ICE on track to deport 600K migrants in 2025, 2 million have left: ‘Just the beginning’
By Chris Nesi
Published Oct. 7, 2025, 4:41 p.m. ET
President Trump’s deportation effort is on track to kick 600,000 illegal migrants out of the country in the first year of his sweeping nationwide crackdown, new data released to The Post says.
But the impact of the mass deportation push has been even larger — with more than 2 million illegal migrants leaving the US since January, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said.
ICE agents and other feds have also arrested more than 457,000 illegal immigrants, which officials pledge is “just the beginning” of things to come.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested more than 457,000 illegal immigrants since Jan. 20. AFP via Getty Images
Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem “jumpstarted an agency that was vilified and barred from doings its job for the last four years,” said DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin.
Federal agents have made “historic progress to carryout President Trump’s promise of arresting and deporting illegal aliens who have invaded our country,” she said — despite orders from federal judges blocking some enforcement actions.
Shackled migrants walk toward a military transport plane before their deportation from the US. US Department of Defense/AFP via Getty Images
DHS has deported more than 493,000 illegal aliens since the start of Trump’s second term, and 1.6 million more have voluntarily “self-deported.”
“Illegal aliens are hearing our message to leave now or face the consequence. Migrants are now even turning back before they reach our borders,” McLaughlin said.
More than 2 million illegal aliens have been deported since Trump administration began. REUTERS
That compares to just over 271,000 people removed from the US during the last year of the Biden administration — and 142,000 in 2023, according to ICE statistics.
The agency announced in September that it hasn’t released a single illegal border crosser into the country for four straight months, declaring “the era of open borders is over.”
The surge in arrest and deportation activity in sanctuary cities like Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland, Oregon has put targets on agents’ backs on all sides, from gang members and drug cartels to mobs of enraged rioters determined to thwart them from doing their jobs.
Assaults against ICE officers jumped 1,000% in 2025, including three ambush attacks in Texas in the last three months alone, most recently when a deranged 29-year-old Joshua Jahn sprayed bullets at an immigration facility in Dallas targeting ICE agents but instead killing two migrants on track for deportation.
Just this week in Chicago, rioters clashed with agents outside an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, and a group of officers was violently attacked by a mob who used their cars to box in the agents on Chicago’s South Side.
Chicago police were ordered by their chief of patrol to stand down and ignore agents’ pleas for help, which the department denies.
Karoline Leavitt defended Trump’s son-in-law, who’s raked in millions from the Middle East, and claimed he’s “donating” his time to “secure world peace.”
By Allison Detzel
Jen Psaki called out the White House for its bizarre defense of Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, whose company has netted billions from countries in the Middle East while he has continued to advise the administration on foreign policy in the region.
On Wednesday's “The Briefing,” Psaki debuted her latest edition of “Jen’s Version,” a segment of the show in which the former Biden administration press secretary offers her take on questions asked by reporters during that day’s White House press briefing, providing real answers instead of Trump administration spin.
During the briefing, one reporter asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt about Kushner’s reported role in the Gaza peace plan and why the administration decided “that it is appropriate for Jared Kushner to be working on matters that involve Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia — three countries that combined have given him more than $2.5 billion for his investment firm?”
While Psaki said she doesn’t usually show Leavitt’s response during the segment, the former Biden administration official said viewers needed to hear the press secretary’s attempted spin. “I think it’s frankly despicable that you’re trying to suggest that it’s inappropriate,” Leavitt said. “Jared is donating his energy and his time to our government, to the president of the United States to secure world peace.”
Psaki wasn’t buying Leavitt’s defense. “I don’t know how Karoline thinks donating your time works but, typically, donated time does not come with financial returns — like huge ones,” she said.
“The Briefing” host then laid out some of Kushner’s recent deals. “I mean, just this Monday, we learned that Jared Kushner’s private equity firm has teamed up with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund for the largest private equity buyout ever, buying the video game company Electronic Arts for $55 billion,” she said. “That, of course, comes on top of the $2 billion Saudi Arabia has already invested in Kushner’s private equity fund and the $1.5 billion Kushner got from the UAE and Qatar late last year.”
“But how dare reporters suggest that it is inappropriate for Jared to be involved in White House discussions impacting those countries?” Psaki asked sarcastically. “What an outrageous question — his company is only getting literally billions of dollars from them.”
Psaki then directed her ire toward the president’s party, “Meanwhile, Republicans are so unwilling to shell out for the health care of millions of Americans, they’re shutting the government down.”
FBI Director Kash Patel FIRES Agents Involved In Spying On Republican Senators
by Anthony 6 hours ago
As WLT Report previously covered, the Biden FBI spied on nine Republican senators during its Artic Frost investigation.
According to an unclassified document released by the Senate Judiciary Committee, a FBI agent obtained the phone records of nine Republican senators in an investigation related to President Trump.
Just a day after the news broke, FBI Director Kash Patel has revealed FBI agents involved in the operation have been terminated.
Fox News broke the story on Patel’s big move:
The FBI has already terminated employees and abolished the CR-15 squad just one day after it was revealed that several Republicans’ private communications and phone calls had been tracked.
FBI Director Kash Patel on Tuesday announced the actions the bureau had taken in response to the revelation of the “baseless monitoring” during the Biden administration and promised more actions to come.
“We are cleaning up a diseased temple three decades in the making — identifying the rot, removing those who weaponized law enforcement for political purposes and those who do not meet the standards of this mission while restoring integrity to the FBI. I promised reform, and I intend to deliver it,” Patel said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Patel also posted about it on X, saying, “Transparency is important, and accountability is critical. We promised both, and this is what promises kept looks like… We terminated employees, we abolished the weaponized CR-15 squad, and we initiated an ongoing investigation with more accountability measures ahead.”
