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    Florida man violently hit by SUV, police say road rage sparked the incident
    A shooting and crash in Florida that resulted in three people being charged was a result of road rage, police say.Around 3:20 p.m. on Monday, the driver of a Jeep Compass was waiting to turn left out of a parking lot when the driver of a Buick sedan turned left into the lot, in front of the Jeep driver. The Buick driver, Anthony Williams, parked and the Jeep driver, Raesean Poole, backed up to confront Williams about not using a turn signal, Bradenton police said on Facebook.Williams and a teenage passenger exited the Buick before Poole claims that Williams showed him a gun during the confrontation. Video captured at the scene shows Poole trying to drive away several times, but stops and continues arguing with Williams.During what police call the "final confrontation," Poole accelerated the Jeep toward Williams, hitting a stop sign, tree and striking Williams in the leg.FLORIDA MAN SUNBATHING ON BEACH LEFT SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER AFTER WOMAN DRIVES OVER HIMThe teenaged Buick passenger, 16-year-old Manuel Villatoro, then "retrieved a gun and fired into Poole's Jeep," police said. The three involved were detained by police shortly afterward.FLORIDA MAN ARRESTED AFTER SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE CAPTURES DAYLIGHT ROAD RAGE SHOOTOUTThe Jeep driver, 33-year-old Poole, has been charged with aggravated battery with a motor vehicle.The Buick driver, 20-year-old Williams, was not seriously injured and charges are pending against him.The teenaged Buick passenger, Villatoro, has been charged with aggravated assault with a firearm.Police say the investigation continues.
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    Pelosi's stock trading legacy haunts Democrats as Jeffries slams GOP freshman's 'thievery'
    The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is accusing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of "hypocrisy" for slamming freshman GOP Rep. Rob Bresnahan's stock trading despite the same issue having plagued the Democratic Party for years."Its rich for Hakeem Jeffries and national Democrats to suddenly care about stock trading when their real leader, Nancy Pelosi, and members of their own caucus make traders on Wall Street look like amateurs at a penny arcade. This political pandering is lame," Mike Marinella, NRCC spokesperson, said in a statement to Fox News Digital.The New York Times and Business Insider reports this year revealed Bresnahan has continued trading stocks since joining Congress, despite vowing to ban stock trading if elected. And since introducing legislation to ban stock trading and vowing to form a blind trust, the Pennsylvania Republican continued trading stocks."Enough with the thievery. This guy is getting richer while everyday Americans struggle to live paycheck to paycheck. When we take back the House, we will put an end to this blatant corruption," Jeffries, D-N.Y., said on X.MACE SOUNDS OFF ON STOCK TRADING IN CONGRESS, PELOSI REMAINS SILENT: SOMETHING DOESNT ADD UPPoliticians on both sides of the aisle have benefited from trading stocks while serving in office. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., reintroduced legislation this year to ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks while in office. Hawley first introduced the "PELOSI Act" in 2023.HOUSE REPUBLICANS TAKE STEP CLOSER TO BANNING CONGRESSIONAL STOCK TRADINGPerhaps no representative has faced more scrutiny for stock trading than Jeffries' predecessor, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.In one such example, Pelosi's husband sold 2,000 Visa shares last year for at least $500,000, a few months before the federal government sued the company. Such trades must be legally disclosed under the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act.This year, Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-Texas, slammed President Donald Trump's tariffs on "Liberation Day," then purchased $100,000 and $250,000 in Apple stock, according tohis financial disclosures reported by Southeast Politics. He has also purchased Tesla shares since Trumps inauguration.And as the stock market was fluctuating around "Liberation Day," Rep. Jared Moskowitz, D-Fla., bought 23 stocks, worth between $23,023 and $345,000, and sold two stocks, worth between $2,002 and $30,000, Sun Sentinel reported.But they weren't the only Democrats who cashed in on Trump's "Liberation Day." Rep. Julie Johnson, D-Texas, sold dozens of individual stock holdings in the hours before April 2, according to NOTUS.Justin Chermol, spokespersonfor Jeffries, told Fox News Digital, "House Democrats will not be lectured by a Republican Party that has openly embraced corruption in the Trump administration, the Supreme Court and the Congress."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"If MAGA extremists actually cared about the stock trading issue, House Republican leaders would immediately bring a bill to the floor that will ban stock trading by current members of Congress. They have refused to do it," Chermol added.
