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‘Fully justified’: Graham plows ahead with Trump border funding despite Paul’s objections

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FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Lindsey Graham is pushing forward to fund President Donald Trump’s border security agenda despite objections from a key Senate Republican who wants to cut the spending in half.

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The South Carolina Republican, who chairs the Senate Budget Committee, unveiled the Senate’s plan to fund the president’s border security desires, with billions of dollars slated to go toward building a wall at the Southern border, beefing up Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) detention capacity and hiring more Border Patrol Agents, among others.

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Former President Donald Trump and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. (LOGAN CYRUS/AFP via Getty Images)

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But Graham’s decision to plow ahead with the Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee’s $128.4 billion bill, which funds the lion’s share of the administration’s border security request, comes after the committee’s chair, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., proposed to cut half the funding baked into the House GOP’s bill.

Paul’s concerns mobilized White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller to hold a closed-door meeting with Senate Republicans on Thursday to justify the price tag.

«As Budget Chairman, I will do my best to ensure that the President’s border security plan is fully funded because I believe it has been fully justified,» Graham said in a statement to Fox News Digital. «I respectfully disagree with Chairman Paul’s proposal to cut the Trump plan by more than 50 percent.»

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«The President promised to secure our border,» he continued. «His plan fulfills that promise. The Senate must do our part.»

The Homeland Security Committee accounts for the bulk of the White House’s $150 billion request, but not all. The remaining money is expected to come from the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees.  

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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Graham’s bill, which closely mirrors the House GOP’s version, includes $46.5 billion in funding to build the border wall and additional infrastructure, $4.1 billion to hire more border patrol agents, $2 billion for retention and signing bonuses for the new agents, $5 billion to improve border patrol facilities and $855 million to repair the Border Patrol’s vehicle fleet.

The measure also includes $45 billion to beef up ICE’s detention capacity, $6 billion to improve border surveillance, $6 billion to the Department of Homeland Security to «ensure adequate funding for border security across the board» and $10 billion in grant funding to reimburse states for border security efforts during the Biden years.

Paul, who did not attend Miller’s meeting with Senate Republicans, said the White House «threw a number at the wall to see what would stick» and that certain line items, like the tens of billions for border wall construction, could be drastically reduced to roughly $6.5 billion when breaking down the cost of construction per mile.

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He presented his number to the Senate GOP on Wednesday and noted that there were «half a dozen senators» who agreed with him.

When asked why Graham and the leadership opted to skip over him as chair of the committee to release the text of the bill, he said «because they disagree with me.»

«I think Sen. Graham’s job, as he sees it, is to do what the president tells him to do, and my job is to do what I think is fiscally most responsible,» he said. «And so we just have different agendas.»

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Senate Republicans are in the midst of producing their version of the House GOP’s «big, beautiful bill.» They’re using the budget reconciliation process to pass a sweeping bill advancing Trump’s agenda on taxes, immigration, energy, defense and the national debt. They are also working to use it to bring down the national debt – nearing $37 trillion – with the aim of cutting $1.5 trillion in federal spending.

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White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller

White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller (Getty Images)

But whatever comes from the Senate has to pass muster with the House before making its way to Trump’s desk.

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And Miller’s meeting with the Senate GOP was meant to shore up support behind the funding detailed in the House’s bill and answer lingering concerns from fiscal hawks who are trying to find ways to further cut spending in the reconciliation process.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., lauded Miller after the meeting but noted that there were some lawmakers who «were upset, and some that just didn’t want to hear.»

«I mean, Rand Paul’s solution is to cut everything in half and call it good,» he said. «That’s not real budgeting.»

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Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said there was «a little frustration» from some lawmakers who wanted to see a spreadsheet of the funding. He dismissed the notion that the meeting became tense and said «there’s no way to precisely calculate what the administration is going to need» to clean up the «enormous mess» left by the Biden administration.

«If anything, we maybe ought to need more. It’s such a big problem,» Johnson said. «I don’t think we’re going to move the number up, but we’re not going to shortchange it.»

«This is a mess we have to clean up,» he said. «It’s going to cost a lot of money, and we want to make sure this administration has the money to clean up.»

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Israel lanzó ataques contra las instalaciones nucleares del régimen iraní en Isfahán

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Israel confirmó que lanzó ataques contra las instalaciones nucleares del régimen iraní de Isfahán (POLITICA ASIA IRÁN INTERNACIONAL
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El Ejército de Israel aseguró este domingo haber atacado una instalación nuclear iraní en Isfahán, en el centro del país, en el marco de la ofensiva en curso contra objetivos estratégicos de la República Islámica. La operación fue confirmada por el portavoz militar israelí, coronel Avichai Adraee, quien afirmó que las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (FDI) atacaron “con fuerza un centro estratégico importante”.

