Trump draws line in sand: No DHS funding without SAVE America Act

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President Donald Trump on Monday said he wants to tie the SAVE America Act to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding as the stalemate between lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle continues.

Speaking at a roundtable in Memphis, Tennessee, to tout the Memphis Safe Task Force (MSTF), a multi-agency, federal-led law enforcement initiative launched in late 2025 to combat violent crime in the city, Trump spoke of the chaos unfolding at airports across the country amid a lapse in DHS funding. 

He also called for the passage of the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship to vote.

“We want voter ID, we want proof of citizenship as part of our funding,” he said. “We want to merge them so that we can get the great, big, beautiful bill in action.”

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President Donald Trump in Memphis.

President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable discussion on public safety at a Tennessee Air National Guard Base in Memphis, Tenn. Trump said the SAVE America Act should be tied in with the funding for the Department of Homeland Security.  (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

“I’m suggesting very strongly that the Republicans, in going for the SAVE America Act, that you welded into exactly this because voter ID is part of Homeland Security,” he added. “Think of it. We’re talking about two separate items, but they’re really the same. Voter ID is part of Homeland Security and citizenship. Proof of citizenship is part of homeland security. So I think it should be welded in. I think it should be together.”

Trump urged Republicans to put the pressure on Democrats to include voter ID requirements with legislation to reopen the DHS. 

“I’m suggesting strongly to the Republican Party, don’t make any deal on anything,” he said. “The most important thing we can have is what’s called the SAVE America Act. Don’t make any deal on anything unless you include voter ID, and you have to be a citizen to vote.”

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President Donald Trump arrives to participate in a roundtable discussion on public safety at a Tennessee Air National Guard Base on Monday in Memphis, Tenn., with from left, Gov. Bill Lee, R-Tenn., Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Trump, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Gady Serralta, Director of the U.S. Marshals Service.  (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Republicans have pushed for voter ID in an effort to shore up the federal election system. Democrats remain opposed, saying the requirement would disenfranchise millions of voters. 

Meanwhile, many airports across the country have seen long security lines after Congress failed to reach an agreement on DHS funding.

While most other federal agencies are fully funded and open, DHS has been operating without a budget for more than one month. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers have not been paid, leading to increased callouts and longer security lines, sometimes up to three hours in major hubs.

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On Monday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were deployed to airports to assist the TSA with managing crowds and other duties. 

“We’re trying to release TSA resources to get into positions where they really have expertise,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.” “We’re going to relieve TSA and augment TSA… and hopefully it will move the lines quicker.”



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Iran: ‘We are not responsible, those who attack should face consequences’; Iran’s Consul General blunt on West Asia war – Iran Denies Responsibility For Global Economic Crisis Amid West Asia Conflict, Urges Global Action

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Amidst the ongoing tension in West Asia, Iran has made its position clear on the fears of global economic crisis. Consul General of Iran in Mumbai, Saeed Reza Mosayeb Motlagh has clearly said that Iran is not responsible for the economic instability of the world under any circumstances.



‘We just defended ourselves’
Consul General Saeed Reza said Iran had taken steps only in self-defense. According to him, the attacking countries should take responsibility for its consequences. He said that we had already warned, yet we were attacked. In such a situation, he should have thought first about the consequences of the war.


Appeal to the international community to play an active role
Sayeed Raza Mosayeb Motlagh appealed to the global community and said that there is a need to take concrete steps and not just rhetoric. He said the international community should dialogue with the party that started the war and stop it from taking such steps.

Reference to UN regulations
Referring to the UN Charter and international laws in its statement, Iran said that all countries should together hold the responsible parties accountable. The Consul General said that many times in history, powerful countries have harmed other countries, but this time they have to face a strong and opposing nation. Iran warned that it is necessary to stop such unilateral military action against any country in future. For this, international pressure and accountability are very important.

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NASA sets difficult ground rules for spacecraft relocation • The Register

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NASA has issued a draft Request for Proposals to move a flown space vehicle, a step some lawmakers see as progress toward relocating Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian Museum in Virginia to Houston, Texas.

