โin self-defenseโ
The Pentagon has pushed back on key elements of the reporting. But at the White House briefing Monday, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt did not deny that a follow-up strike occurred. Instead, she framed the Sept. 2 operation as lawful and defensive, saying it was conducted โin self-defenseโ in international waters and โin accordance with the law of armed conflict.โ
Leavitt said: “On September 2nd, Secretary Hegseth authorized Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes,” adding: “Admiral Bradley worked well within his authority and the law, directing the engagement to ensure the boat was destroyed and the threat to the United States of America was eliminated.”
Pressed on whether the admiral ordered a second strike because survivors remained after the first, Leavitt declined to discuss operational specifics โ while emphasizing the admiralโs discretion. She also disputed the most incendiary allegation about Hegsethโs initial guidance, saying: “I would reject that the secretary of War ever said that,” before adding: “However, the president has made it quite clear that if narco-terrorists, again, are trafficking illegal drugs toward the United States, he has the authority to kill them.”
Why lawmakers are calling it a possible war-crimes issue
The allegations matter not just politically, but legally. Under the law of armed conflict, the permissibility of using lethal force often turns on whether a person remains a legitimate military target โ for example, whether they pose an active threat or are otherwise directly participating in hostilities. If survivors were incapacitated and no longer threatening U.S. forces, critics argue a follow-up strike could violate established protections. That legal question is now central to the pressure campaign Congress is building around Hegseth and the Pentagonโs evidence.
The dispute has also exposed an ongoing split on Capitol Hill. Democrats โ and some Republicans โ have questioned both the proof that targeted boats were actually carrying drugs and the legal theory supporting repeated strikes without explicit congressional authorization.
Venezuela tensions raise the stakes for the meeting
The Cabinet session comes as U.S.-Venezuela tensions intensify, with the administration accusing President Nicolรกs Maduro of enabling drug trafficking. Reports indicate the White House is weighing broader options, and the strikes have become part of a larger argument about whether the U.S. is drifting toward a more direct confrontation.
Against that backdrop, todayโs meeting is expected to put Hegseth โin the hot seatโ internally as well as publicly: Cabinet gatherings are often where presidents and senior advisers test whether a controversy is containable โ or whether itโs beginning to endanger other priorities.
The โSignalโ scandal: why Hegseth is back under a familiar microscope
This is the most sustained scrutiny Hegseth has faced in months โ and it echoes the Signal scandal that shook the Pentagon earlier this year.
In late March and early April 2025, reporting revealed that senior national security officials were discussing impending military operations in a Signal group chat, an encrypted but commercial messaging app not intended for classified coordination. Coverage described officials sharing sensitive operational details tied to strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen, and the episode triggered alarms about both national security risk and records retention.
The controversy escalated when additional reporting described a second Signal chat that allegedly included Hegsethโs wife, brother, and others in his circle โ prompting the Pentagonโs watchdog to open a review into his Signal use and related compliance concerns.
Now, with allegations of a second strike and potential violations of the laws of war, critics argue the pattern is the same: discretion and aggressiveness first, oversight and guardrails later.
A convicted Jan. 6 rioter has now been found guilty of planning to kill federal agents who were investigating his role in the Capitol attack.
Edward Kelley, 35, wasย convicted Wednesday by a jury of conspiracy to murder federal employees, solicitation to commit a crime of violence and influencing a federal official by threat following a three-day trial per The Hill.
Federal prosecutors said Kelley developed a โkill listโ of FBI agents and others who participated in the investigation into his conduct on Jan. 6, hatching a plan to murder them while awaiting trial in his Capitol attack case.
A defendant who pleaded guilty to his role in the scheme and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors testified that he and Kelley plotted attacks on the FBI field office in Knoxville, Tenn., using car bombs and explosives attached to drones, according to the Justice Department. They also discussed assassinating FBI employees in their homes or public places, like movie theatres.
Prosecutors showed a recording at trial of Kelley stating โevery hit has to hurt.โ
In his Capitol riot case, Kelley was convicted of 11 counts following a two-day bench trial, including obstructing law enforcement officers during a civil disorder; assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers; and engaging in physical violence in a restricted building or ground.
He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison at sentencing in May.
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TV personality Rosie OโDonnell is appealing for prayers as her daughter Chelsea faces what she calls a โscary future.โ
OโDonnell posted on Instagram: โMy child Chelsea Belle โ before addiction took over her life โ I loved her then, I love her now as she faces a scary future โ prayers welcomed. #addiction awareness #love #family.โ
According to court documents reviewed by Fox News Digital, Chelsea had her probation revoked on October 22 and was sentenced to serve time in prison.
In a written statement, OโDonnell said, โI have compassion for those struggling with addiction โ Chelsea was born into addiction and it has been a painful journey for her and her four young children. We continue to love and support her through these horrible times. Prayers welcomed.โ
Last year, authorities charged Chelsea with two counts of felony possession of methamphetamine and felony possession of narcotic drugs, along with two counts of possession/illegally obtaining prescription drugs and resisting or obstructing an officer. Her arrest followed a traffic stop in Niagara, Wisconsin, where officers pulled over a vehicle for loud exhaust โ they recovered a clear smoking device on Chelseaโs person that tested positive for methamphetamine, and a prescription pill bottle containing a handful of pills and a crystal-like substance was found in her possession. At the time, Chelsea was out on bond for separate charges including child neglect and drug possession.
