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FIRST ON FOX: DOJ sues Spanberger’s Virginia over laws kneecapping federal agents as mask war escalates

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FIRST ON FOX: The Justice Department sued The Commonwealth of Virginia on Thursday over two new laws the DOJ says would subject masked federal agents to criminal penalties and threaten local ICE cooperation agreements.
«Law enforcement officers risk their lives every day to keep Americans safe, and they do not deserve to be doxed or harassed simply for carrying out their duties,» said acting Attorney General Todd Blanche in comment provided to Fox News Digital on Thursday. «Virginia’s anti-law enforcement policies regulate the federal government and are designed to create risk for our agents. These laws cannot stand.»
The lawsuit, first shared with Fox News Digital, argues Virginia is violating the Constitution by attempting to dictate how federal officers carry out law enforcement operations — including when they can wear masks, what identifying information they must display and whether local agencies can maintain ICE cooperation agreements unless the federal government accepts state-imposed conditions. The DOJ said the laws threaten officer safety, undermine federal immigration enforcement and violate the Supremacy Clause.
At the heart of the suit, are a pair of laws that Democratic Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger signed, which are set to take effect on July, including: one restricting law enforcement officers, including federal officers, from wearing facial coverings while on duty and requiring them to display identifying information, and another imposing state-mandated conditions on federal immigration enforcement agreements.
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The Justice Department sued Virginia over laws that officials say could punish masked federal agents and dismantle local ICE cooperation deals. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The DOJ said federal officers who violate Virginia’s mask and identification law could face a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable under Virginia law by up to 12 months in jail, a fine of up to $2,500, or both.
The lawsuit names Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones and left-wing Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano — who was previously backed by groups connected to George Soros.
The suit claims Virginia’s mask ban is «blatantly unconstitutional» because it attempts to regulate «what federal officers may and may not wear» while carrying out their duties, exposing agents’ identities and increasing risks to them and their families.
«The Department of Justice will steadfastly protect the privacy and safety of law enforcement from unconstitutional state laws like Virginia’s,» said Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate of the DOJ’s Civil Division in the press release.
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Spanberger restricted ICE agents from operating on state properties and requiring federal agents to wear visible badges and barred law enforcement from wearing facial masks while on duty in May. (Mike Kropf/Richmond Times-Dispatch)
DOJ is seeking a court order to block both laws that begin July 1.
Spanberger, Jones and Descano have all moved to counter the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement agenda in Virginia.
In February, Spanberger issued an executive order that rescinded a Youngkin-era order directing state law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration enforcement efforts.
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Anti-ICE agitators attempted to block vehicles from leaving the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, on Friday night. (FreedomNewsTV)
«The President told us that we are safer because unaccountable, poorly trained ICE agents are arresting mothers and detaining children. Our broken immigration system is something to be fixed — not an excuse to terrorize our communities,» Spanberger posted on X in response to Trump’s State of the Union.
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The suit comes as there have been ongoing protests outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center in New Jersey where protesters verbally abused ICE agents, obstructed vehicles, allegedly assaulted officers, and made threats leading to multiple arrests.
«Governor Spanberger cannot tell Federal officers how to do their job,» said Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward in the press release. «She certainly cannot prohibit them from ensuring their own safety in conducting Federal law enforcement operations. Our suit today stops those unconstitutional efforts.»
Fox News Digital reached out to the offices of Gov. Spanberger and AG Jones for comment.
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El régimen norcoreano desafió a Corea del Sur, Japón y Estados Unidos y reiteró que su estatus nuclear es “irreversible”