The agency emphasized it was seeking feedback on transporting something like a flown Orion capsule as well as a Space Shuttle orbiter.

Administrator Jared Isaacman has yet to name the vehicle moving to Houston under the Trump administration’s budget. Space Shuttle Discovery was not mentioned in the bill, although several US lawmakers have long sought to relocate the retired orbiter to Texas.

In a statement, US Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) said: “My law authorizing and funding the Space Shuttle Discovery’s movement to Houston is being set into motion thanks to NASA’s announcement, and I applaud Administrator Isaacman for keeping this process moving.

“Today is real progress in our mission to bring Discovery home, and I look forward to welcoming the shuttle home to Space City soon.”

NASA’s request signals movement on the issue, if not full resolution. It should also clarify how a vehicle transfer would be conducted and at what cost, though the agency has stopped short of asking bidders to commit to a specific price.

The request also contains language that should give bidders pause. It describes the vehicles as “irreplaceable national assets requiring preservation-focused handling.” This is a standard that demands careful consideration before committing to a bid.

The Keep The Shuttle group was “delighted” with the document, however, a spokesperson told The Register: “NASA has instructed that any proposal to move Discovery keeps the shuttle intact – no ‘disassembly’ allowed. However, there is no way to move an intact shuttle ~40 miles to Quantico (as NASA suggested) or anywhere else on the Potomac. In short, NASA’s first RFP is asking for the impossible.”

Moving an Orion capsule is a far simpler task. The spokesperson pointed out: “NASA has used USAF cargo jets to move Orions in the past, and the RFP indicates that this will be the likely solution.”

“So we’re delighted, because NASA has committed to keeping the shuttle intact, and is on a direct path to send Artemis II to Houston – with a stop at the Moon first of course!”

The equipment NASA used to transport the Space Shuttles has long been retired or scrapped, meaning that something as large as an orbiter will require considerable effort and likely cost considerably more than allocated. An Orion capsule, less so. ®



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Moment missile strikes shortly after Israeli president’s visit | Hezbollah

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Israeli President Isaac Herzog was forced to take cover as a missile struck nearby shortly after he gave a press conference in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona. During the speech, Herzog aid Israel cannot return to last year’s ceasefire and must secure “strategic depth inside Lebanon.”



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California school district spends $270K on ‘Rap Camp’ as math scores plummet

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An underperforming California school district is dishing out nearly $300,000 to partner with a group to teach a rap-based curriculum to students, sparking “troubling” concerns, the Justice Department said. 

The Merced City School District, one of the state’s lower-performing school districts, has signed a $270,000 contract with School Yard Rap, the New York Post reported. 

 The agreement includes a summer “Rap Camp” and an “African American Affinity Group,” which has raised questions about whether the partnership complies with federal law. 

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The Merced City School District has paid nearly $300,000 to contract with School Yard Rap, to teach kids using hip-hop in its curriculum.  (Merced City School District)

Lessons include history lessons, songwriting, DJ-ing and performances.

“The School Yard Rap curriculum transforms history lessons into relatable characters presented through songs and storytelling- resulting in emotional connection,” the School Yard Rap website states. 

Established in 2016, School Yard Rap, which operates in 28 states, presents “a world where learning meets rhythm, exploring diverse cultures and subjects through interactive music-infused modules.”

Merced has handed out $610,000 worth of contracts to School Yard Rap, the Post reported. Fox News Digital has reached out to the school district and School Yard Rap. 

The Justice Department told Fox News Digital that any race-based programming is “troubling.”

“It is illegal for the government to offer benefits solely on the basis of race. We have not had the opportunity to investigate these allegations, but if true, they are troubling,” Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, told Fox News Digital. 

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The Merced City School District entered into a contract with School Yard Rap for a rap-based curriculum.  (istock)

Brandon Brown, a former school teacher and founder of School Yard Rap, told the newspaper that the programming wasn’t exclusionary.

