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- Congress has two dozen lawmakers 80 or older; more than half seeking re-election in 2026: report - More than a dozen members of Congress aged 80 or older have opted to run for another term in the 2026 election cycle, according to a review by NBC News.
- Democrats’ dilemma: Progressive push to 'Abolish ICE' sparks fresh divide in party - Progressive Democrats call to abolish ICE while centrist party members warn of political backlash, creating new divide over immigration enforcement reform.
- Trump to meet with Venezuela’s opposition leader after praising ‘terrific’ Maduro loyalist - Trump will meet Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado, despite backing Maduro's vice preisdent to lead Venezuela after the U.S. captured Maduro.
- ICE deputy director resigns from agency to run for Congress - Enforcement ICE deputy director resigns from agency to run for Congress By Greg Norman-Diamond , Bill Melugin Fox News Published
- Israel will honor the late Charlie Kirk with award for opposing antisemitism - Israel will posthumously honor conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk for his efforts to stand against antisemitism, a report says.
- More Democrat reps involved in ‘refuse illegal orders’ video report receiving inquiry from US attorney - Three more Democrats who appeared in a November video encouraging troops to "refuse illegal orders" received an inquiry from a U.S. attorney, a report said.
- Democrat takeover fears rise as GOP clings to slim House majority - The mood among House Republicans is both reflective and intense as the GOP majority appears on thin ice.
- Zelenskyy holding up Russia-Ukraine peace process, Trump says - President Donald Trump claims that Ukraine, not Russia, is blocking a possible peace deal to end the war nearly four years after Vladimir Putin's invasion.
- Appeals judge seems skeptical of sentence for pro-Trump Colorado clerk Tina Peters - A Colorado appeals court questioned the sentence for pro-Trump election official Tina Peters on Wednesday after a pardon from President Donald Trump.
- Lindsey Graham calls for US to use 'any means necessary' to stop the people behind the killing of Iranians - Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina called for the U.S. to use "any means necessary" to stop the individuals behind the killing of Iranians.