Las autoridades del régimen de Corea del Norte reafirmó el domingo que su estatus como Estado poseedor de armas nucleares es “irreversible” y lo definió como clave para la estabilidad regional, en rechazo a los llamados de Estados Unidos y sus aliados para retomar la desnuclearización.
Según la agencia estatal norcoreana (KCNA), un portavoz anónimo sostuvo en un comunicado: “La retórica vacía de Estados Unidos y sus fuerzas vasallas contra la RPDC… jamás podrá afectar la posición irreversible de Corea del Norte como Estado poseedor de armas nucleares”.
La declaración respondió a la reunión trilateral celebrada el viernes en Tokio, donde Corea del Sur, Japón y Estados Unidos ratificaron su compromiso con la “desnuclearización completa de la península coreana”, según el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Seúl. El mensaje norcoreano añadió: “La ‘desnuclearización’ es un asunto irreversiblemente finalizado”.
La postura de Pyongyang mantiene la línea marcada a principios de mes por Kim Yo-jong, hermana del dictador Kim Jong-un, quien definió el programa nuclear como “línea de no retirada”. El portavoz norcoreano también utilizó las ventas recientes de sistemas de armas estadounidenses a Seúl y Tokio como argumento para justificar la continuidad del desarrollo nuclear, al calificarlo como “una sólida garantía de seguridad para la estabilidad y la paz regionales”.
Desde el estancamiento de las conversaciones con Washington en 2019, cuando la cumbre entre Kim Jong-un y el entonces presidente estadounidense Donald Trump en Hanói concluyó sin acuerdo, Corea del Norte aceleró su programa nuclear.
En una posible referencia a esas negociaciones fallidas, el portavoz subrayó: “Nadie puede recuperar la ‘desnuclearización’ que se ha perdido definitivamente en la tendencia de los tiempos”. La reciente visita del líder chino Xi Jinping a Pyongyang, luego de mantener cumbres en Beijing con Trump y Putin, no incluyó menciones públicas sobre el tema nuclear, según los informes oficiales de ambos gobiernos.
Cabe recordar que la Unión Europea (UE) y Corea del Sur firmaron el miércoles pasado un acuerdo sobre comercio digital y reforzaron su asociación estratégica en seguridad y defensa, en respuesta a un contexto internacional que los líderes calificaron de “incierto”. Los presidentes de la Comisión Europea, Ursula von der Leyen, y del Consejo Europeo, António Costa, junto al presidente surcoreano, Lee Jae-myung, emitieron una declaración conjunta que incluyó una condena a “la cooperación militar ilegal” entre Moscú y Pyongyang.
Los mandatarios expresaron su “grave preocupación” por los programas de armas nucleares y misiles balísticos del régimen de Kim, e instaron a la “desnuclearización completa de la Península de Corea”. Según la declaración, la alianza se amplía a nuevas áreas de cooperación en materia de seguridad y defensa, en un escenario internacional marcado por riesgos crecientes.
La presidenta von der Leyen afirmó: “La seguridad europea y la coreana están más interconectadas que nunca”, e hizo referencia a la presencia de “soldados norcoreanos combatiendo junto a tropas rusas en Ucrania”. El acuerdo de comercio digital y la profundización de la asociación estratégica apuntan a fortalecer los lazos bilaterales frente a desafíos globales de seguridad, defensa y estabilidad regional, de acuerdo con la posición manifestada por la Comisión Europea.
El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Corea del Norte calificó el reciente acuerdo entre la Unión Europea y Corea del Sur como “una clara violación de la soberanía” y lo consideró un “acto hostil”. La declaración oficial norcoreana se difundió tras la firma del pacto de comercio digital y el fortalecimiento de la cooperación en defensa y seguridad entre Seúl y Bruselas.
En su pronunciamiento, Corea del Norte acusó al presidente surcoreano Lee Jae Myung de “quitarse la molesta máscara de la paz” y tildó a su país de “el Estado enemigo número uno”. Además, la cancillería norcoreana afirmó que “nunca podrá existir una coexistencia pacífica” entre ambos países mientras Corea del Sur actúe como “títere de las fuerzas ucranianas”.
(Con información de Europa Press)
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Trump backs MAGA champion Mike Collins in Georgia’s Republican Senate runoff