“This camp specifically — the African American Affinity Camp — is open to every single student grades 3rd to 8th, focusing on African American history and the diaspora,” he said. “I think this is politically driven and the reason this is being called out.”

However, one of School Yard Rap’s programs, titled “Moor than a Month” features song lyrics mimicking those by hip-hop group Migos, which talks about white patriarchy.

“I’mma be Black every day that I’m here, no cap, for more than a month, just like every Black kid in class,” the song said.

“So this album for them, but this track’s for you — every teacher and parent, you need this truth,” one line states. “History books have a white male skew, but believe me I ain’t blaming you. That’s who wrote it on paper — it’s a cycle by nature.”

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The school district serves 11,400 students but has a student-teacher ratio of 25 to 1, according to Niche, a website that compiles data to rank and review schools. Only 13% of the students meet math-proficiency benchmarks, the report states. 

The Justice Department has launched probes recently into other school districts for alleged race-based programs and hiring practices. In April 2025, it began looking into Chicago Public Schools’ Black Student Success Plan over alleged race-based benefits. 



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‘Weather whiplash’ warning as England recovers from drought after heavy rain | Science, Climate & Tech News

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England has recovered from drought after four months of above average rainfall, but officials are concerned about future dry spells.

A wetter-than-normal February saw England receive 170% of the long-term average rainfall, the Environment Agency said.

A regular government-led meeting of water stakeholders noted that while wetter than normal months had been positive for water supplies, they had “caused devastating flooding” in many areas.

The South West recorded the second-highest December to February winter rainfall since records began in 1871.

While England saw above average rain in February, March is drier than normal so far. Pic: PA
Image: While England saw above average rain in February, March is drier than normal so far. Pic: PA

On Monday, East Anglia became the final area to move back to a “normal” water level status.

The Environment Agency said the risk of drought in 2026 was now low, but there was still the possibility of “flash drought”, caused by a sudden combination of very low rainfall and high temperatures – conditions seen in summer 2022.

However, officials warned that the country will see increased “weather whiplash”, with rapid swings from droughts to floods as a consequence of climate change.

March has been drier than normal, only receiving 53% of the long-term average rainfall for the month so far.

Reservoir storage is now at 95% in England, slightly above average for the time of year, although some reservoirs in Essex, Cambridgeshire and Derbyshire are still below average, officials said.

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Image: Vehicles are partially submerged after the River Thames burst its banks at Richmond in February. Pic Reuters

The announcements follows the latest meeting of the National Drought Group of the Met Office, government, regulators, water companies, the National Farmers’ Union, Canal and River Trust, anglers, hydrologists and conservation experts.

Much of England entered drought last year after the driest spring for 132 years, and a summer which saw record temperatures and multiple heatwaves.

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Water Minister Emma Hardy said that “we must still talk about drought” – despite recent wet weather.

Water companies are finalising their statutory drought plans, which are produced every five years and detail how water supplies will be protected during dry weather.



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Key House Republican backs Trump plan to send ICE agents to airports

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EXCLUSIVE: A key lawmaker charged with oversight of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) believes President Donald Trump’s new plan addressing the partial Department of Homeland Security shutdown will reduce hours-long airport delays nationwide.

“I think it will help and it’ll speed up the process greatly,” Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., chair of the House Homeland Security Committee’s subcommittee on transportation, told Fox News Digital.

“Right now, we’re losing TSA agents not only due to sickness, but some of them are actually getting up, you know, basically saying, ‘That’s it, I’ve had enough. Every six months I’ve got to put up with this stuff.’ And they say, ‘This is not for me.’ We need to stop this.”

Trump announced Sunday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents would be deployed to airports across the country to help ease travel chaos brought on by the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown, which is now in its 37th day.

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A top House Republican says President Donald Trump’s plan to have ICE at airports will cut down on the ongoing travel chaos caused by the DHS shutdown. (Shawn Thew/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“On Monday, ICE will be going to airports to help our wonderful TSA Agents who have stayed on the job despite the fact that the Radical Left Democrats, who are only focused on protecting hard line criminals who have entered our Country illegally, are endangering the USA by holding back the money that was long ago agreed to with signed and sealed contracts, and all,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. 