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    NEWT GINGRICH: Pay less, know more Trump is slashing red tape and lowering your healthcare costs
    One of the boldest and most consistent themes in President Donald J. Trumps healthcare agenda is his determination to reduce the role and power of middlemen.From insurance companies to pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and even hospitals these intermediaries profit from the inefficiencies of our bloated health system. The result is higher costs for American families. As I explain in my new book, "Trumps Triumph: Americas Greatest Comeback," the U.S. healthcare system isnt expensive just because care is costly. Its expensive because the system is complex by design. The third-party payment structure, whether public or private, adds layers of bureaucracy. This opens the door for middlemen to offer supposed solutions that serve their own bottom lines not patients. Its a vicious cycle: more rules lead to more middlemen, which lead to even more rules, red tape, and rising costs.President Trump understood this and he took action.TRUMP'S HEALTHCARE ORDER WILL HELP FIX HEALTHCARE FOR EVERYONEIn his first term, he issued a groundbreaking executive order on price transparency. For the first time, hospitals were required to disclose the real cost of procedures, enabling patients to compare prices before receiving care. While the Biden administration weakened enforcement, Trump doubled down in his second term with an even stronger push for what he called "radical transparency."Radical transparency is the antidote to healthcares worst inefficiencies. When patients and employers can see wide price differences for the same procedures even within the same hospital system the games played behind the scenes get exposed. These inflated prices often have little to do with quality and everything to do with how well insurers negotiate or how many middlemen take a cut.The same is true for prescription drugs. PBMs giant corporations that control which drugs are covered and at what cost use their market power to inflate prices. Three PBMs control 80 percent of the market. Theyre often subsidiaries of major insurers, forming vertically integrated monopolies. New data from the Pacific Research Institute shows that most PBMs skim more money off high-cost prescriptions than European countries charge. Its no wonder Americans are paying more.Hospitals play a role as well. Many exploit a well-intentioned federal program known as 340B, which allows them to purchase drugs at steep discounts. Instead of passing the savings to patients, they bill insurers full price and pocket the difference. The program was meant to expand care for low-income patients, but theres little oversight to ensure this happens.President Trumps recent executive order on drug pricing targets this broken system. By creating a pathway for manufacturers to sell directly to patients, health plans, pharmacies, and clinics without the markup hes offering a way to bypass the middlemen. This isnt theory its already working. When insulin makers launched direct-to-consumer programs, they sold the same drug at one-fourth the price patients were paying through insurance while still making a profit. Thats the power of real market competition without a single government price control.This stands in sharp contrast to the Lefts top-down vision. Whether its price controls, centralized purchasing, or government-run insurance, the lefts answer is always more bureaucracy. But more bureaucracy means more complexity and more room for middlemen to thrive.Perhaps the most visionary part of President Trumps health care agenda is his call to Make America Healthy Again. For decades, weve operated a "sick care" system focused on treating illness after it strikes. Trumps approach is different. It emphasizes prevention, lifestyle, and personal responsibility turning Americans from passive recipients into active participants in their own health.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONIn this model, the governments role isnt to run the system but to create an environment in which patients and doctors can lead with access to better tools, more transparency, and useful information. That means clearer labeling for ultra-processed foods, ensuring gold standard scientific data free of conflicts of interest, and addressing environmental factors that contribute to chronic disease. These kinds of structural reforms empower people to make informed choices and live healthier lives without mandates or micromanagement.Its a model that eliminates the ultimate middleman: the system itself.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONPresident Trumps leadership has laid the groundwork for a transparent, patient-centered, free-market healthcare system. But the job isnt done. Congress should join him in continuing this fight not just to lower costs, but to restore power to the American people.America deserves a healthcare system that benefits Americans not industry middlemen.
