Justice Department settles lawsuit brought by Trump-Russia probe subject Carter Page
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The Justice Department settled a lawsuit with Carter Page, a former Trump campaign adviser involved in the 2016 Russia interference investigation. The case, linked to the Trump-Russia probe, concludes after Page's legal action. No financial details were disclosed, and the settlement marks a significant development in the ongoing political and legal fallout from the investigation.
The Justice Department has initiated a new denaturalization effort, referring cases to U.S. attorney offices nationwide to strip citizenship from naturalized citizens. This rare move, confirmed on April 18, 2026, targets individuals suspected of fraud during naturalization. The initiative marks a significant shift in immigration enforcement, with authorities emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the integrity of citizenship.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin called Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer a “lying scumbag politician” on April 18, amid GOP efforts to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which has been shut down for nearly 70 days. The exchange highlights ongoing political tensions as Senate Republicans push to resolve the funding stalemate.
Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff stated on April 24, 2026, that he has no interest in running for president in 2028. During an appearance on MS NOW’s “The Briefing,” Ossoff emphasized his commitment to serving Georgia and cited his family as reasons for not pursuing a presidential bid. He reaffirmed his focus on state-level responsibilities rather than national office.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) criticized the Justice Department’s decision on April 18, 2026, to downgrade medical marijuana’s classification, calling it a “step in the wrong direction.” Cotton argued that increased potency over the past decade has led to more psychosis, anti-social behavior, and fatal crashes, reflecting his opposition to the change.
A Cook Political Report poll shows Democrats hold a six-point lead over Republicans in key battleground districts, with 50% support compared to 44%, among 36 districts. The survey indicates voters favor Democrats as their congressional representatives, reflecting a potential advantage for Democrats ahead of upcoming elections. The poll was conducted recently, highlighting the current political landscape.
Iran's IRGC navy laid new mines in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions amid a standoff that threatens global oil supplies. The U.S. detected the operation, with the USS George H.W. Bush and other vessels in the region. President Trump ordered the Navy to shoot Iranian boats laying mines if necessary, amid fears of a major supply disruption.