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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Narrow Decision

In the latest updates from the Fox News Politics newsletter, the Supreme Court made a narrow decision in an immigration appeals case, with Justices Neil Gorsuch and John Roberts siding with left-leaning justices. The 5-4 ruling in Monsalvo Velazquez v. Bondi focused on the government’s interpretation of a 60-day “voluntary departure” deadline for certain immigrants. The ruling stated that any voluntary departure deadlines falling on a weekend or legal holiday should be extended to the next business day.

In other news, the White House-Vatican relationship has been in focus with the recent passing of Pope Francis. The long history of the papacy and the influence of powerful figures within the Church have come to the forefront. The relationship between the White House and the Vatican, spanning a century and including efforts to combat communism, has been highlighted in light of Pope Francis’ passing.

On Capitol Hill, there have been various developments, including a House Republican calling on the Trump DOJ to criminally prosecute former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Additionally, Senate GOP members trolled Democrats’ visits to El Salvador with an offer to foot the travel bill in exchange for one thing. A GOP lawmaker also touted a $19 million Trump tariff success story in her district, highlighting a new model for American manufacturing.

In other news, a House Democrat has jumped into a crowded Michigan Senate race, while Democrats express frustration over due process for Abrego Garcia despite a history of party bucking the legal principle. President Trump issued a full-throated endorsement of Senator Steve Daines, and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s polling numbers have taken a plunge while AOC’s popularity soars among liberal voters.

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Across America, a Republican civil war is brewing over taxpayer-funded Catholic schools, with parents advocating for the option to opt their children out of LGBTQ school lessons. Senator Marco Rubio is overhauling the “bloated” State Department in a sweeping reform effort, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem outlined the next steps to speed up the deportation process.

Stay informed with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Congress, exclusive interviews, and more on FoxNews.com. This article was written by Fox News staff and provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in politics.

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