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Dozens are arrested in a raid on Colony Ridge.
The House moves to vote on Trump's big, beautiful bill, and the AP won't be returning to press briefings anytime soon.
I'm Daily Wire, editor-in-chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe.
It's Tuesday, February 25th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update.
Dozens of illegal immigrants were arrested in yesterday's Colony Ridge Ice Operation.
Daily Wire reporter Spencer Lindquist has more.
The rate of the Colony Ridge development in Texas resulted in the capture of roughly 90 illegal aliens.
Borders are Tom Homan says that criminals and violent child sex offenders were among those arrested in the operation.
Homan also referred to the operation as Phase 1, an indication that there could be more rates to come.
Here's the borders are on Fox News.
It's a larger criminal investigation into a network,
and a lot of the people who are interested in were located in that area.
No, for a factor or several sexual predators.
I mean, child predators that were arrested for sexual misconduct with a child.
There were several of them.
I know there's one that was convicted of either homicide or murder.
One of the individuals captured yesterday was a member of MS-13
who had been deported from the United States seven different
times. He allegedly stabbed and killed a man yesterday before leading authorities on a seven-hour
manhunt the resulted in his arrest. A massive House budget plan that extends the Trump tax cuts
is headed for a full vote, but does Speaker Johnson have the votes for it to pass? Daily Wire,
senior editor Cabot Phillips has the details. The GOP's sprawling budget resolution cleared the House
Rules Committee late Monday along party lines, setting up a chamber-wide vote possibly as early as this
evening. Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford to lose one Republican vote without any Democratic
support. The speaker met with potential holdouts last night, calling it a very productive
conversation, but a handful of Republicans led by Kentucky's Thomas Massey say they'll vote no.
Johnson, however, said today that he remains optimistic. The deficits have balloon. We have to
change that trajectory. Now, you don't turn an aircraft carrier on a die. It takes miles of
open ocean to turn an aircraft carrier because it's such a large vessel. I think the metaphor is obvious here.
We can't do it all at once, but we're going to take a big bite out of that.
We are going to make a big course correction in this process.
The bill includes $4.5 trillion to extend Trump-era tax cuts
and boosts spending on border security and defense
while seeking up to $2 trillion in cuts elsewhere, potentially including Medicaid.
A new bill aims to keep federal judges from blocking presidential policies.
GOP Congressman Darrell Issa has introduced the no-rogue rule.
Rules Act, or Nora.
It would rein in judges and limit their ability to pause executive actions beyond the
direct parties involved in the case.
With over 50 lawsuits since Trump's return to office, Issa says the bill is much needed,
citing a continuing pattern of what he calls judicial tyranny.
Issa's office says Nora has strong Republican support and momentum to pass.
Federal employees are getting a second chance to explain what they've accomplished over the
past week or face being fired. Daily Wire Deputy Managing editor Tim Rice has the latest.
The Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency initially set a Monday deadline for workers
to report their five accomplishments, but now says they'll have another opportunity at the
discretion of President Trump. The Office of Personnel Management had previously said
responses were voluntary, but Musk insists failure to reply could be seen as a resignation.
Trump calls the effort a way to cut government waste, saying, quote,
If people don't respond, maybe they're not working.
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An anti-ice activist group in Southern California has placed posters doxing the personal information of local agents.
The posters are written in Spanish and accused the agents of supposedly terrorizing immigrants.
They also include ICE agents' names, photos, and phone numbers.
Federal agents say identifying agents is dangerous and puts ICE and homeland security agents at risk.
DHS says activists are protecting criminal gangs and vows to hold them accountable.
The FBI also warns that interfering with law enforcement could lead to prosecution.
The Supreme Court has granted a new trial to Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossop.
In her writing for the majority, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said prosecutors failed to correct.
false testimony from their key witness, ruling that they violated Glossop's due process rights.
Glossop was convicted in 2004 for orchestrating his employer's murder, but two independent
investigations have cast doubt on his guilt. Oklahoma's attorney general had urged the court to
overturn the conviction. With the ruling, Glossop will get another chance to fight for his freedom.
Businessman and former presidential candidate Vivek Vigra Mismami is officially running for
governor of Ohio. I will lead Ohio to be the top state in the country where patriots across America
actually flock to instead of Florida and Texas. I will lead Ohio to be the state of excellence
in America. A strong supporter of Donald Trump, Ramoswamy, has already secured the former
president's complete and total endorsement. He joins a competitive race to replace term-limited
governor Mike Duwine with Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and former health director Amy Acton
also running. And White House press access is set to undergo some major changes. Here's White House
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt. I am proud to announce that we are going to give the power back to the
people who read your papers, who watch your television shows, and who listen to your radio stations.
Moving forward, the White House press pool will be determined by the White House press team.
These decisions used to be made by the White House Correspondent Association, which is calling the
decision a threat to press independence.
The move follows a court ruling upholding the administration's ban on the associated press from the press pool.
The outlet was banned by President Trump for using Gulf of Mexico in its reporting.
All right, there's your drive home updates this afternoon.
To learn more about these stories, go to Dailywire.com.
And in case you missed it this morning, we covered some major stories, including Trump's Ukraine meeting with Macron,
the raid on Colony Ridge, and Apple's battle with the UK.
Thanks for tuning in.
We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
