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The Republican Party of Florida removed deportation-themed shirts, hats and other merchandise from its website that featured ...
Since taking office, Donald Trump has bought at least $103 million worth of bonds, including debt issued by corporations that could be impacted by federal policy, like T-Mobile, Meta, and Home Depot, ...
More U.S. companies and artists are distancing themselves from DHS, criticizing the agency for using their content in ...
The efforts come as a federal court injunction pauses roving deportation sweeps throughout most of Southern California in a lawsuit that Anaheim and Santa Ana have voted to join.
The facility will be dubbed the “Cornhusker Clink,” a play on Nebraska’s nickname of the Cornhusker State and an old slang ...
NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert gives you an early look at tonight’s 9 p.m. ET show.
Corporate complaints over “parodic” merchandise found the Republican Party of Florida responding to a home improvement chain about First Amendment rights. Never one to rest on his […] ...
Montoya Valdez’s identity was confirmed by the Guatemalan consulate, said Pablo Alvarado, director of the National Day ...
The hardware retail company is the latest in a growing list of creatives and companies objecting to being used to promote ...
A line of merchandise sold by the Florida Republican Party with branding for the state's newest immigration deportation ...
After Thursday’s announcement, the Republican Party of Florida started selling merchandise with the logo “Deportation Depot” ...