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino replied to the post and echoed Patel’s message, writing, “We promised you transparency and accountability. We will continue to deliver on those promises. You deserve better.”
The CR-15 squad was the FBI’s Washington Field Office’s public corruption unit. The squad helped former special counsel Jack Smith investigate President Donald Trump, according to NBC News, which cited sources familiar with the matter.
On Monday, Fox News Digital learned that Smith allegedly tracked the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen Republican senators as part of his investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots.
Trump reacted to the revelation on Tuesday and slammed Smith in a post on Truth Social that read, “Deranged Jack Smith got caught with his hand in the cookie jar. A real sleazebag!!!”
A document, reviewed by Fox News Digital on Monday, revealed that Smith and his “Arctic Frost” team investigating Jan. 6 were allegedly tracking the phone calls of GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and GOP Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania.
The document, recently discovered by Patel and exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, is titled “CAST Assistance” and dated Sept. 27, 2023. “CAST” refers to the FBI’s cellular analysis survey team. The case ID is marked in the document as “ARCTIC FROST—Election Law Matters—SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE MATTER—CAST.”
Additionally, it states the names of the lawmakers and that an FBI special agent on Smith’s team “conducted preliminary toll analysis” on the toll records associated with the lawmakers.
Take a look:
Transparency is important and accountability is critical. We promised both, and this is what promises kept looks like. This FBI is delivering.
As a result of our latest disclosure about the baseless monitoring of members of Congress by the prior leadership team of the FBI, we…
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) October 7, 2025
Full text:
Transparency is important and accountability is critical. We promised both, and this is what promises kept looks like. This FBI is delivering. As a result of our latest disclosure about the baseless monitoring of members of Congress by the prior leadership team of the FBI, we have already taken the following actions: We terminated employees, we abolished the weaponized CR-15 squad, and we initiated an ongoing investigation with more accountability measures ahead.
The Hill reported more on the corrupt clandestine operation:
The FBI analyzed the phone records of nine Republican members of Congress in 2023 during its investigation into President Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, according to an unclassified document released Monday by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The document, dated Sept. 27, 2023, says that an FBI special agent — whose name is redacted — conducted “preliminary toll analysis” on the phone records of Sens. Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Bill Hagerty (Tenn.), Josh Hawley (Mo.), Dan Sullivan (Alaska), Tommy Tuberville (Ala.), Ron Johnson (Wisc.), Cynthia Lummis (Wy.) and Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.), along with Rep. Mike Kelly (Pa.).
In a news release, the committee said that the FBI obtained the lawmakers’ phone records from Jan. 4 to Jan. 7, 2021, before, during and after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Hundreds of GOP lawmakers voted to object to the certification of the electoral results in Arizona and Pennsylvania, including Hawley, Tuberville, Lummis — only to Pennsylvania — and Kelly.
The analysis was part of the bureau’s “Arctic Frost” investigation, opened in April 2022 by Timothy Thibault, former assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office. The investigation preceded former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 results.
The FBI document was obtained via an oversight request from Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), the chairman of the committee. In the committee’s release, Grassley called the revelation “disturbing and outrageous political conduct” and requested that Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel to hold those involved accountable.
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According to Senator Chuck Grassley, the Biden FBI secretly spied on eight Republican Senators as part of its so-called “Arctic Frost” investigation — which later morphed into Jack… pic.twitter.com/2ehSOKJkVW
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The speaker is working with a razor-thin majority in the House — and there are a lot of Republicans whose constituents are starting to feel the pain.
Hakeem Jeffries Stares Blankly into Space and Left Speechless After CNBC Host Hits Him Hard with Facts on Trump’s Record Achievements (VIDEO)
by Jim Hoft
Oct. 7, 2025 7:30 am
Portrait of a man in a suit speaking in front of multiple American flags, conveying a sense of leadership and authority.
Democrat House leader Hakeem Jeffries is left speechless after a CNBC host lists off President Trump’s amazing accomplishments.
Let’s hope that Democrats keep Hakeem Jeffries as their House leader for years to come.
The guy is as impressive as a brick.
Monday on CNBC, host Joe Kemen hit the Democrat leader with a flurry of facts on President Trump 47’s many achievements.
Hakeem sat there silently and stared blankly into space.
Joe Kemen: Mr. Speaker, I don’t know about deflation and costs coming down. All I can tell you is that the inflation rate itself was 2.7% in the most recent read, year over year, versus, it got to a high of 9% under Biden.
Stocks are at record highs. Unemployment is 4.2%. That’s full employment. The GDP was 3%.
The border is actually secure. We’ve got trade deals with EU, Japan, many more in the works, and trillions of dollars of foreign investment coming here.
Iran’s nuclear ambitions have been set back indefinitely. And, I just wrote down a few things.
I just have to ask you, where is the calamity that you’re talking about?
It almost seems like for Democrats, socialism is the answer to these problems, or I don’t know, an end of democracy or something. We just don’t get it.
Democrats have no answer to President Trump. That’s why they are siding with criminal illegal aliens and cheering the assassination of prominent Republicans.
Maybe it’s finally time the slaver party was disbanded in America?
Watch the video. Jeffries is totally out of his game.
CNBC’s Joe Kernen just hit Hakeem Jeffries with the facts: “Where is the calamity that you’re talking about? It almost seems like for Democrats, socialism is the answer to these problems.”pic.twitte r.com/YMbcCRuRJ4
‘Arctic Frost’ investigation sought call logs from senators immediately before and after January 6
By Alex Woodward
Senate Republicans are falsely claiming that newly disclosed records show that the FBI “tapped” their phones during former special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into Donald Trump’s efforts to subvert the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
A single-page document, which was publicly released by Senate Judiciary Committee chair Chuck Grassley one day before Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared before the committee, only shows that an FBI agent performed “preliminary toll analysis” of nine senators’ phone records. However, Republicans keep claiming more was going on and that it was a politically motivated task.