OโDonnellโs Instagram post on December 3 responding to Chelseaโs earlier arrest read: โSo yes this is true โ after being bailed out by her birth mother โ Chelsea was arrested again โ and is facing many charges related to her drug addiction โ we all hope she is able to get the help she needs to turn her life around.โ
Bring in the Trump context
Itโs worth noting that Rosie OโDonnell has for years been a vocal critic of Donald Trump, and the public feud between them has become almost legendary. Back in December 2006, while hosting the daytime talk show The View, OโDonnell called Trump out over his handling of the Miss USA controversy and mocked him as no moral authority for young people โ saying, โThis is not a self-made manโฆ left the first wife, had an affair, left the second wife, had an affairโฆโ People.com+2The List+2
Trump responded with scorn, calling OโDonnell โa woman out of controlโ and a โloser,โ threatening legal action though he never followed through. People.com+1 Over the years he repeatedly used her name as a punchline โ during the 2016 Republican primary debate when asked about his language toward women he quipped, โOnly Rosie OโDonnell.โ The New Daily+1
In recent years their feud escalated further: After OโDonnell announced she had moved to Ireland following Trumpโs second inauguration (January 2025), Trump publicly floated the idea of revoking her U.S. citizenship, calling her โa Threat to Humanityโ and saying โshe should remain in the wonderful country of Ireland, if they want her.โ
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On Sunday, President Trumpย said that he wants to reopen the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, theย historic prison offshoreย from San Francisco that closed more than 60 years ago.
โFor too long, America has been plagued by vicious, violent, and repeat Criminal Offenders, the dregs of society, who will never contribute anything other than Misery and Suffering. When we were a more serious Nation, in times past, we did not hesitate to lock up the most dangerous criminals, and keep them far away from anyone they could harm,โ Trump said in a post on Truth Social.
REBUILD, AND OPEN ALCATRAZ! For too long, America has been plagued by vicious, violent, and repeat Criminal Offenders, the dregs of society, who will never contribute anything other than Misery and Suffering. When we were a more serious Nation, in times past, we did not hesitateโฆ pic.twitter.com/u1jOCMXeW5
โThatโs the way itโs supposed to be. No longer will we tolerate these Serial Offenders who spread filth, bloodshed, and mayhem on our streets. That is why, today, I am directing the Bureau of Prisons, together with the Department of Justice, FBI, and Homeland Security, to reopen a substantially enlarged and rebuilt ALCATRAZ, to house Americaโs most ruthless and violent Offenders,โ he added.
The island, which sits less than 2 miles offshore, was first developed in the mid-19th century, with the original structures including a lighthouse.
โBoth the institution and the men confined within its walls reflect our society during this era,โ the National Park Service adds on a web page about the prison, which was also known as The Rock and gave that name to a popular Michael Bay action film set on the island.
In his Sunday post, Trump said Alcatrazโs โreopeningโ is going to โserve as a symbol of Law, Order, and JUSTICE.โ
The Bureau of Prisons notes on its website that โUSP [United States Penitentiary] Alcatraz closed after 29 years of operationโ due to soaring costs.
โAn estimated $3-5 million was needed just for restoration and maintenance work to keep the prison open. That figure did not include daily operating costs โ Alcatraz was nearly three times more expensive to operate than any other Federal prison,โ the bureau says.
The move comes as the Trump administration has also sought to revitalize Guantanamo Bay and use it to house illegal migrants.
The plan has faced roadblocks, however, with a federal court issuing a temporary restraining order blocking theย Trump administrationย from sending three Venezuelan immigrants held in New Mexico to the Guantรกnamo Bay, Cuba, detention camp.
Lawyers for the trio said in a legal filing that the detainees โfit the profile of those the administration has prioritized for detention in Guantรกnamo, i.e. Venezuelan men detained in the El Paso area with (false) charges of connections with the Tren de Aragua gang.โ
On Thursday, Several dozen protesters supporting Mahmoud Khalil occupied the lobby area of Trump Tower on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, calling for the release of the anti-Israel activist who was detained over the weekend.ย
The protesters, many dressed in red, held signs reading “Free Mahmoud, Free Palestine” and “Fight Nazis Not Students.”
Protesters have OCCUPIED Trump TOWER in NYC chanting "Free Mahmoud, Free them All!"
I know the owner of that building and he will definitely be pressing charges.
Mahmoud Khalil, a green card-holding Columbia University graduate student and pro-Palestinian activist, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at his university residence Saturday, according to The Hill.
The Student Workers of Columbia labor union. describes Khalil as a โlead negotiatorโ and called on Columbia to reinstate its โSanctuary Campus Policyโ after reports of ICE accessing multiple buildings at the school Friday and Saturday.
Tricia McLaughlin, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, also confirmed Khalilโs arrest in a statement Sunday, describing the move as โin support of President Trumpโs executive orders prohibiting anti-Semitism.โ
โWe will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported,โ Rubio said on the social platform X, sharing a news report regarding Khalil.
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Trump celebrated Khalilโs arrest in a Monday post on Truth Social.
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โWe will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country โ never to return again,โ the president said. โIf you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here. We expect every one of Americaโs Colleges and Universities to comply.โ
The arrest raises serious constitutional questions, as Khalil is a legal permanent resident who has not been charged with any crime. Only an immigration judge has the authority to revoke a green card.
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Tom Homan, President Trumpโs border czar, said Monday that federal authorities โabsolutely canโ deport a legal immigrant.
โAbsolutely, we can,โ Homan told Stuart Varney on Fox Business Networkโs โVarney & Co.โ after the host asked about the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, a leading pro-Palestinian activist, and if ICE can deport someone who is in the country legally.
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