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    Speaker Johnson surprised by Musk's criticism of 'big, beautiful bill': He's 'flat wrong'
    House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters he was "surprised" by Elon Musks criticism of the "big, beautiful bill" after the two of them discussed the legislation.While the speaker expressed confidence in the bill, he acknowledged that it took Congress "decades" to reach a point where the national debt has crept past $36.2 trillion and that it would take more than one bill to fix the situation."The Trump administration needs four years to do all this reform, not two years. The Biden administration, Biden-Harris, made such a disaster of every metric of public policy, it's going to take us more than one bill to fix it all," Johnson said.NATIONAL DEBT TRACKER: AMERICAN TAXPAYERS (YOU) ARE NOW ON THE HOOK FOR $36,214,400,664,854.53 AS OF 6/3/25ELON MUSK WARNS EXCESSIVE SPENDING WILL PLUNGE US 'INTO DEBT SLAVERY'The Republican House leader said he and Musk, whom he considers a "friend," had a "great conversation" about the "big, beautiful bill" Monday. The tech billionaire apparently joked that the bill could not be "big and beautiful," to which Johnson replied, "Oh, yes it can, my friend. Its very beautiful.""Elon and I left on a great note. We were texting one another you know, happy texts," Johnson told reporters. The speaker added he was surprised when Musk came out against the bill the next day."I think hes flat wrong," Johnson said. "I think hes way off on this, and Ive told him as much."Johnson also praised the "obviously brilliant" tech billionaire for his work with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to cut government waste.GOP SENATORS EXPRESS CONCERNS, SKEPTICISM OVER TRUMP'S SPENDING BILL AFTER MUSK RANTDespite seemingly ending his tenure with the Trump White House on good terms last week, Musk came out swinging against the "big, beautiful bill," calling it a "disgusting abomination.""This massive, outrageous, pork-filled Congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it," Musk tweeted.Musk also retweeted multiple pleas from Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, for the Senate to improve the bill and avoid saddling Americans with more government spending.On Wednesday, during a weekly press briefing, House Republican leadership advocated for the "big, beautiful bill," saying it was necessary for funding the Trump administrations crackdown on illegal immigration. Multiple leaders, including Johnson and House Majority Leader Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., cited the antisemitic attack in Colorado allegedly carried out by an illegal immigrant as an example why the bills funding is needed."We need to go find the other Solimans and get them out of America," Johnson said in reference to suspected Boulder, Colorado, attacker Mohamed Soliman, the Egyptian national accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a group of people calling for the release of hostages being held in Gaza.Now that the bill has passed the House, its up to Senate Republicans to meet President Donald Trumps July 4 deadline.
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    Doctor reveals the 'hateful 8' seed oils that could harm your health
    Americans are becoming more cognizant of the ingredients in their food amid the Make America Healthy Again movement.Seed oils which are plant-based cooking oils that are often used in processed, packaged foods have been touted by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as"unknowingly poison[ing]"Americans.Any oil that comes from seeds is classified as a seed oil, but that also includes some that are beneficial, such as sesame seed oil, peanut oil and flax oils, according to board-certified family physician Cate Shanahan, M.D., who is based in Florida.IN-N-OUT BURGER MAKES MAJOR INGREDIENT CHANGES TO DRINKS AND POPULAR CONDIMENTShanahan, who specializes in using traditional food to promote health and reverse disease, shared with Fox News Digital which seed oils should be avoided."I had to create a term that described the harmful oils in our food supply the 'hateful eight seed oils or the hatefully eight oils," she said.Those eight include corn, canola, cotton seed, soy, sunflower, safflower, rice bran and grape seed.There are several factors that make these eight specific oils unhealthy, according to Shanahan.WHAT YOUR BLOOD QUIETLY REVEALS ABOUT YOUR EATING HABITSThe process to extract the oil is "not selectively bred to yield their oil easily," she noted it requires high heat and pressure, leading to the presence of a neurotoxin called hexane.The oils contain polyunsaturated fatty acids, which can break down and turn into toxins during the heating process, according to Shanahan."Even after processing, they can continue to degrade, especially when exposed to heat during cooking, leading to further toxin generation," she said.It's necessary to refine the oils to make them edible, but that process removes nutrients."Some of these nutrients are very important, like choline and lecithin and other phospholipids," noted Shanahan. "They're important for our brain and our nervous system and our cellular division and fertility and key things in life like that."Seed oils are commonly found in processed "junk" food, as well as foods served in restaurants and in hospitals."What makes a junk food a junk food is in the ingredients," Shanahan said. "When you pay attention to the ingredients, are they wholesome or not? These hateful eight seed oils are not wholesome."Seed oils overall have been linked to anincreased risk ofcolon cancer,as Fox News Digital recently reported.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTERSome health agencies, however, have spoken in defense of seed oils.In 2024, the American Heart Association (AHA) published a piece asserting that "there's no reason to avoid seed oils and plenty of reasons to eat them."The piece argued that it is "misleading" to state that the fatty acids in seed oils "break down into toxins when used for cooking, causing inflammation, weakening the immune system, and contributing to chronic illnesses."The AHA also pointed to other ingredients beyond seed oils that could lead to unhealthy outcomes.For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/health"The real concern should be overeating ultraprocessed foods, which may contain harmful ingredients such as high-fructose corn syrup, added sugar and sodium," the post reads."It's so odd that the internet has gone wild demonizing these things," said Dr. Christopher Gardner, a professor of medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine in California and a nutrition scientist at the Stanford Prevention Research Center. "They are not to be feared."