El ataque se produjo después de que el Organismo Internacional de la Energía Atómica (OIEA) verificara daños en cuatro edificios críticos en Isfahán, entre ellos una instalación de conversión de uranio y una planta de fabricación de placas de combustible. El organismo, que depende de Naciones Unidas, informó sobre las afectaciones el sábado por la noche tras inspecciones de urgencia.

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Según el portavoz de las FDI, los ataques alcanzaron también “laboratorios e instalaciones de contención” en la zona, aunque no se precisó el momento exacto en que ocurrieron los bombardeos.

Adraee advirtió que Israel continuará atacando las capacidades nucleares iraníes “para eliminar la amenaza que representan”. Se trata del golpe más directo contra infraestructura nuclear iraní desde el inicio de la actual escalada, y marca un punto de inflexión en el conflicto regional.

La operación marcó el primer
La operación marcó el primer ataque directo a infraestructura nuclear iraní desde el inicio de la escalada (Maxar Technologies/REUTERS)

La ciudad de Isfahán alberga una de las principales infraestructuras del programa nuclear iraní, incluida la planta de conversión de uranio, que actúa como parte fundamental del ciclo de producción de combustible para las centrifugadoras. El OIEA, que ha tenido inspectores en Irán desde hace décadas, expresó su preocupación por la integridad física del sitio y advirtió sobre el potencial riesgo de diseminación nuclear en caso de nuevos ataques.

Hasta el momento, la agencia no ha informado sobre la liberación de material radiactivo como consecuencia del bombardeo. No obstante, fuentes diplomáticas occidentales en Viena señalaron que los técnicos del organismo siguen trabajando para evaluar el alcance total de los daños.

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El bombardeo marca un nuevo y delicado episodio en el conflicto entre Israel e Irán, que en los últimos días ha escalado de manera sostenida. A diferencia de ataques anteriores centrados en blancos militares o logísticos, este golpe tiene un carácter abiertamente nuclear, con lo que se cruza una línea que hasta ahora muchos actores internacionales consideraban de alto riesgo.

Israel reportó más de 200 lanzamientos de cohetes iraníes mientras continúan los ataques aéreos por tercer día

Desde el viernes, Israel ha intensificado su campaña militar como parte de la operación “Rising Lion”, en respuesta al creciente número de ataques con cohetes y drones lanzados desde Irán y sus aliados regionales.

Según el balance más reciente publicado por las FDI este domingo a las 11:15, se han registrado más de 200 lanzamientos de cohetes en los últimos días. En total, 22 misiles impactaron directamente en suelo israelí, provocando 13 muertes —incluidos tres menores— y al menos 380 heridos, de los cuales nueve permanecen en estado grave.

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Por su parte, el régimen iraní ha prometido responder. El ministro de Exteriores, Abás Araqchí, declaró que Teherán continuará atacando territorio israelí mientras persistan las agresiones. “Si se detiene la agresión israelí, nosotros también pararemos”, dijo en una reunión con embajadores extranjeros celebrada en la capital iraní, según reportó el diario Tehran Times.

Al menos 13 muertos y
Al menos 13 muertos y más de 380 heridos en varias regiones de Israel dejaron las oleadas de misiles lanzadas por Irán (REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun)

La ofensiva israelí ya ha causado más de 100 muertos en Irán, entre ellos altos mandos militares y científicos vinculados al programa nuclear. El viernes, medios estatales confirmaron la muerte del jefe del Estado Mayor de las Fuerzas Armadas de Irán, general Mohamad Hosein Baqerí, así como del comandante en jefe de la Guardia Revolucionaria, general Hossein Salamí, y del general Gholam Ali Rashid, responsable de la base aérea Khatam ol-Anbiya. También fueron asesinados los científicos Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi y Fereydoun Abbasi, vinculados al enriquecimiento de uranio.



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Left-wing advocacy groups in the hot seat as anti-ICE riots trigger investigation: ‘Not protected speech’

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The anti-ICE protests and riots in Los Angeles brought heightened scrutiny on activist groups, including the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, and Union del Barrio.

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CHIRLA and the other groups are now subject to an investigation by Sen. Josh Hawley, R-MO., through the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said that the Internal Revenue Service is looking into any possible funding of «violent» acts, according to CBS News.

Hawley sent letters to the groups for an «alleged role in financing and materially supporting the coordinated protests and riots that have gulfed Los Angeles.»

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WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 28: Sen. Josh Hawley. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

«Credible reporting now suggests that your organization has provided logistical support and financial resources to individuals engaged in these disruptive actions,» Hawley wrote in the letters. «Let me be clear: bankrolling civil unrest is not protected speech. It is aiding and abetting criminal conduct.»

CHIRLA Executive Director Angelica Salas condemned the ICE sweeps in Los Angeles during a news conference with Mayor Karen Bass on Thursday, adding that Republicans are «saying the most vicious lies of who we are, what we do and what we’re about.»