He followed it with another post Monday calling on ICE agents working at airports to do so without wearing face coverings. Masks have been a point of fierce contention in DHS funding talks, with Democrats demanding that they conduct immigration enforcement operations without them while Republicans insist they are critical to agents’ safety.

“I started out in the private sector. And in the private sector, the customer is always right. …The U.S. citizen is our customer, and so we can’t allow them to go through these long waits because we have less and less TSA agents,” Gimenez said.

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“In light of the fact that the Democrats will not do the right thing and fund DHS, then I think you have to do what you have to do. And if their plan is to use ICE agents in order to supplant and speed up the lines at the airports, I’m fine with that.”

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Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla, speaks during the Congressional Hispanic Conference press conference in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Tens of thousands of TSA agents have been forced to work without pay for weeks as the shutdown draws on with no end in sight. It’s led to hours-long delays at airports in Houston, New Jersey, New York, and Louisiana, among other major hubs.

While they’re guaranteed to get back pay when the shutdown is over, the current lack of regular paychecks has forced scores of agents to call out sick and find other means of making ends meet.

Democrats have balked at Trump’s plan given ICE’s controversial tactics on immigration in the past. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., for example, called it “unacceptable morally, legally, politically” in a statement on X.

But Gimenez pointed out that DHS, and therefore ICE, will be under new leadership soon, with Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., poised to replace Kristi Noem as Cabinet secretary. 

He also said he was “heartened” about ICE’s direction after a recent conversation with border czar Tom Homan.

“I think you’re going to see a different emphasis by ICE when they are helping TSA agents,” Gimenez said. “If [Democrats] are worried about ICE agents now at TSA facilities, why don’t you just fund DHS and then you don’t have to worry about having ICE agents at TSA facilities?”

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ICE agents arrive at JFK airport in New York City, N.Y., Monday, March 23, 2026. The agents are being brought in to assist TSA agents amid staffing shortages due to the government shutdown. (David Dee Delgado for Fox News)

The government was plunged into a partial shutdown earlier this year after Democrats walked away en masse from a bipartisan deal to fund DHS in protest of Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis and other parts of the country. They’ve insisted on stricter guardrails on federal agents conducting immigration enforcement, several of which the GOP has dismissed as non-starters.

The president himself later threw a wrench into negotiations for a new deal, urging Republicans to reject any plan until Democrats pass an unrelated election integrity bill called the SAVE America Act.

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Republicans have also rejected Democrats’ demand to fund all of DHS excluding agencies responsible for immigration enforcement.

Unlike last year’s full government shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, the current shutdown solely affects DHS — a wide-ranging department that includes a variety of agencies including ICE, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the TSA, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).



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Oregon man re-arrested for texting death threats to probation officer

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An Oregon man is back in police custody after threatening to “kill the president” in a slew of text messages to his probation officer.

Diedrich Holgate, 47, was convicted and sentenced last July after making threats on social media and placing several direct calls to the U.S. Secret Service Washington Field Office, threatening to kill then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and then-President Joe Biden.

In a June 2024 call to the Secret Service, Holgate said, “I have the right to kill the president.”

“I will kill everyone,” Holgate said, according to the federal indictment. “The president is going to die. I don’t care if it is Trump or Biden. I will hang everyone for treason.”

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport. Trump is traveling to Tennessee before returning to Washington. This occurred in West Palm Beach, Florida, on March 23, 2026. (Roberto Schmidt / Getty Images)

Two months later, Holgate called the field office again, threatening to “hang his a** for treason” and saying that no one was safe from him, including the First Lady and Supreme Court justices.

Holgate was released from custody on January 21 and was ordered to live in a halfway house.

Just weeks after being released from prison, Holgate’s probation officer filed a petition to revoke his probation for several violations, including continued death threats toward the president.

