Politics

FBI Warns of Imposters Posing as ICE Agents, Urges Proper ID

The FBI has issued a warning regarding a rise in criminals impersonating U.S. immigration officers to commit crimes such as robbery, kidnapping, and sexual assault across several states. The bureau’s bulletin, which cites five 2025 incidents, urges law enforcement agencies to ensure officers clearly identify themselves and cooperate with individuals seeking verification of their identity. These impersonations are targeting vulnerable communities and eroding public trust in law enforcement, according to the FBI. The advisory also calls for inter-agency coordination to verify legitimate versus illegitimate operations attributed to ICE.

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Congress Ties Record for Longest Government Shutdown in History

On Tuesday, November 4th, the federal government shutdown reached its 35th day, tying the record for the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The current shutdown began on October 1st after Congress failed to pass a new budget. This shutdown, the fourth during a Trump presidency, surpassed the 1995-1996 shutdown, which lasted 21 days. If the shutdown continues into Wednesday, November 5th, it will become the longest in U.S. history.

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Sanders Warns Democrats: Caving to Trump Would Betray Constitution

Senator Sanders believes the current political climate represents a pivotal moment in American history, as the President is allegedly undermining the Constitution and the rule of law. He asserts that the government shutdown is not the Democrats’ responsibility to resolve, but rather the Republicans, as they are refusing to negotiate. Sanders acknowledges the pressure both Democrats and Republicans face from constituents, particularly regarding the potential impact of budget decisions on healthcare costs.

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Trump: SNAP Benefits Withheld Until Government Shutdown Ends

President Trump declared that November food stamps will be withheld until the government reopens, as stated in a Truth Social post. This decision contradicts previous court rulings from federal judges in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, which mandated the administration to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The USDA has authorized states to begin dispersing benefits, using contingency funds to cover only 50% of eligible households’ current food stamp allotments. However, Democracy Forward has filed a motion to compel the administration to disperse benefits immediately, and legal action remains pending regarding the legality of Trump’s decision.

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Poll: Most Voters Favor Democratic Congress in Midterms

As gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey approach, the contests are poised to be the first significant electoral assessment of Trump’s policies. Concurrently, a recent NBC poll indicates a decline in Trump’s approval ratings since the commencement of his second term. Former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and former Congresswoman Barbara Comstock are expected to provide insights and analysis on the situation. The upcoming elections and polling data are set to shape the political landscape.

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Republicans Block Full SNAP Benefits, Sparking Outrage

Amidst the ongoing government shutdown, Senate Republicans have blocked a Democratic effort to fully fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), leaving millions of Americans facing food insecurity. The Democratic resolution, backed by 44 senators, sought to immediately restore SNAP benefits, which had run out of resources. However, the measure was blocked by Republicans, with Senator John Barrasso calling it a “political stunt.” The Trump administration has since announced the use of a USDA contingency fund to partially restore SNAP benefits, though it is only providing approximately half of the needed funding.

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Bomb Threats at New Jersey Voting Locations Under Investigation on Election Day

On Election Day, authorities in New Jersey investigated multiple bomb threats at polling locations across the state, with threats reported in several counties. All threats were determined to be not credible and appeared to originate from abroad. Law enforcement, along with state and local partners, coordinated to ensure the safety and security of the electoral process, and some locations were reopened quickly or voters were redirected. Officials emphasized that they would not tolerate any attempts to interfere with the election.

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Trump Says He Will Block SNAP Benefits to Force Government Reopening

President Trump announced that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will be withheld until Democrats agree to reopen the government, reversing the USDA’s prior commitment to distribute at least partial benefits. This decision, conveyed via a Truth Social post, contradicts a court order and potentially impacts over 22 million households that rely on SNAP. The USDA, which administers SNAP, had previously stated its ability to provide reduced benefits, but the president’s stance adds further uncertainty to the ongoing government shutdown. Trump attributed the higher SNAP spending to the previous administration.

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Bomb Threats Disrupt Voting at NJ Polling Locations

Multiple polling locations across several New Jersey counties were targeted with bomb threats on Election Day, leading to police investigations and temporary closures. Officials have stated that these threats are not credible. Some polling locations have reopened, while others have been relocated to ensure voter safety. Law enforcement is working with state, local, and federal partners to maintain a safe and smooth election process.

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MAGA Supporter on SNAP Shows No Regret Despite Criticism

Amidst the ongoing government shutdown, funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has lapsed, leaving approximately 42 million Americans facing food insecurity. This has led to criticism of the MAGA administration, with one former Trump supporter expressing regret over her vote due to the impact on her daughter who relies on food assistance. While the president has been criticized for hosting lavish parties and prioritizing a ballroom over the dining rooms of individual Americans, polls show that the public largely blames Republicans for the shutdown, impacting Trump’s approval ratings. As a result, prominent GOP officials are expressing concerns about a potential electoral “bloodbath” in the upcoming midterms.

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