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Schumer Pushes Haiti Protection Extension as DHS Funding Battle Intensifies
While the Department of Homeland Security sits shuttered over a bitter funding dispute centered on immigration enforcement, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has chosen this precise moment to fast-track legislation extending protections for more than 350,000 Haitian nationals living in the United States.

Devin Nunes Steps Down as CEO of Trump Media Amid Declining Stock Value
Trump Media & Technology Group announced Tuesday a significant change in its executive leadership, replacing Chief Executive Officer Devin Nunes with interim CEO Kevin McGurn as the company confronts substantial financial challenges.
On Capitol Hill Today
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, criticized the Justice Department’s indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, arguing it represents a dangerous politicization of federal law enforcement. The DOJ alleges the group funneled millions to informants tied to extremist organizations in a fraud and money-laundering scheme.
Lawmakers questioned CDC leadership on the federal response to a growing measles outbreak, raising concerns about vaccination coverage and public health readiness. The hearing focused on prevention strategies and whether recent policy shifts have weakened outbreak preparedness.
Senate Democrats urged the U.S. Postal Service to reject a Trump-era directive affecting mail-in voting procedures, warning it could disrupt election administration. The dispute highlights ongoing partisan tensions over voting access and federal election oversight.
Senate Republicans blocked a resolution for the fifth time aimed at restricting U.S. military operations involving Iran, underscoring continued division over war powers authority. The repeated votes reflect an ongoing clash between Congress and the executive branch over military authorization.
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