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Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced backlash on social media Friday, including from members of the Trump administration, for pushing back on Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids targeting illegal immigrants in her city. 

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«This morning, we received reports of federal immigration enforcement actions in multiple locations in Los Angeles,» Bass said in a statement on Friday. 

«As Mayor of a proud city of immigrants, who contribute to our city in so many ways, I am deeply angered by what has taken place. These tactics sow terror in our communities and disrupt basic principles of safety in our city. My Office is in close coordination with immigrant rights community organizations. We will not stand for this.»

The mayor’s statement, which garnered over two million impressions on X, drew immediate pushback from conservatives, with many pointing out criticisms of her leadership, preparedness, and response to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year that killed 30 people. 

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LA Mayor Karen Bass was blasted on social media for her reaction to ICE raids in her city. (Getty/AP)

«You have no say in this at all,» White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller posted on X. «Federal law is supreme and federal law will be enforced.»

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«It’s amazing the number of elected officials who don’t grasp the basics of federalism, or federal sovereignty over immigration issues, or the First Amendment,» Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice Harmeet Dhillon posted on X. 

«They’re Illegals,» Deputy Assistant to the President Sebastian Gorka posted on X. «Not ‘immigrants.’ One just tried to burn Americans alive in Boulder. If you’re aiding and abetting them you’re a criminal too. Are you ready to be treated as a criminal? Because we are ready to treat you as one if you commit a crime.»

«Can’t get permits for people to rebuild their homes after a wildfire, but focused like a laser beam on stopping immigration enforcement,» Red State writer Bonchie posted on X. 

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Mayor Karen Bass has fielded tough questions on Los Angeles’ response to the wildfires during January press conferences.  (Drew A. Kelley/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram/FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

«Communist sympathizer Karen Bass takes the side of illegal alien criminals vs. American citizens,» conservative communicator Steve Guest posted on X. «To think, she was almost Biden’s VP pick.»

«LA Mayor Karen Bass promises to protect illegals in her city,» conservative influencer account LibsofTikTok posted on X. «Obstructing or impeding ICE operations is a crime.»

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«If only Karen Bass fought against the Los Angeles fires like she fights for illegal aliens,» GOP Rep. Darrell Issa posted on X. 

The Associated Press reported that immigration advocates confirmed at least 45 people had been arrested across seven locations. The locations included two Home Depot stores, a store in the fashion district and a doughnut shop, according to Angelica Salas, the executive director of the Coalition of Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), who spoke at an afternoon news conference to denounce the actions.

Videos of the operations taken by bystanders and TV news crews showed people being escorted across a Home Depot parking lot by federal agents. The videos also captured clashes between protesters and federal agents at detention sites.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent. (Getty Images)

As the protests grew on Friday evening, and law enforcement in riot gear had to be brought in to calm the crowds, Bass drew even more criticism online from users accusing her of stirring up protesters.

«Karen Bass whipped all of this up,» Special Presidential Envoy for Special Missions of United States Ric Grenell posted on X. «She attacked the rule of law. She undermined democracy. The @MayorOfLA is creating chaos in LA.»

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Fox News Digital reached out to the mayor’s office for comment.

Adding to the controversy, the Los Angeles Police Department issued a statement that it was not getting involved with deportations or immigration enforcement.

«Today the LAPD became aware that federal law enforcement agencies conducted activities in the City of Los Angeles. I’m aware that these actions cause anxiety for many Angelenos, so I want to make it clear: the LAPD is not involved in civil immigration enforcement,» LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said in a statement posted on X.

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, left, and her disaster-recovery czar Steve Soboroff, right, arrive at a press conference at Palisades Recreation Center on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025 in Pacific Palisades, CA. 

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, left, and her disaster-recovery czar Steve Soboroff, right, arrive at a press conference at Palisades Recreation Center on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025 in Pacific Palisades, CA.  (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

«While the LAPD will continue to have a visible presence in all our communities to ensure public safety, we will not assist or participate in any sort of mass deportations, nor will the LAPD try to determine an individual’s immigration status.»