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    Doctor claims Thai restaurant's spicy dish left her 'permanently' harmed: 'Will forever be damaged'
    A California doctor is suing a Thai restaurant after she was served a dish that was so spicy it reportedly "permanently" harmed her, according to her claims.Dr. Harjasleen Walia, a board-certified neurologist in San Jose, is suing over Coup de Thai's Dragon Balls dish, which she ate in 2023, according to lawsuit documents obtained by the Mercury News.The lawsuit was filed in July 2023, but Walia made recent headlines after she elected to appear in court pro se this week. Walia has claimed that the Los Gatos restaurant's appetizer burned her vocal cords, esophagus and the inside of her right nostril.MAN SUES WHATABURGER AFTER UNWANTED ONIONS ALLEGEDLY CAUSED ALLERGIC REACTIONThe Dragon Balls dish is made of "spicy chicken ball[s] fried with mint, shallot [and] green onion," according to Coup de Thai's website.The dish, which also features "cilantro, kaffir lime leaves, chili and rice powder," is served hot.The culprit in the meal is Thai chili, or bird's eye chili.Measuring between 50,000 to 100,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), the peppers are spicier than cayenne and serrano peppers but fall below habanero peppers.The lawsuit states, as the Mercury News reported, that Walia asked her server to make the dish with less spice because "she does not tolerate spicy foods."AFTER HEALTH CRISIS, MOTHER LEARNS HOW TO COOK AND EAT 'A LITTLE LESS TOXIC' IN THE KITCHENThe server agreed, according to the lawsuit but then Walia took a bite of the dish.Walia "felt her entire mouth, the roof of her mouth, her tongue, her throat and her nose burn like fire," according to the suit to the point that her "eyes and nose watered, and she began coughing."The doctor also said she lost her voice and was diagnosed with internal "chemical burns" from the chilis in the dish."[She] incurred permanent injuries and will forever be damaged," the lawsuit claims.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleWalia's suit also claims that she asked a waitress for a dairy product to help with the burns, but no help came.No "milk, ice cream, yogurt, sour cream or other dairy product was provided or offered to Ms. Walia to quell the obvious burning," the suit said."[Walia] drank an entire glass of coconut water and more water, but the burning did not subside."The lawsuit claims the dish in question was "unfit for human consumption."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe restaurant "failed to take precautions by consulting with health officials or emergency service personnel regarding the risks associated with serving too much Thai chili in an appetizer like Dragon Balls," the lawsuit claims.Coup de Thai has denied causing any harm.A representative told the Mercury News the dish couldn't be made less spicy because the chili is inside the balls and that no one else required medical attention due to the restaurant's food.Fox News Digital reached out to Walia and Coup de Thai for additional comment.Spice is a popular addition to liven up a dish.In 2019, a chef said that he temporarily lost his hearing after eating a spicy meal.
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    GOP lawmaker vows to 'close' controversial Biden-era 'side door' on key issue
    New legislation aims to set a limit on the number of immigration parolees allowed into the United States annually.The "Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act" would cap parole admissions into the U.S. at 3,000 people a year starting in fiscal year 2029. It would also "establish congressional findings" that parole for people trying to enter the country should only be conducted "case-by-case." It would also now allow those from "a country of concern" like Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Syria, and Russia to be given parole unless there is special permission granted by the Department of State.TRUMP FREEZES APPLICATIONS FOR BIDEN-ERA MIGRANT PROGRAMS AMID FRAUD, NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS"Bidens open-border bureaucrats abused immigration parole to serve their free-lunch agendaexposing the United States to one of the greatest national security vulnerabilities weve seen in years," North Carolina Republican Rep. Addison McDowell, the bills sponsor, said in a statement on Wednesday."When vetting procedures are ignored and the floodgates are opened, its hard to believe it wasnt deliberate. They showed no regard for the American families left to deal with the fallout of their failed policies. My bill, the Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act, caps parole entries and closes the side door thats been exploited to bypass our borders," the Republican continued.McDowells bill was inspired by the congressional U.S. House Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations & Accountabilitys finding that 2.8 million individuals were given parole while former President Joe Biden was in office under the purview of former DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.'RESTORE ORDER': BILL TO LIMIT BIDEN-ERA IMMIGRATION POWERS GETS RENEWED PUSH UNDER TRUMP"The systemic abuse of parole for aliens outside the United States is a threat to national security and future abuse should be prevented," the bill text states.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGEThe 2.8 million figure includes the roughly half a million Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans admitted under a parole program that the Trump administration seeks to end.A recent stay by the Supreme Court indicates that they could ultimately be successful in the effort to end the CHNV parole program, as the Department of Homeland Security can deport people while the legal battle continues, DHS said in a news release.BIDEN ADMIN FACES MOUNTING PRESSURE TO DISMANTLE MIGRANT PAROLE PROGRAM AMID 'STRESS' ON SMALL TOWNS"Todays decision is a victory for the American people. The Biden Administration lied to America," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement on May 30 about the Supreme Courts decision."They allowed more than half a million poorly vetted aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members to enter the United States through these disastrous parole programs; granted them opportunities to compete for American jobs and undercut American workers; forced career civil servants to promote the programs even when fraud was identified; and then blamed Republicans in Congress for the chaos that ensued and the crime that followed," she added.The proposal comes as the House recently passed the reconciliation bill, which includes additional funding for immigration enforcement and it's currently on the Senate side before it could hit President Donald Trump's desk.