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«And yes, we have received a letter from Sen. Josh Hawley. But what I want you to know is that’s not going to deter us, it’s not going to intimidate us from standing with our immigrant community,» Salas said.

CHIRLA said they have not played a role in the violence, according to the New York Post earlier this week. Some parts of the city faced property damage, including vehicles and businesses.

The organization has received $34 million in taxpayer funding in the past, including $750,000 under the Biden administration, according to IRS records obtained by Fox News.

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A protester places debris in a fire as Border Patrol personnel in riot gear and gas masks stand guard outside an industrial park in Paramount, Calif., on Saturday, June 7, 2025.  (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

The group runs a «rapid-response network,» which Salas mentioned in the press conference has been busy with the recent ICE arrest operations in the area.

«Yesterday, our raids rapid response network did not stop receiving calls until after 7 p.m.,» Salas said. «And so, there’s two kinds of reports. It’s the community is also very scared. So even if they’re not at an enforcement site, what’s happening is they’re witnessing everything.»

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CHIRLA operates a «deportation defense» legal team, along with other immigration resources, according to its website.

«CHIRLA relies on the love and vision of our community to organize and build power among people, institutions, and organizations to change public opinion and craft progressive policies that promote human, civil and labor rights for everyone,» the group’s website states on its mission page.

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U.S. National Guard are deployed around downtown Los Angeles, Sunday, June 8, 2025, following an immigration raid protest the night before. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer) (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

President Donald Trump has claimed «paid insurrections» have played a role in the riots, as a legal battle plays out between him and the state of California for his National Guard troop deployment to the civil unrest.

Fox News Digital reached out to CHIRLA for further comment.

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The FBI told Fox News Digital earlier this week that if any evidence of a criminal conspiracy emerges, they will look into it.

«We’re investigating anyone who crosses the line from first-amendment protected activity to violence and are prepared to prosecute anyone who assaults a federal officer or causes damage to government property,» Laura Eimiller, media coordinator for the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office, told Fox News Digital in an email at the time. «LAPD, as you know, is also making arrests for unlawful assembly.  Obviously, any evidence of a criminal conspiracy will be investigated.»

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Trump promises to respond with ‘full strength and might’ of US military if Iran attacks America

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday said the U.S. had «nothing to do with» Israel’s attack against Iran but warned that any attack against the U.S. would be met with the «full strength and might» of the U.S. military.

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«The U.S. had nothing to do with the attack on Iran, tonight,» Trump wrote on Truth Social in the early morning hours of Sunday. 

«If we are attacked in any way, shape or form by Iran, the full strength and might of the U.S. Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before,» he continued. «However, we can easily get a deal done between Iran and Israel, and end this bloody conflict!!!»

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U.S. President Donald Trump said the U.S. had «nothing to do with» Israel’s attack against Iran on Sunday morning. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Trump’s comments came hours after the Israel Defense Forces claimed responsibility for a series of strikes on the headquarters of the Iranian Defense Ministry and a nuclear project, while Tehran unleashed a fresh barrage of deadly strikes.

«The IDF completed an extensive series of strikes on targets in Tehran related to the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons project,» the IDF wrote on X. «The targets included the Iranian Ministry of Defense headquarters, the headquarters of the SPND nuclear project, and additional targets, which advanced the Iranian regime’s efforts to obtain a nuclear weapon and where the Iranian regime hid its nuclear archive.»

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Despite Trump’s statement, Iran says it has evidence that the U.S. was involved in the attack.

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Israeli security forces inspect destroyed residential buildings

Israeli security forces inspect destroyed residential buildings that were hit by a missile fired from Iran, in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, Israel, on Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP)

«We have solid proof of the support of the American forces and American bases in the region for the attacks of the Zionist regime military forces,» Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told foreign diplomats in a meeting broadcast on state TV.

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The attacks traded by Israel and Iran represented the latest violence since a surprise offensive by Israel two days earlier seeking to decimate Tehran’s nuclear program.

At least 10 Israeli victims were killed and at least 180 were injured in Iranian missile strikes overnight, while casualty figures were not immediately available in Iran, where Israel targeted Tehran’s Defense Ministry headquarters as well as locations it alleged were associated with the country’s nuclear program.

The Israeli military alleged the locations were «related to the Iranian regime’s nuclear weapons project.»

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U.S. intelligence agencies and the International Atomic Energy Agency have repeatedly said Iran was not pursuing a nuclear weapon before Israel unleashed its offensive targeting Iran starting on Friday.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran has evidence that the U.S. was involved in the attack. (Getty Images)

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Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard claimed that Iranian missiles targeted fuel production facilities for Israeli fighter jets, although this has not been acknowledged by Israel.

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Planned negotiations between Iran and the U.S. over Tehran’s nuclear program were canceled amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, raising questions about when and how an end to the fighting could come.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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