Trump Administration Sues Los Angeles Over Sanctuary Policies

On June 30, the Trump administration filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles, claiming that the city’s sanctuary policies obstruct federal immigration enforcement efforts. Attorney General Pam Bondi cited the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, which asserts that federal law takes precedence over state and local regulations.
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Senate Prepares for ‘Vote-a-Rama’
Senators are gearing up for a lengthy session on June 30, where they’ll engage in a marathon of votes on the proposed One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The session is expected to stretch well into the night and may conclude by July 1. -
Oklahoma Pulls Back on Fluoride Recommendation
The Oklahoma Department of Health has withdrawn its guidance recommending the addition of fluoride to public water supplies. The move aligns the state with others that have recently reversed similar public health policies. -
Trump to Visit New Florida Detention Center
President Donald Trump is set to visit Florida on Tuesday to mark the opening of a new detention facility for undocumented immigrants. The remote location and its surrounding wildlife have led some to nickname the center “Alligator Alcatraz.” -
Gallup Poll Shows Drop in U.S. Patriotism
A new Gallup survey reveals that American patriotism has hit a record low. The decline is driven largely by falling national pride among Democrats and Independents, while Republican respondents continue to report strong patriotic sentiment. -
Human Rights Groups Alarmed by Hong Kong Changes
Two prominent human rights organizations have voiced concerns about dramatic shifts in Hong Kong since the introduction of a sweeping national security law by Beijing five years ago. The law was implemented following months of massive protests advocating for democracy and resisting control from the Chinese Communist Party.
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