Pulling phone records is a common investigative tactic, and those “toll” records include what numbers were called and when and for how long. They do not include the contents of messages or conversations, which would require a court-approved wiretap.
It’s unclear why the FBI sought those records, but agents were pulling data from the days immediately before and after January 6, 2021, when Trump and his allies were scrambling to derail a joint session of Congress to formally certify Biden’s election.
Senator Josh Hawley — who was close to Trump’s efforts in Congress to overturn his election loss — repeatedly falsely stated Tuesday that the FBI during Joe Biden’s administration had “tapped” his phone.
As Bondi appeared before the Senate committee Tuesday, Grassley claimed the document is evidence of politically motivated “spying,” while an incensed Lindsey Graham — whose name also appears on the document — demanded answers from the attorney general.
None of the senators acknowledged that the call data was tied to an investigation into Trump’s attempt to overturn election results.
“Why did they ask to know who I called and what I was doing from January 4th to the 7th? Can you tell me that?” he asked Bondi, who is the top legal enforcement officer in America. “Do you think that was an abuse of power?”
The document is dated September 27, 2023, nearly two months after Trump was indicted for conspiracy and obstruction in his efforts to overturn his election loss, among other crimes tied to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The document lists senators Bill Hagerty, Dan Sullivan, Tommy Tuberville, Ron Johnson and Marsha Blackburn in addition to Graham and Hawley.
Most of the senators on the document were part of a group of congressional Republicans who planned to challenge Trump’s loss on January 6. Even after a mob of Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol and delayed a vote, a handful of Republican senators stood by their decisions to vote against certifying the results — including Hawley and Tuberville.
The call analysis appears to be part of the FBI’s “Arctic Frost” investigation, which was opened one year earlier by Timothy Thibault, former assistant special agent in charge of the FBI’s Washington field office. That investigation was then assigned to Smith.
The “Arctic Frost” probe examined a “multifaceted conspiracy” to overturn election results in states that Trump lost, according to an unclassified memo outlining the investigation.
Johnson, who chairs the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, has also clarified that “no content” was retrieved but rather who was called and when.
Yet while Democratic members of Congress accuse the Trump administration of weaponizing the Justice Department against his political enemies, just as the president accused Biden and his administration of doing against him and his allies, Republicans are pointing to the call data as evidence of a conspiracy against them, though little else is known about the records’ role in the investigation.
“Deranged Jack Smith got caught with his hand in the cookie jar,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social Monday. “A real sleazebag!!!”
“I’ve heard them say that Joe Biden never targeted his political enemies. Joe Biden never directed his attorney general to target his political opponents. Huh, that’s interesting, because I could’ve sworn that yesterday we learned that the FBI tapped my phone,” Hawley said Tuesday.
“We got a list — tap my phone, tap Lindsey Graham’s phone, tap Marsha Blackburn’s phone … Gee, it sure looks like targeting political opponents to me,” he said.
“To tap our phones, to pull that data… For them to use it in their investigations, how disgusting is that?” Blackburn said Tuesday.
The attorney general did not correct Hawley’s characterization of the records during her testimony Tuesday.
Bondi, who spent the hearing largely avoiding answering questions about political motivations into Trump-directed Department of Justice prosecutions, said she could not speak about “details” of the call data for “very good reasons.” She said she spoke with FBI Director Kash Patel “at length” about the records.
The attorney general said Smith “wasted $50 million” in an effort to “put President Trump in jail.”
Jen Psaki points out examples of Donald Trump not being aware of what his own administration is doing, or of the fallout of his own actions, raising questions about whether Trump understands the political consequences of the harm he is causing the American people with his shutdown of the federal government. Rep. Dan Goldman joins to discuss.
Stephen Miller’s own cousin has disowned him for becoming “the face of evil” as the architect of the Trump administration’s hardline immigration crackdown.
By Julia Ornedo
Alisa Kasmer penned a lengthy Facebook post publicly severing her ties to the top Trump aide in July, just as Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were carrying out hotly contested raids in Los Angeles, where she lives. Her post made fresh rounds on social media over the weekend.
Kasmer, who described herself as Miller’s cousin on his dad’s side, recalled growing up with and babysitting an “awkward, funny, needy middle child who loved to chase attention” but was “always the sweetest with the littlest family members.” She described him as “young, conservative, maybe misguided, but lovable and harmless.”
“I am living with the deep pain of watching someone I once loved become the face of evil,” Kasmer wrote. “I grieve what you’ve become, Stephen… I will never knowingly let evil into my life, no matter whose blood it carries—including my own.”
Kasmer points out that she and Miller were raised Jewish with stories about surviving pogroms, ghettos, and the Holocaust.
“We celebrated holidays each year with the reminder to stand up and say ‘never again.’ But what you are doing breaks that sacred promise. It breaks everything we were taught,” she said.
“How can you do to others what has been done to us? How can you wake up each day and repeat the cruelty that our people barely escaped from?”
Kasmer wondered out loud what happened to her cousin, who is widely credited with orchestrating the divisive immigration policy of both Trump administrations. Miller was also among the top Trump officials who set a lofty quota of at least 3,000 ICE arrests per day.
Though the quota has triggered tense clashes throughout the country between protesters and federal agents who were determined to deliver, data show that ICE arrests have fallen well below targets.
The Trump administration has consistently maintained that its immigration blitz is aimed at weeding out violent criminals. But official data show that immigrants with no criminal record make up the largest number of people in ICE detention.
“Where does this hateful obsession end? What are you trying to build besides fear? Immigrants were a part of your upbringing. Is this cruelty your way of rejecting a part of yourself?” Kasmer asked, musing that Miller’s evolution was “a perfect storm of ego, fear, hate, and ambition—all of it mangled into something cruel and hollow, masquerading as strength.”
