‘A lack of consistency’: Trump administration navigates war-related domestic threats

Amid two violent incidents this month, there are internal differences of opinion about addressing war-related risks.
The site of the Austin, Texas, shootingBrandon Bell/Getty Images

Mullin set to take over a closed and chaotic Homeland Security

Democrats are still digging in on their immigration enforcement demands, even as airport security lines grow.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla.Nathan Howard/Reuters

G7 leaders agree not to release oil reserves

The price of Brent crude fell back below $90 per barrel on Tuesday, after soaring to nearly $120.
People fill up their car at a gas station in Seoul.Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters

Republicans pledge scrutiny of Iran school strike

The party wants answers on the bombing of an Iranian school that killed 175 people, which appears to have been caused by a US Tomahawk missile.
A still image from video shows what experts say to Reuters appears to be a U.S. Tomahawk missile hitting near the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab, Hormozgan province, Iran,Mehr News/Handout via Reuters
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Republican spending rises in Kentucky Senate race

A group supporting Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is dropping more money to attack businessman Nate Morris in the Republican Senate primary.
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White House seeks to tweak deportation rhetoric

Republicans tacitly acknowledge that the administration’s hardline rhetoric on mass deportation risks alienating voters.
ICE agents on a raid in MinneapolisRyan Murphy/Reuters

US digs in on Iran campaign

The US defense chief said Tuesday’s strikes on Iran would be the most intense of the war, as President Donald Trump threatened further escalation.
An EA-18G Growler prepares to launch from the flight deck of the U.S. Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in support of the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran from an undisclosed locationUS Navy/Handout via Reuters

Mullin set to take over a closed and chaotic Homeland Security

Democrats are still digging in on their immigration enforcement demands, even as airport security lines grow.

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‘A lack of consistency’: Trump administration navigates war-related domestic threats

Amid two violent incidents this month, there are internal differences of opinion about addressing war-related risks.

Trump vows to investigate strike on Iranian school that killed 175

Trump originally said the attack was carried out by Iran, but analysts said that was implausible.

DC gets jammed up with gridlock

President Donald Trump says he’ll stop any legislation (except for DHS funding) until he gets his wish of ID and citizenship requirements for voting.

Republicans pledge scrutiny of Iran school strike

The party wants answers on the bombing of an Iranian school that killed 175 people, which appears to have been caused by a US Tomahawk missile.

Trump’s China trip planning still scattershot, sources say

Sparse details surrounding the meeting reflects the gulf between the superpowers — and their starkly differing operating styles.

Trump delivers Republicans a mixed message on Iran

The president took the stage at his party’s House retreat and talked not about party-line policy, but about different war timetables.
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