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House Republicans sue to block Utah congressional map that favors Democrats

February 4, 2026

Two Republican members of Congress sued Utah’s top election official on Monday, seeking to block a court-ordered congressional map they argue was unlawfully imposed by a judge and tilts the state’s House delegation in favor of Democrats. Reps. Celeste Maloy, R-Utah, and Burgess Owens, R-Utah, along with several other elected officials including county commissioners, filed a 31-page federal lawsuit challenging a redistricting plan known as “Map 1.” The...

GOP must race for new ‘big, beautiful bill’ to slash costs before midterms, top House Republicans warn

February 4, 2026

FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans who are spearheading the charge of another “big, beautiful bill” say they only have a short window of time to pass a massive piece of legislation aimed at lowering costs for Americans across the board. “We need to see good movement within the month of February that puts us on a path to achieve this by late spring, early summer,” Republican Study Committee...

Homan announces drawdown of federal presence in Minnesota, hails ‘unprecedented cooperation’ from local police

February 4, 2026

White House border czar Tom Homan announced a drawdown of federal agents deployed to Minnesota on Wednesday, a change he said is made possible thanks to “unprecedented cooperation” from local law enforcement. Homan made the announcement during a Wednesday morning press conference in Minneapolis, saying 700 federal agents would be departing the Twin Cities. He added that the ultimate goal is a “complete drawdown” of federal presence. Homan...

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Dallas and Williamson counties closed centralized voting centers, which had become a common practice, at the request of local Republicans.

Travis County District Attorney José Garza faced intense criticism over a policy that would have sent the officers before a grand jury, …