“You’ve destroyed so many lives just to feed your own obsession and ego and uphold an administration so corrupt, so vile, I can barely comprehend it,” she went on. “Being this close to such deep cruelty fills me with shame. I am gutted. My heart breaks that this is the legacy you have brought to our family. A legacy I never asked to share with you, and one I now carry like a curse.”
In a separate Threads post over the weekend, Kasmer revealed that most of Miller’s extended family had also disowned him except for his immediate relatives, whom she said were supportive of the MAGA agenda.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Miller is no stranger to getting disowned by his family members. In 2018, his uncle David Glosser penned a scathing diatribe for Politico magazine where he was described as an “immigration hypocrite.”
Like Kasmer, Miller’s uncle—who is related to him on his mother’s side—underscored the irony of a descendant of immigrants crafting anti-immigrant policies.
“I have watched with dismay and increasing horror as my nephew, an educated man who is well aware of his heritage, has become the architect of immigration policies that repudiate the very foundation of our family’s life in this country,” Glosser wrote.
The Missouri Republican referenced FBI documents which revealed the time and duration of calls made and received by lawmakers.
By Kyle Cheney
Sen. Josh Hawley falsely claimed Tuesday that newly disclosed records revealed that the FBI “tapped” the phones of eight sitting U.S. senators during special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation of President Donald Trump’s bid to subvert the 2020 election.
Hawley was describing an FBI document, publicly released Monday by Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley, that referenced a “preliminary toll analysis” of nine lawmakers. Grassley underscored that the records revealed a subset of calls made and received by those lawmakers and did not reveal the content of those calls — only the time and duration.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, during her Tuesday testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, did not correct Hawley’s characterization of the records. Bondi said she had spoken with FBI Director Kash Patel “at length” about the records and could not discuss the details “for very good reason.”
It’s unclear why the FBI reviewed the phone records of the particular set of senators included on the list. Though some, like Hawley, were deeply engaged in efforts to block the certification of Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 election, others appeared less involved.
Speaker Johnson Slams ‘Desperate’ Hakeem Jeffries’ Call for Televised Shutdown Debate
by Margaret Flavin
Oct. 6, 2025 12:45 pm
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) slammed Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) for his ‘desperate’ call for a televised debate on the Democrat shutdown.
On Monday, minority leader Jeffries wrote to Johnson to challenge him to a debate on the House floor “any day this week.” He wants the debate to be broadcast live “to the American people.”
Johnson shot down the suggestion, calling the move a “publicity stunt.”
Johnson spoke to reporters following his remarks regarding the shutdown.
Watch:
Today I summarized for America the very simple facts about the Democrat shutdown. Not a single one of them can refute the evidence I’ve presented here. pic.twitter.com/t8bdqBhoaP
Today I summarized for America the very simple facts about the Democrat shutdown. Not a single one of them can refute the evidence I’ve presented here. pic.twitter.com/t8bdqBhoaP
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) October 6, 2025
Following Johnson’s comments, a reporter asked, “Jeffries challenged you to a debate! Will you?”
Johnson responded, “When the poll says that about 13% of the people approve of your messaging, then you make desperate pleas for attention, and that’s what Hakeem Jeffries has done.”
“We debated all this on the House floor. As you know, before we passed our bill, he spoke for seven or eight minutes. He had all of his colleagues lined up. They gave it their best shot, and they argued, and they stomped their feet and screamed at us and all that.”
“And still we passed the bill in bipartisan fashion and sent it over to the Senate.”
Mike Johnson ends Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer
REPORTER: Jeffries challenged you to a debate! Will you?
JOHNSON: “When the polls say that 13% of the people approve of your messaging, then you make desperate pleas for attention – and that’s what Hakeem Jeffries has… pic.twitter.com/xD0VHYtQPT
Mike Johnson ends Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer 🔥🔥
REPORTER: Jeffries challenged you to a debate! Will you?
JOHNSON: "When the polls say that 13% of the people approve of your messaging, then you make desperate pleas for attention - and that's what Hakeem Jeffries has… pic.twitter.com/xD0VHYtQPT
Jeffries has not fared well when trying to defend the Democrat shutdown, even in friendly territory with the legacy media.
The Today Show’s Craig Melvin called him out on his hypocrisy, noting, “That’s exactly what you’re doing right now. Hundreds of thousands of workers are being held hostage.”
Hakeem Jeffries continues to get CALLED OUT over his government shutdown hypocrisy.
MELVIN: “That’s exactly what you’re doing right now. Hundreds of thousands of workers are being held hostage.”
Democrats are holding the government hostage to push their far-left agenda. pic.twitter.com/QvwOcevFqX
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) October 6, 2025
On Sunday, NBC’s Kristen Welker reminded Jeffries that the Democrats own the shutdown saying, “”It’s Democratic Senators who are withholding their votes on what is called a clean resolution…which is something quite frankly … that you and other Democrats have advocated for in the past.”
Even NBC is calling out Democrats over their government shutdown hypocrisy
WELKER: “It’s Democratic Senators who are withholding their votes on what is called a clean resolution…which is something quite frankly … that you and other Democrats have advocated for in the past.” pic.twitter.com/BBDZBafH1a
Even NBC is calling out Democrats over their government shutdown hypocrisy
WELKER: "It's Democratic Senators who are withholding their votes on what is called a clean resolution...which is something quite frankly ... that you and other Democrats have advocated for in the past." pic.twitter.com/BBDZBafH1a
On Monday morning, Johnson noted, “Democrats have chosen a government shutdown over the American people. Instead of joining Republicans in passing a clean, responsible continuing resolution to keep the government open, Democrats are siding with their far-left base — demanding $1.5 trillion in new partisan spending and nearly $200 billion in taxpayer benefits for illegal aliens. The result is a costly, self-inflicted shutdown that most Americans oppose, and that even some Democrats admit will hurt working families across the country.”