That position drew criticism on social media, including from Assistant Secretary Dept. of Homeland Security Tricia McLaughlin. 

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«Assaulting ICE enforcement officers, slashing tires, defacing buildings,» she posted. «800 protestors have surrounded and breached the first layer of a federal law enforcement building in LA. @LAPD
has not responded. This violence against  @ICEgov must stop.»

«We will not stand for THIS,» McLaughlin said in a Saturday morning post that included photos of graffiti from rioters at the scene with messages like «KILL ICE» and «F*** ICE.»

Guest added in another post: «The fact the LAPD has not responded is a MAJOR scandal. As this violence against federal law enforcement rages, Democrat LA Mayor Karen Bass has so far refused to restore law and order. She should step up or step aside—LA deserves a leader who defends the rule of law.»

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Fox News Digital’s Greg Wehner contributed to this report

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Nuevo golpe de Ucrania a Rusia: una fábrica química clave para municiones se incendió tras el impacto de un dron

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Ucrania atacó con drones una planta planta química rusa

Una planta química clave para la fabricación de explosivos en la región rusa de Tula se incendió en las primeras horas del domingo tras ser impactada por un dron ucraniano, marcando el segundo ataque contra esta instalación estratégica en apenas dos semanas, según informaron autoridades rusas.

El gobernador regional Dmitri Miliáyev confirmó que el incendio en la planta química Azot se desató después de que los restos de un dron ucraniano derribado cayeran sobre la fábrica de nitrógeno y amoníaco, ubicada aproximadamente 200 kilómetros al sur de Moscú. “El fuego fue sofocado”, declaró Miliáyev en un mensaje de Telegram, añadiendo que dos personas resultaron heridas durante el incidente, aunque sus vidas no corren peligro.

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La instalación, situada en Novomoskovsk, Tula, representa uno de los mayores fabricantes químicos de Rusia y el segundo mayor productor de amoníaco y fertilizantes nitrogenados del país. Su producción incluye nitrato de amonio, un ingrediente clave en la fabricación de explosivos; metanol, que puede servir como base para combustible de cohetes; y argón, utilizado en la metalurgia de defensa.

Una nube de humo tras el ataque en la planta Azot de Tula (Telegram)

Según testigos presenciales citados por canales de Telegram rusos, se escucharon entre cinco y ocho explosiones fuertes durante el ataque nocturno.

El canal de Telegram ucraniano Exilenova+ suguirió que el impacto alcanzó el área de acceso a la tubería principal de la planta, no las unidades de procesamiento directamente. Un trabajador de la planta, en un video supuestamente filmado en el sitio, declaró: “Básicamente, golpeó una tubería — una de gas, una línea de propano.”

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La planta Azot representa un objetivo estratégico crucial para las fuerzas ucranianas debido a su papel en la producción de defensa rusa

El ataque del domingo representa la segunda vez en dos semanas que drones ucranianos impactan la instalación Azot. El ataque previo ocurrió el 24 de mayo, cuando drones alcanzaron una tubería de gas de baja presión en el taller número 4, dañando dos tanques de ácido nítrico de 750 toneladas. Uno de los tanques derramó su contenido al suelo, lo que provocó el cierre completo de la instalación.

La planta Azot representa un objetivo estratégico crucial para las fuerzas ucranianas debido a su papel en la producción de defensa rusa. Según Reuters, Azot suministra materias primas a la planta Sverdlov en la región de Nizhny Novgorod para su uso en la fabricación de compuestos explosivos como HMX y RDX para municiones de artillería.

La compañía también produce cloro, plásticos, resinas, soda cáustica, cloruro de calcio y ácido nítrico, todos componentes esenciales para la industria de defensa rusa.

Las autoridades de Tula confirmaron que el Servicio ruso de protección al consumidor (Rospotrebnadzor) y entidades ecologistas locales están monitoreando la posible contaminación ambiental tras el incendio en la planta química, sin detectar hasta el momento niveles de contaminación superiores a la norma.