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    Doctor claims Thai restaurant's spicy dish left her 'permanently' harmed: 'Will forever be damaged'
    A California doctor is suing a Thai restaurant after she was served a dish that was so spicy it reportedly "permanently" harmed her, according to her claims.Dr. Harjasleen Walia, a board-certified neurologist in San Jose, is suing over Coup de Thai's Dragon Balls dish, which she ate in 2023, according to lawsuit documents obtained by the Mercury News.The lawsuit was filed in July 2023, but Walia made recent headlines after she elected to appear in court pro se this week. Walia has claimed that the Los Gatos restaurant's appetizer burned her vocal cords, esophagus and the inside of her right nostril.MAN SUES WHATABURGER AFTER UNWANTED ONIONS ALLEGEDLY CAUSED ALLERGIC REACTIONThe Dragon Balls dish is made of "spicy chicken ball[s] fried with mint, shallot [and] green onion," according to Coup de Thai's website.The dish, which also features "cilantro, kaffir lime leaves, chili and rice powder," is served hot.The culprit in the meal is Thai chili, or bird's eye chili.Measuring between 50,000 to 100,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), the peppers are spicier than cayenne and serrano peppers but fall below habanero peppers.The lawsuit states, as the Mercury News reported, that Walia asked her server to make the dish with less spice because "she does not tolerate spicy foods."AFTER HEALTH CRISIS, MOTHER LEARNS HOW TO COOK AND EAT 'A LITTLE LESS TOXIC' IN THE KITCHENThe server agreed, according to the lawsuit but then Walia took a bite of the dish.Walia "felt her entire mouth, the roof of her mouth, her tongue, her throat and her nose burn like fire," according to the suit to the point that her "eyes and nose watered, and she began coughing."The doctor also said she lost her voice and was diagnosed with internal "chemical burns" from the chilis in the dish."[She] incurred permanent injuries and will forever be damaged," the lawsuit claims.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyleWalia's suit also claims that she asked a waitress for a dairy product to help with the burns, but no help came.No "milk, ice cream, yogurt, sour cream or other dairy product was provided or offered to Ms. Walia to quell the obvious burning," the suit said."[Walia] drank an entire glass of coconut water and more water, but the burning did not subside."The lawsuit claims the dish in question was "unfit for human consumption."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERThe restaurant "failed to take precautions by consulting with health officials or emergency service personnel regarding the risks associated with serving too much Thai chili in an appetizer like Dragon Balls," the lawsuit claims.Coup de Thai has denied causing any harm.A representative told the Mercury News the dish couldn't be made less spicy because the chili is inside the balls and that no one else required medical attention due to the restaurant's food.Fox News Digital reached out to Walia and Coup de Thai for additional comment.Spice is a popular addition to liven up a dish.In 2019, a chef said that he temporarily lost his hearing after eating a spicy meal.