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President Donald Trump on Saturday made an 11th-hour endorsement in a crucial Senate race in battleground Georgia, which is among a handful that will likely decide if the GOP holds its slim majority in the chamber in November’s midterm elections.
Trump endorsed Republican Rep. Mike Collins, a MAGA champion and strong supporter of the president, who is facing off in Tuesday’s runoff election against former college football coach Derek Dooley, who has the support of popular conservative Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp.
The winner of the GOP Senate nomination will face off in the midterms against Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. Republicans view Ossoff as the most vulnerable Senate Democrat seeking re-election and are heavily targeting the first-term senator.
Collins, who represents Georgia’s 10th Congressional District, which is located between Atlanta and Augusta, is the son of the late Rep. Mac Collins, and is the founder and co-owner, along with his wife, of a trucking company.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Mike Collins of Georgia speaks to supporters at a primary night event on May 19, 2026, in Jackson, Georgia. (Jason Allen/Getty Images)
He and Dooley, a lawyer, a former University of Tennessee football coach and the son of legendary University of Georgia head football coach Vince Dooley, were the top two finishers in a crowded field of candidates that also included Rep. Buddy Carter. Since no one topped 50% in last month’s primary, Collins and Dooley advanced to Tuesday’s runoff election.
While Collins has long showcased his MAGA credentials and support for the president, Trump remained neutral in the Georgia primary and runoff election until now.
Meanwhile, Dooley is strongly backed by the term-limited Kemp, who is a lifelong friend. Kemp and his wife, Georgia First Lady Marty Kemp, have regularly appeared with Dooley on the campaign trail, and the governor’s top political advisor is a senior consultant for Dooley’s Senate bid.
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Georgia Residents Vote In Primary Election Derek Dooley, Republican US Senate candidate for Georgia, from left, his wife Allison Jeffers Dooley, Marty Kemp, Georgia’s first lady, and Brian Kemp, governor of Georgia, during an election night event at Park Bench Battery in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. (Ben Hendren/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
While Dooley has emphasized his outsider image and targeted Collins as a political insider, Collins has criticized him for a lack of political experience and for living outside of Georgia for much of his adult life.
Both candidates have some political baggage.
The House Ethics Committee has been investigating Collins over allegations he paid an intern in a district office who had a romantic relationship with his congressional chief of staff but who did not actually perform any work. Collins denied any wrongdoing and kept the staffer on his Senate campaign.
But the staffer was later fired by Collins after taking to social media on behalf of the campaign to mock the wife of a Dooley campaign advisor who attempted suicide after accusing Matt Lauer of rape. The social media post was deleted and Collins apologized, calling the tweet «despicable and unauthorized.»
Dooley, over the past week, was reportedly accused of being part of a «pay to play» scandal involving brother Daniel Dooley, and the governor. Dooley and Kemp have denied any wrongdoing, but Democrats in the legislature requested an independent investigation.

Sen. Jon Ossoff, a Democrat from Georgia, is running for re-election in the 2026 midterms. (Aaron Schwartz/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
While the Republicans have been battling for their party’s nomination over the past year, Ossoff has built a powerful war chest that will give him a major fundraising advantage as the general election gets underway.
While he isn’t on the ballot, the president’s immense clout over the GOP is also facing another key test in Georgia’s other runoff, where Trump-backed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones is battling billionaire businessman Rick Jackson for the GOP gubernatorial nomination, in the race to succeed Kemp.
The brute force of the president’s endorsement power has been on display in GOP primaries over the past month, with his candidates ousting incumbents he targeted in showdowns in Indiana, Louisiana, Kentucky and Texas that grabbed plenty of national attention.
But Trump’s endorsement streak in statewide and congressional Republican primaries was snapped two weeks ago when his 11th-hour endorsement of Republican Rep. Randy Feenstra of Iowa in the race to succeed retiring GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds wasn’t enough to propel the three-term congressman to victory.
Feenstra was narrowly edged by Zach Lahn, a businessman, farmer and former political strategist who was backed by the political wings of MAHA — the acronym for the Make America Healthy Again movement aligned with Trump Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — and Turning Point USA, the powerful conservative organization co-founded by the late Charlie Kirk.