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Un solado ucraniano prepara un dron de combate pesado Vampire antes de su vuelo sobre las posiciones de las tropas rusas, cerca de la ciudad fronteriza de Kupiansk. (REUTERS/Anatolii Stepanov)

El ataque a la planta Azot formó parte de una ofensiva nocturna más amplia de Ucrania contra territorio ruso. El Ministerio de Defensa ruso informó haber derribado un total de 65 drones ucranianos sobre siete regiones rusas y la península anexionada de Crimea durante las operaciones que se extendieron desde las 23:00 hora de Moscú del sábado hasta las 09:00 del domingo.

Los ataques obligaron a tres aeropuertos de Moscú — Domodédovo, Zhukovski y Vnúkovo — a suspender temporalmente sus operaciones, según informó el alcalde de Moscú, Serguéi Sobianin. Los servicios de monitoreo de drones reportaron que Moscú fue atacada desde tres direcciones por el sur y el oeste.

Paralelamente, el sábado drones ucranianos también atacaron una planta de producción de betún cerca de la refinería de Lukoil en Kstovo, en la región de Nizhny Novgorod, aproximadamente 800 kilómetros de Ucrania. El Ministerio de Situaciones de Emergencia ruso confirmó un incendio mayor, señalando que “unidades de producción de betún con un volumen total de 200 metros cúbicos están ardiendo.”

Los ataques marcan la reanudación de la campaña ucraniana contra instalaciones de almacenamiento y procesamiento de combustible rusas, después de una pausa de varios meses y de la exitosa “Operación Telaraña” que golpeó varias bases aéreas rusas.

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El viernes 6 de junio, Ucrania atacó el depósito de combustible Kristall de Rosrezerv en Engels, región de Saratov, donde se almacena combustible de aviación para bombarderos estratégicos rusos.

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El fuego y el humo se elevan desde un lugar en Engels, región de Saratov, Rusia, en esta captura de pantalla obtenida de un vídeo de las redes sociales. (Social Media/via REUTERS)

El ataque previo de este tipo había ocurrido el 18 de marzo, cuando drones ucranianos atacaron la terminal de transbordo de petróleo Kavkaz en la región de Krasnodar.

Los ataques se producen en un momento de intensificación del conflicto, con Rusia reportando el domingo que sus fuerzas habían avanzado por primera vez hacia la región industrial oriental de Dnipropetrovsk de Ucrania, marcando una escalada territorial significativa.

El Ministerio de Defensa ruso declaró que fuerzas de una unidad de tanques habían “alcanzado la frontera occidental de la República Popular de Donetsk y continúan desarrollando una ofensiva en la región de Dnipropetrovsk.”

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Bold move to keep Americans safe from ‘terrorists’ is basis for US travel ban for some African nations

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President Donald Trump’s restrictions on travel from 10 African countries are being praised by analysts for improving U.S. security internationally and domestically.

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The president said on X the travel ban was being introduced after a terror attack against a pro-Israel group advocating for Hamas to release Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, last weekend, allegedly by an Egyptian man who had overstayed his visa.

In a White House fact sheet, Trump said, «We will restore the travel ban, some people call it the Trump travel ban, and keep the radical Islamic terrorists out of our country.»

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President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center Feb. 22, 2025, in Oxon Hill, Md.  (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

This point was backed by the State Department’s principal deputy spokesperson, Tommy Pigott. In a briefing Thursday, Pigott said, «This is a national security imperative».

But observers believe there is an external, international reason. 

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«Most, if not all, of the African countries were added to this list either because of extreme instability and thus terrorist havens or because relations between them and the U.S. is either extremely poor or non-existent,» Bill Roggio, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and editor of FDD’s Long War Journal, told Fox News Digital. 

«For instance, the U.S. has been historically hard on Eritrea for its human rights abuses and also alleged support for terrorism. While in Chad, its military regime kicked the U.S. military out of its territory last year, further hurting the U.S. military posture in Africa.»