“According to the New York Times/Siena Poll, 65% of Americans say Democrats should NOT have shut down the government over partisan demands. Even among Democrats, less than half support their own party’s strategy. Independents oppose it nearly 2-to-1.”
House Dems Anonymously Roast Hakeem Jeffries for Challenging Mike Johnson to Debate.
Devastating COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effect Confirmed by New Data: Study
by Vigilant Fox
Oct. 6, 2025 4:30 pm
In one of the greatest violations of medical ethics in modern history, a new study from South Korea has uncovered devastating consequences from promoting and mandating the COVID-19 injections on the population.
These shots were pushed on babies and pregnant women, directly contradicting the ethical rule against introducing new medical interventions to such vulnerable groups before long-term effects are fully understood.
But they weren’t just aggressively promoted; they were enforced. Refusing the COVID-19 injection could cost you your job, bar you from concerts, businesses, and museums, and, in some cases, even deny you a life-saving surgery unless you complied with the mandate.
Now, as many doctors long warned, the consequences of such reckless health policy are surfacing, and one of the most alarming outcomes is a dramatic rise in cancer risk.
A large-scale population study out of South Korea has now found a 27% overall increase in cancer linked to the COVID-19 injections that were marketed as “safe and effective.”
Dr. John Campbell noted: “There’s a one in a thousand chance that this result arose by chance.”
With regard to the details of the study, Children’s Health Defense reports:
The study used data from 2021–2023 for over 8.4 million people in South Korea’s National Health Insurance Service database. The sample was split into two groups based on vaccination status. The vaccinated sample was further split into booster and non-booster groups.
Researchers tracked the patients for one year. The vaccinated group was tracked following vaccination. The results showed a statistically significant higher risk of cancer in the vaccinated group, including:
• Overall cancer: 27% higher risk
• Breast cancer: 20% higher risk
• Colorectal cancer: 28% higher risk
• Gastric cancer: 34% higher risk
• Lung cancer: 53% higher risk
• Prostate cancer: 69% higher risk
• Thyroid cancer: 35% higher risk
These results are nothing short of devastating. Our worst fears have become reality.
And the worst part is that it didn’t have to be this way. Health officials ignored caution, silenced dissent, and turned public health into a reckless experiment.
Now the consequences of such reckless policies have turned the COVID wave into a health tsunami. The longer this issue is ignored, the greater the damage will become. It’s time for health officials to take responsibility for what they’ve done.
Jack Smith tracked private communications, calls of nearly a dozen GOP senators during J6 probe, FBI says
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino briefed GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham, Josh Hawley, Ron Johnson, Marsha Blackburn and more Monday
By Brooke Singman Fox News
Published October 6, 2025 4:06pm EDT
Special Counsel Jack Smith delivers remarks on a recently unsealed indictment including four felony counts against former U.S. President Donald Trump at the Justice Department on August 1, 2023 in Washington, DC. Trump was indicted on four felony counts for his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
EXCLUSIVE: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith was allegedly tracking the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen Republican Senators as part of his investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots, Fox News Digital has learned.
A document, reviewed by Fox News Digital, revealed that Smith and his "Arctic Frost" team investigating Jan. 6 were allegedly tracking the phone calls of GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and GOP Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania.
The document, recently discovered by FBI Director Kash Patel and exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, is titled "CAST Assistance" and dated Sept. 27, 2023. "CAST" refers to the FBI’s cellular analysis survey team.
The document, which has the names of FBI agents involved redacted, marks the case ID as "ARCTIC FROST—Election Law Matters—SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE MATTER—CAST."
A document, reviewed by Fox News Digital, revealed that Jack Smith and his "Arctic Frost" team investigating Jan. 6 were allegedly tracking the phone calls of GOP Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and others. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The document states the names of the lawmakers and that an FBI special agent on Smith’s team "conducted preliminary toll analysis" on the toll records associated with the lawmakers.
An FBI official told Fox News Digital that Smith and his team tracking the senators were able to see which phone numbers they called, the location the phone call originated and the location where it was received.
A source said the calls were likely in reference to the vote to certify the 2020 election.
An official said the records were collected in 2023 by Smith and his team after subpoenaing major telephone providers.
"Arctic Frost" was opened inside the bureau April 13, 2022. Smith was appointed as special counsel to take over the probe in November 2022.
Fox News Digital has learned that FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is briefing those lawmakers on the discovery of Smith’s surveillance Monday afternoon on Capitol Hill.
A source said Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel felt it was important to brief the senators "as soon as possible" after the discovery of the record. (@FBIDDBongino on X)
A source said Bongino and FBI Director Patel felt it was important to brief the senators "as soon as possible" after the discovery of the record.
"It is a disgrace that I have to stand on Capitol Hill and reveal this — that the FBI was once weaponized to track the private communications of U.S. lawmakers for political purposes," Bongino told Fox News Digital. "That era is over."
Bongino added: "Under our leadership, the FBI will never again be used as a political weapon against the American people."
FBI officials told Fox News Digital that the newly discovered records were pursuant to an oversight request by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.
Patel and Bongino personally directed additional review of the "Arctic Frost" case after Grassley’s request.
An FBI official told Fox News Digital that "Arctic Frost" is a "prohibited case," and that the review required FBI officials to go "above and beyond in order to deliver on this promise of transparency." The discovery is part of a broader ongoing review, Fox News Digital has learned.
"The American people deserve the truth, and under my leadership, they will have it," Patel told Fox News Digital. "We promised accountability for those who weaponized law enforcement, and we will deliver it."
Patel added: "Under our watch, the FBI will never again be turned against the American people."
Smith, after months of investigating, charged President Donald Trump in the U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C., in his 2020 election case, but after Trump was elected president, Smith sought to dismiss the case. Judge Tanya Chutkan granted that request.
