As Epstein controversy swirls, President Trump signs an executive order aiming to give cities and states more authority to remove people suffering homelessness from their streets.
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Washington Roundup: Trump’s Epstein fallout; Congress backs rescissions; IRS church policy shifts
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonThis week in Washington, the Trump administration faced increasing political controversy over its handling of documents surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, and more.
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A Catholic Relief Services official said PEFPAR has been “an incredible accomplishment” fighting HIV/AIDS and cutting it “would be a terrible disaster.”
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Washington Roundup: Padilla removal from Noem presser, RFK Jr. fires vaccine advisory panel
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonWASHINGTON (OSV News) — Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., on June 12, was forcefully removed from a press conference for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in Los Angeles and was handcuffed by …
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CRS, African women religious describe life-threatening impact of US foreign aid cuts
by Kate Scanlonby Kate ScanlonWASHINGTON (OSV News) — Women religious from Africa and a representative of Catholic Relief Services, the overseas charitable arm of the Catholic Church in the U.S., grappled with the Trump administration’s …
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WASHINGTON (OSV News) — The future of PEPFAR, the U.S. government’s global effort to combat HIV/AIDS, has been called into question amid a broader pause on foreign assistance and allegations from …
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