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Former President Joe Biden speaks to the South Carolina Democratic Party on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, in Columbia, S.C.  (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)

“Holgate has made multiple threatening statements via text message to his probation officer,” the petition alleged. “Probable cause has been established that a violation of supervised release has been committed.”

Holgate sent his probation officer several text messages that included “Trump’s gonna fkn pardon me or I’ll kill him!!!!”

“You’re with me or You’re a traitor & infidel that’s taken the Mark of the beast. & Hell? That won’t last forever. Second death. You’ll be erased,” Holgate wrote in another message to his probation officer.

A magistrate judge ruled in a preliminary hearing that there was probable cause to believe Holgate violated the conditions of his release. In addition to making threats, Holgate failed to report to a meeting with his probation officer and left the halfway house. He also violated house rules by smoking a vape.

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U.S. President Donald Trump walks through the Cross Hall as he arrives for a ceremony to present the Commander-in-Chief Trophy to the Navy Midshipmen football team of the United States Naval Academy in the East Room of the White House. This occurred in Washington, District of Columbia, on March 20, 2026. (Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images)

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Holgate will remain in custody until his next hearing is scheduled on March 26.

He was previously convicted in 2018 for sending threatening voicemails to two Texas judges in Travis County.



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Lightning-fast exploits mean patch fast, says Cisco Talos • The Register

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Strengthen your MFA policies, double-down on anti-phishing training, and for Jobs’ sake, patch all your vulns right away. The past year of intelligence collected by Cisco’s Talos threat hunters suggests that attackers are moving faster to exploit vulns, and fooling more staff than ever into giving up their credentials. 

Team Talos published its year in review on Monday, describing 2025 as a year of pace and scale that put sustained pressure on security teams around the world, in part thanks to attackers’ use of artificial intelligence. 

Talos was shocked by how quickly criminals have been moving to exploit newly discovered vulnerabilities, pointing to December’s React2Shell as the perfect example. Even though it was disclosed only in December, it quickly became the most-targeted vuln of the year.

“The vulnerability’s immediate exploitation reflects near-instant weaponization, driven by automated tooling and widespread internet exposure, leaving defenders little to no time between disclosure and active abuse,” Talos noted in the report. 

Talos also noticed that attackers were settling on identity control points as primary targets in 2025, with “the vast majority of top-targeted network infrastructure vulnerabilities” falling into this category. Compromising identity control tech like VPNs or application discovery controllers (ADCs) means attackers can easily move laterally, grant themselves enhanced access, bypass MFA, achieve persistence, and the like. In a similar vein, network management software, like vCenter Server, Cisco Security Manager, and Aria Operations for Networks, is often less tightly monitored than edge appliances, meaning that they’re also easier to break into. 

As for how attackers are actually gaining access, phishing is still where it’s at: 40 percent of intrusion response cases Talos investigated in 2025 began with a successful phish. 

The modern phishing lure is more sophisticated than ever. Gone are the misspellings, poor grammar, and other obvious errors, as AI helps attackers overcome language barriers and imitate real communications.

Core phishing lures – invoices, payments, document shares, meeting notices – remained consistent between 2024 and 2025, but the messages “looked less like generic spam and much more like everyday business, IT, and travel workflows that executives and employees routinely interact with,” Talos said. Phishing messages also came from spoofed or compromised accounts 75 percent of the time last year, making it much harder to tell a sloppy attempt from a good one. 

The rising tide of AI, meanwhile, lifts all boats – including pirate ships. In 2025, baddies primarily used AI to improve on elements of existing attacks, but Talos predicts that AI will soon become a fundamental back-end part of cybercrime software, much like what’s already happening in the commercial world. 

Good luck, cyber defenders

Cisco’s report didn’t include one single list of recommendations for cybersecurity professionals worried that the speed and craftiness of modern cybercrime will quickly overwhelm them, but there are some pretty important recommendations buried in the report, For example, security pros should prioritize network software and appliance patches for systems dealing with access management, when possible. 