Smith's case cost taxpayers more than $50 million.
Fox News Digital was unable to reach Smith for comment.
WORSE THAN WATERGATE: Bombshell New Docs Confirm Biden FBI Spied On AT LEAST 8 Republican Senators!
by Noah
12 hours ago
Chuck Grassley just confirmed FBI spying that he (correctly) labels as “WORSE THAN WATERGATE”…
Newly uncovered documents that came in thanks to an FBI Whistleblower confirm Joe Biden’s FBI spied on the following Republican Senators:
Mike Kelly
Lindsey Graham
Bill Hagerty
Josh Hawley
Dan Sullivan
Tommy Tuberville
Ron Johnson
Cynthia Lummis
Marsha Blackburn
There may be even more, but the documents uncovered today confirm these eight.
Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson underscored the importance of more Whistleblowers coming forward, noting that as great as Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are, they don’t know where all the bodies are buried and time is of the essence.
They need help from insiders!
This document shows the Biden FBI spied on 8 of my Republican Senate colleagues during its Arctic Frost investigation into "election conspiracy" Arctic Frost later became Jack Smith's elector case against Trump
BIDEN FBI WEAPONIZATION = WORSE THAN WATERGATE pic.twitter.com/V2JyiVlX48
This document shows the Biden FBI spied on 8 of my Republican Senate colleagues during its Arctic Frost investigation into "election conspiracy" Arctic Frost later became Jack Smith's elector case against Trump
If Trump’s FBI were caught spying on Dem Senators, you’d be able to hear the screeching from space.
The MSM would be losing their fucking minds, pallets of Soros bricks would be delivered to every city in America, and the streets would be in flames by nightfall.
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) October 6, 2025
Liz Churchill calls it “TREASON” and I can’t disagree:
THIS is TREASON.
“This document shows the Biden FBI spied on 8 of my Senate Colleagues during its ‘Arctic Frost Investigation’ into Election Conspiracy. It later became Jack Smith's case against Trump. BIDEN FBI WEAPONIZATION = WORSE THAN WATERGATE…” -Senator Chuck Grassley pic.twitter.com/JxwHJ6Tb99
THIS is TREASON.
“This document shows the Biden FBI spied on 8 of my Senate Colleagues during its ‘Arctic Frost Investigation’ into Election Conspiracy. It later became Jack Smith's case against Trump. BIDEN FBI WEAPONIZATION = WORSE THAN WATERGATE…” -Senator Chuck Grassley pic.twitter.com/JxwHJ6Tb99
— Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) October 6, 2025
GROUNDS FOR ARREST:
🚨 BREAKING: In a BOMBSHELL discovery, senators have uncovered that the Biden FBI SPIED on eight GOP senators during Jack Smith's "Arctic Frost" investigation that was eventually weaponized against President Trump.
This is grounds for ARREST.pic.twitter.c om/w8ToR403Lk
JUST IN: The Biden FBI spied on 8 Republican Senators as part of its Arctic Frost investigation, according to Senator Chuck Grassley.
"This document shows the Biden FBI spied on 8 of my Republican Senate colleagues during its Arctic Frost investigation into 'election… pic.twitter.com/KhRrDn6WCb
The FBI secretly obtained the phone records of nine Republican members of Congress, including eight sitting senators, under the Biden administration as part of its “Arctic Frost” investigation of 2020 election meddling, a bombshell document revealed.
Specific reasons for the FBI’s espionage of the sitting lawmakers are not clear. The document revealing the spy effort was recently turned over to lawmakers and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) released it to the public on Monday.
“Based on the evidence to-date, Arctic Frost and related weaponization by federal law enforcement under Biden was arguably worse than Watergate,” Grassley said in a statement.
“What I’ve uncovered today is disturbing and outrageous political conduct by the Biden FBI. The FBI’s actions were an unconstitutional breach, and Attorney General Bondi and Director Patel need to hold accountable those involved in this serious wrongdoing.
On Monday, Grassley publicly released a Sept. 27, 2023, document titled “CAST Assistance,” which refers to the bureau’s cellular analysis team. That document claimed that the bureau had conducted “preliminary toll analysis on limited toll records.”
The lightly redacted document’s case ID is labeled, “ARCTIC FROST—Election Law Matters—SENSITIVE INVESTIGATIVE MATTER—CAST.”
Johnson told reporters that FBI Director Kash Patel’s team unearthed the document after an employee attempted to get recertified for the bureau’s CAST system. Senators were adamant that they had no idea why they were targeted by the bureau.
Watch the press conference here:
FULL TRANSCRIPT:
Solicitation of these telephone records, uh, which I think emphasizes the political weaponization that was behind all this effort. And, uh, we, uh, we’re still getting more information, uh, but we’ve released some records today. And I’ll let Senator Johnson take over from here, and then each one of you colleagues can join in when you want to, whatever you want to say.
Oh, f- first of all, I, I want to thank Senator Grassley. It is because of his relentless advocacy for whistleblowers that a lot of this information is surfacing right now. Uh, we, we wouldn’t know about the, the list of 100 Republican entities that were targeted by Jack Smith’s Arctic Frost investigation. I don’t think we’d know about this as well. So, we need whistleblowers.
Uh, I think Dan Bongino and oth- folks at the FBI, they don’t know where all the, the records were hidden. They still don’t. They’re, they’re not necessarily getting 100% cooperation. But this is outrageous what has happened. I just wanna give you an, a timeline to this. I think you’ve already got the, uh, the FBI sheet that shows the number of members of Congress that were targeted: Representative Kelly, Senators Graham, Hagerty, Hawley, S- Sullivan, Tuberville, myself, Senator Lummis, and Blackburn. Now, this memo was dated September of 2023.