TRUMP BANS TRAVEL TO US FROM SEVERAL COUNTRIES TO BLOCK ‘DANGEROUS FOREIGN ACTORS’

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Some of the restricted African countries listed below pose significant potential security concerns for the U.S.

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In this Feb. 17, 2011, file photo, hundreds of newly trained al-Shabaab fighters perform military exercises in an area south of Mogadishu, Somalia.  (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)

SOMALIA 

The world’s two principal Islamist terror groups, ISIS and al Qaeda, represented here by Al-Shabaab, both operate openly in Somalia. The White House described it this week as «a terrorist safe haven.» 

A briefing note accompanying the travel ban declared, «A persistent terrorist threat emanates from Somalia’s territory. Somalia also remains a destination for individuals attempting to join terrorist groups that threaten the national security of the United States.»  

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The U.S. Africa Command mounted five air attacks against operators from both groups in just the 12 days up to June 2. 

LIBYA 

Fighting and subsequent piles of bodies in the streets have been reported in the past month in Tripoli, the Libyan capital. The U.N.’s Support Mission in Libya recently posted on X that the situation could «spiral out of control.»

«The historical terrorist presence within Libya’s territory amplifies the risks posed by the entry into the United States of its nationals,» the White House note states, adding U.S. border officials can’t properly vet Libyans because «there is no competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents in Libya.»

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SUDAN 

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Fighters of the Sudan Liberation Movement, a Sudanese rebel group active in Sudan’s Darfur State that supports army Chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, attend a graduation ceremony in the southeastern Gedaref state March 28, 2024. (Getty Images)

The U.S. has already imposed sanctions against the leaders of both parties involved in a two-year civil war that has reportedly killed 150,000 and displaced 12 million. The U.S. claims up to 28% of Sudanese overstay their visas.

ERITREA 

The criminal records of Eritreans are not available for inspection by U.S. officials. With an overstay rate of up to 55%, the White House also reported that «Eritrea has historically refused to accept back its removable nationals.»   

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CHAD 

The West African country is causing concern in Washington as it deepens relations with Russia. Chad President Idriss Deby went to Moscow last year for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Kremlin Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was then warmly welcomed in Chad’s capital, N’Djamena, for a reciprocal visit. Russia’s shadowy Wagner private mercenary group’s importance in the country is being questioned after three of its members were arrested in September and sent back to Moscow. 

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In this pool photograph distributed by Russian state-owned agency Sputnik, Russian President Vladimir Putin meets with Chad’s Transitional President Mahamat Idriss Deby at the Kremlin in Moscow Jan. 24, 2024.  (Mikhail Metzel/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

Banning nationals this week, the U.S. said Chad has had a visa overstay rate of up to 55%. In Chad, President Deby responded by saying, «I have instructed the government to act in accordance with the principles of reciprocity and suspend the issuance of visas to U.S. citizens.»

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People from this West African country have reportedly overstayed their F, M and J visas by up to 70%.

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Depending on the visa category, up to 35% of citizens in the U.S. are reported to have overstayed their visas.

Overstaying is the main issue for the other African countries whose nationals are partially restricted and now have only limited entry into the U.S.

SIERRA LEONE 

Has an overstay rate of up to 35%, and, the White House says, «has historically failed to accept back its removable nationals.»

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Libyan protesters gather in Tripoli’s Martyrs Square to call for the resignation of the national unity government May 14, 2025. (Getty Images)

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TOGO 

Togo suffers from poor governance, nepotism and widespread corruption, which reportedly goes all the way to the president’s office. Over 50% of the population lives below what’s regarded as the international poverty line. Togo’s nationals have an overstay rate of up to 35% in the U.S.

BURUNDI 

Burundi vies with South Sudan for the dubious title of poorest country in the world. Yet soaring inflation has caused a devastating rise in food prices. A former rebel group has led the country for two decades in an climate of political unrest and alleged repression. Burundi’s citizens have an overstay rate of up to 17% in the U.S.