More broadly, warns Talos, defenders will have smaller reaction windows and escalating consequences for even short-term exposure, so patch fast, and prioritize anything in the identity and access control spaces. 

As for helping end users help themselves, anti-phishing training is always welcome, but Talos noted that MFA “spray” attacks, where attackers try a bunch of common passwords, were also a considerable threat in 2025, and recommends ensuring that MFA systems have strong lockout policies, deploy conditioned access, enforce good password hygiene, and use strong session controls.

“Ultimately, Cisco Talos’ 2025 report underscores that modern security requires a shift in focus from simply patching to securing the identity, supply chain, and management planes that govern the modern enterprise,” Talos said of the report. 

In other words, get ready for a year of rethinking your security strategies. Attackers are definitely rethinking theirs. ®



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Alito signals skepticism of late ballots, says ‘Election Day’ means one day

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Justice Samuel Alito emphasized the literal meaning of the word “day” as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether states can legally accept late-arriving ballots that are postmarked by Election Day.

“We have lots of phrases that involve two words, the last of which, the second of which is ‘day,’ Labor Day, Memorial Day, George Washington’s birthday, Independence Day, birthday and Election Day, and they’re all particular days,” Alito, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, said.

Alito added, “If we start with that, if I have nothing more to look at than the phrase ‘Election Day,’ I think this is the day in which everything is going to take place, or almost everything.”

The justice’s remarks came after the Republican National Committee sued over a Mississippi law that allows mail ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if they are received five days after that day. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit sided with the RNC in the case in 2024, leading Mississippi to ask the Supreme Court to weigh in.

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U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito on Oct. 7, 2022, in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Alito was among multiple conservative justices on Monday who appeared skeptical of Mississippi’s law and intent on striking it down. A decision is expected by the summer and would likely affect more than a dozen states that accept postmarked ballots after Election Day.

While some of the justices seemed persuaded that Election Day should be viewed as a single and final day in an election cycle, Chief Justice John Roberts, a George W. Bush appointee, and Justice Elena Kagan, an Obama appointee, raised concerns that if the interpretation of Election Day was strictly upheld by the court, then early voting might also be affected.

“If ‘day’ includes a period after a particular day of the election, does it include a particular day before the day of the election?” Roberts asked Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart. “Or does your logic require a different consideration?”

Former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement, a prominent conservative lawyer, argued in support of the RNC, saying the original meaning of an election involved the “combined action” of offering up a vote and an election official receiving the vote.

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“All agree that elections for federal office have to end on the day of the election specified by Congress, and all agree that you can’t have an election unless you receive ballots, and there must be some deadline for ballot receipt,” Clement said. “Nonetheless, Mississippi insists that ballots can trickle in days or even weeks after Election Day. That position is wrong as a matter of text, precedent, history and common sense.”

The case comes as President Donald Trump has made election security a top focus. The RNC and several election integrity groups that weighed in on the case argued that the Supreme Court should ban late-arriving ballots, except for military ballots, because they sow distrust in elections.

“Today’s oral arguments in Watson v. RNC clearly show where the Supreme Court should come down: state laws that count ballots received after Election Day violate federal law, expose elections to delays, invite fraud, and fuel public doubt in the democratic process,” Jason Snead, executive director of the Honest Elections Project, said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital.

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Allegheny County workers scan mail-in and absentee ballots at the Allegheny County Election Division Elections warehouse in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

At least 14 states and Washington, D.C., currently count ballots received after Election Day if postmarked on time.

A ruling upholding the 5th Circuit could invalidate those policies and require ballots to be in election officials’ hands by the close of polls, a decision that is expected to affect the 2026 midterms. Critics say election officials could still be counting mail ballots in some states even if the ballots are all received by Election Day because of states’ individual tabulating processes.

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Military and overseas ballots, which are governed by the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, would likely remain unaffected.

Since the 2024 midterm elections, four Republican-controlled states, Kansas, Ohio, Utah and North Dakota, have moved to require receipt by Election Day.

Fox News’ Bill Mears contributed to this report.



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