To put it all into context, the Mar-a-Lago raid occurred in August of 2022. Uh, Jack Smith announced the indictments against President Trump in August of 2023. So this is almost 2 months later. The, they’re, they’re casting this net, this fishing, fishing exi- expedition against members of the Senate and the House? Again, I’ve been investigating this with Senator Grassley.
This doesn’t surprise me, but it should shock every American of what the Biden administration has done. And by the way, this isn’t the first time I was targeted by the FBI. Under the Obama administration, the same thing happened to both Senator Grassley and I. As part of the foreign, Foreign Influence Task Force, we were given a com- a briefing to try and convince us that the Hunter Biden laptop was no big deal.
Basically, they’re trying to throw us off the track. So, this is major corruption that’s being revealed inside the Obama and Biden Departments of Justice and the FBI. And I’ll, I’ll turn it over to, uh, I guess Senator Hagerty, who’s w- you know, one of the, one of the individuals Again, none of us were subject or targets of this, this investigation. There’s no predicate. There’s no reason for this other than a fishing expedition, which again, should outrage and shock every American.
Senator Hagerty?
Thank you, Senator Johnson. And Chairman Grassley, thank you for your leadership, uh, in making this happen. This is an extraordinary revelation.
62% Say Republicans Will Win Government Shutdown Battle
Americans don’t have faith in the Democrats.
A poll found 62% say that Republicans will win the shutdown battle.
Only 38% think Democrats will win the shutdown.
🚨 BREAKING: It was just revealed that a whopping 62% of Americans say Republicans and President Trump will WIN the government shutdown battle — only 38% say Democrats, per Harvard-Harris.
Lmao, it’s OVER. 😂 pic.twitter.com/ud8uaM6n8M
🚨 BREAKING: It was just revealed that a whopping 62% of Americans say Republicans and President Trump will WIN the government shutdown battle — only 38% say Democrats, per Harvard-Harris.
A majority of registered voters believe that Republicans will win the shutdown fight, a survey from Harvard-Harris found.
The survey asked respondents, “Who do you think will win the government shutdown — the Democrats or the Republicans?”
Across the board, 62 percent said Republicans will win the shutdown fight, while just 38 percent expressed confidence that Democrats will emerge victorious.
Republicans are overwhelmingly confident that they will win — 92 percent — and most independents, 62 percent, also believe Republicans will emerge as the victors.
However, 70 percent of Democrats believe they will win the shutdown battle, as Democrats are famously refusing to agree to maintain current spending levels over COVID-era subsidies, turning this into a healthcare battle — something Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said is misleading on the part of the Democrats, as those are two separate issues.
Donald Trump called out the Democrats for shutting down the US government “in the midst of one of the most successful Economies, including a Record Stock Market, that our Country has ever had.”
Truth Social:
Democrats have SHUT DOWN the United States Government right in the midst of one of the most successful Economies, including a Record Stock Market, that our Country has ever had. This has sadly affected so many programs, services, and other elements of Society that Americans rely on — And it should not have happened. I am happy to work with the Democrats on their Failed Healthcare Policies, or anything else, but first they must allow our Government to re-open. In fact, they should open our Government tonight!
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sued the Trump administration Monday, accusing it of unlawfully imprisoning immigration detainees at the former slave plantation and maximum-security prison known as Angola in Louisiana.
By Jenna Sundel and Gabe Whisnant
The lawsuit claims detainees are being punished twice for crimes they already served time for, in violation of the Constitution’s Double Jeopardy clause. It also alleges the government intentionally placed immigrants in inhumane conditions, including foul water and lack of basic necessities, as part of what it calls an anti-immigrant campaign.
Filed in federal court in Baton Rouge, the lawsuit seeks the release of several detainees and challenges the administration’s use of the prison to house people it labels the “worst of the worst.”
Why It Matters
The lawsuit comes a month after state and federal authorities announced that the Louisiana State Penitentiary would be used to house up to 400 immigrant detainees.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary (DHS) Kristi Noem told reporters that the facility "will hold the most dangerous of criminals."
The Trump administration has announced several new facilities since the president began his second term earlier this year, including “Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida, “Speedway Slammer” in Indiana and “Cornhusker Clink” in Nebraska.
Immigration enforcement has been a key focus of the Trump administration. During the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported that it arrested 66,463 undocumented immigrants and removed 65,682 from the country.
What To Know
The lawsuit filed by the ACLU says detainees at the Louisiana facility were “forced to go on hunger strike” to “demand basic necessities such as medical care, toilet paper, hygiene products and clean drinking water.” The complaint alleges that the prison has mold, dust and "black” water coming out of showers.
Federal and state officials, however, have said those claims are part of a “false narrative” created by the media.
The ACLU also argues that some immigrants detained at the facility should be released because the government failed to deport them within six months of a removal order.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Oscar Hernandez Amaya, a 34-year-old Honduran man who has been in ICE custody for two years. He was transferred to the Louisiana State Penitentiary last month from an ICE detention center in Pennsylvania.
Amaya fled Honduras decades ago after refusing the violent MS-13 gang’s admonition “to torture and kill another human being,” the lawsuit alleges. The court document states that he was recruited at 12 years old.
Amaya was arrested in 2016 and later convicted of attempted aggravated assault. He was sentenced to more than four years in prison, but he was released on good-time credits after about two years and transferred to ICE custody.
What People Are Saying
ACLU attorneys wrote in a petition reviewed by the Associated Press: "The anti-immigrant campaign under the guise of ‘Making America Safe Again’ does not remotely outweigh or justify indefinite detention in ‘America’s Bloodiest Prison’ without any of the rights afforded to criminal defendants."
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry at a news conference last month: "I know you all in the media will attempt to have a field day with this facility, and you will try to find everything wrong with our operation in an effort to make those who broke the law in some of the most violent ways victims."
