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District Judge James Boasberg reversed his previous ruling and ordered two January 6 defendants pardoned by Trump to be refunded in full for payments and fines incurred as part of their earlier cases.
Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell reports.
The presidents of Rwanda and the Congo met in Washington today to sign a peace agreement at the newly renamed Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace.
Admiral Frank Bradley told lawmakers on Thursday that War Secretary Pete Hegseth never gave a kill-them-all order and that a second strike on a damaged drug boat with survivors was warranted.
Pentagon officials told The Wall Street Journal that Bradley ordered the second strike after he concluded that the survivors were attempting to finish the drug run.
GOP Senator Tom Cotton defended Bradley's decision after the briefing.
Would you have taken the same shot if you're in that position?
If I was Admiral Bradley and I'd been delegated that glory, absolutely.
And I'd do it again.
Meanwhile, the Defense Department inspector general says Secretary Hegseth likely violated Pentagon regulations, but not the law, when he shared details about an attack on Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
Daily Wire senior editor Virginia Kruda reports.
In what's being seen as a slap to Zoran Mamdani, New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced an anti-BDS executive order Wednesday that bars the city from making business or pension investment decisions that discriminate against Israel.
Daily Wire reporter Breka Stoll has more on the story.
Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in India for a two-day visit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi greeted Putin warmly with a hug on the airport tarmac.
He also posted a selfie of the pair on X, calling Putin, my friend.
The meeting comes on the heels of the European Commission's pledge to stop buying Russian oil and President Trump's pressure on India to do the same.
Putin and Modi are expected to sign multiple deals during the visit, which may include both energy and military equipment, as a continuation of their longstanding alliance.
Erica Kirk has agreed to a primetime town hall with CBS News.
It comes three months after the assassination of her husband, conservative activist Charlie Kirk.