Protests continue in and around Minneapolis after the latest deadly shooting by federal officers there. President Trump and Governor Walz are talking about the situation, and the nation's border czar is making his way to Minnesota due to the growing criticism over immigration enforcement tactics.
President Donald Trump is heading to Iowa as the White House tries to focus on affordability ahead of the midterm elections despite fallout over the administration's immigration crackdown.
The Trump administration pursued an aggressive "peace through strength" agenda, a strategy officials said restored U.S. military power and reasserted American influence around the globe.
The 2026 National March for Life took place today in Washington, D.C., and CBN News was on the scene to cover this pro-life event. This year's theme is: "Life is a Gift."
The Trump administration has launched an investigation into the anti-ICE activists who invaded a church worship service in Saint Paul, MN, shouting, intimidating, and terrorizing churchgoers. Now, a top DOJ official and the head of Homeland Security are both confirming that "there will be charges" in the case.
President Trump is doubling down on his push to take control of Greenland, deepening a standoff between Washington and its closest allies in Europe.
Homeland Security says a federal law enforcement officer shot a Venezuelan man in the leg in self-defense after the man fled a traffic stop and then attacked the officer. The department added that two other people were involved and assaulted the officer with a snow shovel and a broom.
A heated exchange erupted in Congress on Wednesday when a medical doctor refused to answer whether men could get pregnant.
New clashes have been breaking out between protestors and ICE agents there as the unrest grows, one week after a federal agent fatally shot activist Renee Good. DHS announced today that the agent suffered internal bleeding after being struck by her car.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two pivotal cases involving transgender athletes and school sports on Tuesday morning. One case centers on a West Virginia law forbidding males who identify as females from participating in girls' sports teams. The other looks at a similar ban in Idaho.