Video has surfaced of a recent meeting between European leaders during which they joked about President Donald Trump's verbal slip when discussing peace deals he'd brokered, naming one between Albania and Azerbaijan, a war that never happened.
By Peter Aitken
Trump had brokered a peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan in August, one of several he has touted in recent months as proof of his international politics muscle and skill.
However, when listing his accomplishments during a joint press conference with Sir Keir Starmer during his State visit to the U.K. in mid-September, he said he had ended a conflict between "Aber-baijan" and Albania, which brought mockery from some media outlets but remained untouched by political personalities until this week.
What To Know
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama jokingly scolds his colleague French President Emmanuel Macron that he didn't congratulate Albania and Azerbaijan for brokering a peace deal thanks to the U.S. president, saying the countries worked "very hard" to achieve the deal.
"You should make an apology to us because you didn't congratulate us for the peace deal that President Trump made between Albania and Azerbaijan," Rama said while Macron and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev laugh.
Macron responded to the joke with a mock apology, saying, "I am sorry for that."
Trump also made the same mix-up while speaking with Fox News host Mark Levin, saying he had "solved wars that were unsolvable. Azerbaijan and Albania, it was going on for many, may years, I had the prime ministers and presidents in my office."
Trump has repeatedly raised his deal-making bona fides in connection with his viability for a Nobel Peace Prize, a case he once again pressed during his speech before the General Assembly during the United Nations High Level week in late September.
"Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize for each of these achievements," the president said after claiming to have ended "seven unendable wars" during his second term.
Among those conflicts, for example is the deal he brokered between Cambodia and Thailand following a border clash between the two nations, although renewed clashes this week threaten it. Other conflicts include Israel and Iran, as well as Kosovo and Serbia, all of which saved "millions of lives."
Trump has made no secret of his desire to win the coveted peace prize during his second term, often musing that he believes he deserves to win the award former President Barack Obama received in 2009. The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on Oct. 10 in Oslo, Norway.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Newsweek in an email statement: "President Trump has done more for global stability than any leader in the world.”
President Donald Trump in September wrote on Truth Social: "Such an Honor to have helped settle the War with Azerbaijan and Armenia and, at the same time, become friends with these two Great Leaders and Men, President Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. It will be an everlasting friendship for me but, more importantly, for the United States of America!"
He has also posted several quotes from news outlets about his potential Nobel nomination, including, "Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize, but the left will never admit it," from an opinion piece in The Hill, and "Trump deserves Nobel Peace Prize. He's achieved more than those who've won before," from an opinion piece published in USA Today.
California Governor Gavin Newsom's Press Account on X posted video of the European leaders' exchange and wrote: "UNDER TRUMP, AMERICA IS BEING LAUGHED AT"
President Donald Trump said Monday that he would need to "speak to the DOJ [Department of Justice]" when asked about a potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, the British socialite serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking in connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
By Gabe Whisnant and Adeola Adeosun
Speaking during an Oval Office event focused on approving a new mining road in Alaska, Trump told reporters he hadn't "heard the name in so long" and would "take a look at it."
The exchange with CNN's Kaitlan Collins came after the Supreme Court rejected Maxwell's appeal to overturn her conviction earlier on Monday. When Collins pressed Trump on Maxwell's sex trafficking conviction, the president reiterated: "I'll have to take a look at it."
The Supreme Court decision, issued without comment on the first day of its new term, leaves Maxwell's conviction and sentence intact. Her legal team had argued that a 2007 non-prosecution agreement [NPA] negotiated by Epstein's attorneys should have shielded her from prosecution, but the DOJ maintained that Maxwell was never a party to that agreement.
Newsweek reached out to the White House via email on Monday for comment.
What Did Ghislaine Maxwell Do?
Maxwell was convicted of multiple charges in 2021, including sex trafficking of a minor and transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity. Her crimes were connected to her relationship with Epstein, her former boyfriend, after she helped facilitate and enable his abuse of young women and girls over several decades.
The conviction followed a high-profile trial that detailed Maxwell's role in recruiting and grooming victims for Epstein. She is currently housed in a minimum-security prison camp in Texas after being transferred from a low-security federal prison in Florida following a July interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche—Trump's former personal attorney—during which she was granted limited immunity and repeatedly denied witnessing any inappropriate interactions involving Trump.
When Did Jeffrey Epstein Die?
Epstein, 66, was found dead in New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide. Epstein had described himself as Trump's best friend at one point, though the president has said their relationship ended years before Epstein's death.
Disgraced financier Epstein maintained social connections with numerous prominent public figures, including Trump and former President Bill Clinton. Neither has been accused of wrongdoing in relation to Epstein's crimes. The case has continued to generate public interest, with ongoing calls for the release of a purported client list, though the DOJ and FBI said earlier this year that no such list exists.
When Was Jeffrey Epstein Convicted?
Epstein was convicted in 2008 on charges related to soliciting prostitution from a minor in Florida. The verdict resulted from a disputed 2007 NPA that allowed him to plead guilty to lesser state charges while avoiding federal prosecution—the same agreement Maxwell's attorneys unsuccessfully cited in her appeal.
What People Are Saying
David Oscar Markus, attorney for Maxwell, in comments to CNN on Monday: "We’re, of course, deeply disappointed that the Supreme Court declined to hear Ghislaine Maxwell’s case. But this fight isn’t over. Serious legal and factual issues remain, and we will continue to pursue every avenue available to ensure that justice is done.”
Solicitor General D. John Sauer, acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew R. Galeotti and attorney Ethan A. Sachs, in a brief filed in July: "Petitioner was not a party to the relevant agreement; only Epstein and the Florida USAO [U.S. Attorney's Office] were parties to the NPA."
What Happens Next?
Maxwell remains imprisoned in Texas with no clear timeline for her legal team's next moves beyond their stated commitment to "pursue every avenue available."
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