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    GOP lawmaker vows to 'close' controversial Biden-era 'side door' on key issue
    New legislation aims to set a limit on the number of immigration parolees allowed into the United States annually.The "Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act" would cap parole admissions into the U.S. at 3,000 people a year starting in fiscal year 2029. It would also "establish congressional findings" that parole for people trying to enter the country should only be conducted "case-by-case." It would also now allow those from "a country of concern" like Iran, North Korea, Cuba, Syria, and Russia to be given parole unless there is special permission granted by the Department of State.TRUMP FREEZES APPLICATIONS FOR BIDEN-ERA MIGRANT PROGRAMS AMID FRAUD, NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS"Bidens open-border bureaucrats abused immigration parole to serve their free-lunch agendaexposing the United States to one of the greatest national security vulnerabilities weve seen in years," North Carolina Republican Rep. Addison McDowell, the bills sponsor, said in a statement on Wednesday."When vetting procedures are ignored and the floodgates are opened, its hard to believe it wasnt deliberate. They showed no regard for the American families left to deal with the fallout of their failed policies. My bill, the Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act, caps parole entries and closes the side door thats been exploited to bypass our borders," the Republican continued.McDowells bill was inspired by the congressional U.S. House Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations & Accountabilitys finding that 2.8 million individuals were given parole while former President Joe Biden was in office under the purview of former DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.'RESTORE ORDER': BILL TO LIMIT BIDEN-ERA IMMIGRATION POWERS GETS RENEWED PUSH UNDER TRUMP"The systemic abuse of parole for aliens outside the United States is a threat to national security and future abuse should be prevented," the bill text states.CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGEThe 2.8 million figure includes the roughly half a million Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans admitted under a parole program that the Trump administration seeks to end.A recent stay by the Supreme Court indicates that they could ultimately be successful in the effort to end the CHNV parole program, as the Department of Homeland Security can deport people while the legal battle continues, DHS said in a news release.BIDEN ADMIN FACES MOUNTING PRESSURE TO DISMANTLE MIGRANT PAROLE PROGRAM AMID 'STRESS' ON SMALL TOWNS"Todays decision is a victory for the American people. The Biden Administration lied to America," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement on May 30 about the Supreme Courts decision."They allowed more than half a million poorly vetted aliens from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela and their immediate family members to enter the United States through these disastrous parole programs; granted them opportunities to compete for American jobs and undercut American workers; forced career civil servants to promote the programs even when fraud was identified; and then blamed Republicans in Congress for the chaos that ensued and the crime that followed," she added.The proposal comes as the House recently passed the reconciliation bill, which includes additional funding for immigration enforcement and it's currently on the Senate side before it could hit President Donald Trump's desk.
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    Sheriff's department uncovers Nazi extremists' secret arsenal in quiet Washington suburb
    CONTENT WARNING This article contains material that some readers may find distressing. Reader discretion is advised.Two white supremacist extremists and their cache of guns and Nazi paraphernalia were discovered in a suburban Washington state home.Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders announced the coordinated operation along with the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID), discovering "military-grade weaponry and armor" in the City of Lacey, near the state capital of Olympia.Sanders announced the discovery in a Facebook post and said that the CID asked his office for assistance Monday as an FBI special weapons and tactics team executed a search warrant "as a result of a violent robbery and theft of military weaponry/armor."BOULDER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT TERROR SUSPECTS POSSIBLE RADICALIZATION PROBED BY AUTHORITIES: RETIRED FBI AGENTSanders' statement said two people were arrested and booked into Thurston County Jail for investigation of firearms-related offenses. Their names have not been released, pending federal charges, the department said."Despite requests to set bail at only $5,000, Superior Court granted the Prosecutors request and set bail at $500,000 each," Sanders said.The pair compiled a stash of short barrel rifles, an MG42 machine gun, grenade launchers, explosives, body armor, ammunition, and ballistic helmets, the department said.Multiple rifles were also staged at windows throughout the residence, the department said. Photos of the stockpile captured the 35 firearms distributed throughout the Washington state home.TESLA CYBERTRUCK VANDALS CAUGHT ON VIDEO SCRAWLING 'NAZIS' AND SWASTIKA: NYPDAlong with the store of firearms, authorities discovered Nazi paraphernalia throughout the home. Photos captured a red Nazi flag emblazoned with a black swastika, pro-Nazism literature and artwork depicting Adolf Hitler."The suspects identified in this case were actively involved in Nazi White Nationalist efforts," the sheriff said.Additional information is expected to be included in a federal criminal complaint to be unsealed Wednesday. The two people arrested were expected to make initial appearances at U.S. District Court in Tacoma on Wednesday afternoon.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital has reached out to the U.S. Attorney's Office-Western District of Washington and the Thurston County Sheriff's Department for comment.
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