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‘Right down the line’: Medicaid reform in ‘big, beautiful bill’ divides lawmakers by party

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Medicaid reform in President Donald Trump’s «big, beautiful bill» has drawn a partisan line through Congress. 

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Democrats have railed against potential Medicaid cuts since Trump was elected, while Republicans have celebrated Medicaid reform through the reconciliation process as an efficient way to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in the welfare program. 

Fox News Digital asked lawmakers from both ends of the political spectrum to react to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s Medicaid reform. The results were as expectedly divided. 

«This is all B.S., what the Democrats are doing,» Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., told Fox News Digital. «They’re pushing the agenda that we’re cutting 10 million people off Medicaid. It’s people that actually shouldn’t be on it, illegals that shouldn’t be on it. We’re reforming it.»

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Democrats have rejected Medicaid reform in President Donald Trump’s «big, beautiful bill.» (Getty/AP)

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a nonpartisan federal agency that has been ridiculed by Republicans, estimated this week that Trump’s «big, beautiful bill» would leave 10.9 million people without health insurance, including 1.4 million who are in the country without legal status in state-funded programs.

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But Republicans are holding firm in their defense of Medicaid reform, which Republicans say only cuts benefits to illegal immigrants, those ineligible to receive benefits who are currently receiving benefits, duplicate enrollees in one or more states and those who are able but choosing not to work. 

«The people who would not continue to get Medicaid benefits under this bill were not qualified to get them in the first place,» Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., told Fox News Digital. 

TRUMP’S ‘BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL’ FACES RESISTANCE FROM REPUBLICAN SENATORS OVER DEBT FEARS

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President Donald Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., talk with reporters after a House Republican Conference meeting on the budget reconciliation bill at the U.S. Capitol May 20, 2025.  (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Democrats continue to sound off on the healthcare threat of eliminating 10 million people from Medicaid. Not a single House Democrat voted to pass Trump’s championed legislation, which includes fulfilling key campaign promises like cutting taxes, immigration reform and American energy production. 

«These burdensome regulatory requirements for proving that somebody has obtained or sought work are going to mean millions of people will go without healthcare, and the restrictions on food assistance are equally an obstacle to people meeting their everyday needs,» Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said. 

Blumenthal added he is «very, very concerned about these seemingly cruel and unproductive ways of raising money simply to finance tax cuts» for «wealthy billionaires.»

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New Jersey Democratic Sen. Andy Kim said he is happy to have an «honest conversation» about government efficiency and saving taxpayer dollars, but that’s not the reality of this bill. 

Congressional Democrats hold a rally and press conference to announce their opposition to a Republicans plan to cut Medicaid in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill on May 13, 2025 in Washington, DC. House Republicans released a spending plan this week that would cause millions of poor Americans to lose Medicaid and millions more to pay higher fees, all part of President Donald Trump's budget priorities. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Congressional Democrats held a rally and news conference to announce their opposition to a Republican plan to cut Medicaid in the Cannon House Office Building on Capitol Hill May 13, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

«People are struggling, and I feel like, in the richest, most powerful country in the world, we should be able to make sure that people can have the basic needs they need to be able to survive,» Kim said of Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. 

Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., told Fox News Digital there is «nothing beautiful» about Trump’s «big, beautiful bill.»

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«This is horrific, and it adds massive amounts to our debt, compromising our ability to [fund] the fundamentals in the future, foundations for families to thrive — health care, housing, education, good-paying jobs. That’s what we should be doing here, not doing massive tax cuts for billionaires and paying for them by tearing down programs for ordinary families,» Merkley said. 

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The national debt stands at more than $36.2 trillion as of June 5, according to the Fox Business, based on data from the Treasury Department.

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The CBO’s report this week also estimated Trump’s bill will cut taxes by $3.7 trillion while raising deficits by $2.4 trillion over a decade. 

Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom and Eric Revell contributed to this report. 

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