Zach Lahn raises his fist in celebration after defeating his primary opponent in Iowa’s GOP gubernatorial race on Tuesday, June 2, 2026. (Zach Lahn for Governor via Facebook)
Trump rebounded last week, as the candidate he endorsed in the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, finished first in a crowded field and clinched one of the two tickets in the race for the nomination.
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Meanwhile, longtime Trump ally Sen. Lindsey Graham did win a majority of the vote in the Republican Senate primary, and avoided a runoff.
Graham, who was endorsed by Trump, was facing primary challenges from five candidates, including conservative businessman Mark Lynch, who took aim at the senator over his support for the war in Iran. Lynch was backed by some MAGA leaders who have been critical of the president.
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Accidente en Honduras deja tres hombres muertos y dos mujeres heridas

El vehículo impactó violentamente contra un muro a la orilla de la carretera. (Foto: Redes sociales)
Un fatal accidente de tránsito dejó como saldo tres personas muertas y dos mujeres heridas la madrugada de este sábado en el departamento de Cortés, zona norte de Honduras.
El percance ocurrió aproximadamente a la 1:50 de la madrugada sobre el bulevar que comunica a Puerto Cortés con la ciudad de San Pedro Sula, cuando un vehículo tipo turismo sufrió un aparatoso accidente.
Las víctimas mortales fueron identificadas como José Luis Torres, quien conducía el automóvil, así como Samir Guevara Banegas y Juan Carlos Guevara, quienes viajaban como pasajeros.
De acuerdo con la información preliminar, las víctimas se transportaban en un vehículo Chevrolet color verde cuando ocurrió el accidente.
Hasta el momento, las autoridades no han determinado oficialmente las causas exactas del percance. Sin embargo, las primeras hipótesis indican que el conductor habría perdido el control del automóvil.

Tras perder estabilidad, el vehículo habría dado varias vueltas antes de impactar violentamente contra un muro ubicado a un costado de la carretera.
El fuerte impacto provocó la muerte inmediata de los tres hombres que se encontraban dentro del automotor.
Las víctimas eran originarias de la colonia 21 de Octubre, ubicada en el sector de Puerto Cortés, según confirmaron familiares y personas cercanas que llegaron al lugar del accidente.
Elementos de la Policía Nacional acordonaron la escena mientras equipos de Medicina Forense realizaban el levantamiento cadavérico y los procedimientos legales correspondientes.
Durante varias horas, el tránsito en la zona se vio afectado mientras las autoridades desarrollaban las diligencias investigativas para esclarecer lo ocurrido.
En el mismo accidente también resultaron heridas dos mujeres identificadas como Cindy López y Belkis Romero.

Debido a la gravedad de las lesiones sufridas, ambas fueron trasladadas inicialmente al Hospital de Puerto Cortés y posteriormente remitidas hacia centros asistenciales de San Pedro Sula para recibir atención médica especializada.
Familiares de las víctimas llegaron consternados al lugar del accidente tras conocer la noticia.
Entre lágrimas, Ricardo Guevara, padre de Samir Guevara Banegas y hermano de Juan Carlos Guevara, lamentó profundamente la tragedia que enluta a su familia.
“Son cosas duras de la vida, es difícil tener fortaleza en este momento”, expresó mientras reconocía los cuerpos de sus parientes.
Asimismo, comentó que, según la información que había recibido, presuntamente los ocupantes del vehículo habrían estado consumiendo bebidas alcohólicas antes del accidente.
No obstante, este extremo no ha sido confirmado oficialmente por las autoridades, quienes continúan desarrollando las investigaciones para determinar las circunstancias exactas en las que ocurrió el percance vial.

El accidente vuelve a poner en evidencia la problemática de los siniestros viales en Honduras, especialmente en los departamentos de Cortés y Francisco Morazán, donde se concentra la mayor cantidad de casos.
De acuerdo con datos del Sistema Estadístico Policial en Línea (Sepol) de la Secretaría de Seguridad, entre enero y el 31 de mayo de 2026 se registraron 6,951 accidentes de tránsito en el país.
Según las estadísticas oficiales, Cortés reportó 3,067 accidentes, mientras que Francisco Morazán contabilizó 2,477 casos durante ese mismo período.
Las cifras también reflejan que al menos 845 personas murieron en accidentes viales en Honduras durante los primeros cinco meses del año.
De esos fallecimientos, 185 ocurrieron en el departamento de Cortés y 134 en Francisco Morazán.
Asimismo, las autoridades reportaron 1,435 personas heridas en accidentes de tránsito a nivel nacional, siendo nuevamente Cortés y Francisco Morazán los departamentos con mayor incidencia.
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