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BREAKING: Senior Trump Official Posts Surprise Resignation
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BREAKING: Senior Trump Official Posts Surprise Resignation

You don’t see this every day in the Trump administration. One of the most consequential figures inside the federal government, the man who has personally overseen more than half a million deportations in roughly a year, just told the boss he’s heading for the door. And the timing has Washington doing a double-take. He filed his resignation letter on the same day he had just finished testifying on Capitol Hill. Here’s what just happened, and why it matters: Fox News broke the story late Thursday afternoon: BREAKING: Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons resigns. Lyons submitted his resignation letter to DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin today according to Fox News's @BillMelugin_'s sources. He will stay on until May 31st.— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 17, 2026 The official in question is Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons, the 20-year ICE veteran and Air Force vet who has been the face of President Trump’s mass-deportation push since stepping into the acting director role in March of 2025. According to Fox News, Lyons hand-delivered his resignation letter to DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Thursday, citing family as the reason and the private sector as his next move: Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons submitted a resignation letter to Homeland Secretary Markwayne Mullin on Thursday, writing that he will stay on through May 31 to assist the transition process. According to a source, Lyons said in his letter he wants to spend more time with his family, including his sons, who are “reaching a pivotal point in their lives,” and that it’s been a privilege to serve under President Donald Trump. That’s a clean, classic exit. No drama, no scandal, no public falling-out. Just a guy stepping aside after one of the most intense 14 months any ICE leader has ever had. And the numbers under his watch are staggering. Lyons led the agency through a hiring surge of roughly 12,000 new employees, a record-high detention population, and over 570,000 deportations in a single year. He also weathered constant attacks from Democrats who labeled his officers “Gestapo” and “terrorists,” and a federal judge in Minnesota who at one point threatened to hold him in contempt. So when Mullin’s statement landed, it wasn’t a polite goodbye. It was a victory lap: In a statement, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin confirms our reporting, saying Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons will leave the agency and join the private sector:“He jumpstarted an agency that had not been allowed to do its job for four years.” pic.twitter.com/xk8WGgX0mv— Camilo Montoya-Galvez (@camiloreports) April 16, 2026 The DHS Secretary credited Lyons with “jumpstarting an agency that had not been allowed to do its job for four years,” and the White House piled on with its own praise. NPR picked up the additional reaction from Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller: White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said in a statement: “Todd is a phenomenal patriot and dedicated leader who has been at the center of President Trump’s historic efforts to secure our homeland and reverse the Democrats’ sinister border invasion. His courageous work at ICE has saved countless thousands of American lives and helped deliver safety and tranquility to millions of Americans.” Now the obvious question: who replaces him? That part is wide open. According to The Boston Globe, no successor has been named, and ICE has technically been operating without a Senate-confirmed director going back nearly a decade. Whoever Trump and Mullin pick next will inherit the most aggressive deportation operation the agency has ever run, plus the political crosshairs that come with it. Lyons stays in the role until May 31 to help with the transition. After that, Trump’s most prominent enforcement officer trades the federal government for the private sector, and the administration starts hunting for someone who can keep the deportation engine running at the same pace. That’s not a small ask.

Health Secretary RFK Jr. Reveals 1.5 Million Illegal Aliens Were Caught Illegally Collecting Medicaid
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Health Secretary RFK Jr. Reveals 1.5 Million Illegal Aliens Were Caught Illegally Collecting Medicaid

Democrats thought they had the perfect gotcha moment ready to go during Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s testimony before the House Education and Workforce Committee on Friday. Texas Democrat Rep. Greg Casar tried to put Kennedy on the spot, demanding to know whether he had personally met with any of the 1.4 million Americans who reportedly lost their health insurance over the past year. Kennedy’s response was instant, devastating, and left Casar scrambling. “They’re almost all illegal immigrants,” Kennedy said flatly. “We found 1.5 million illegal immigrants illegally collecting Medicaid.” Watch the exchange: Casar: Have you met with any of the 1.4 million people who have lost their health insurance just this last year from dropping off of Obamacare?Sec. Kennedy: They’re almost all illegal immigrants. pic.twitter.com/NzPogNFn4u— Acyn (@Acyn) April 17, 2026 That moment landed like a freight train. The Democrat’s entire framing of the question was built on the assumption that heartless Republicans were stripping health coverage from innocent, hard-working Americans. Instead, Kennedy flipped the script entirely: the people losing coverage weren’t victims of a cruel policy. They were people who were never supposed to be on the program in the first place. And it didn’t stop there. Kennedy went further, explaining that thanks to DOGE, the administration was able to determine that nearly a million people were claiming Medicaid from multiple states simultaneously. “That’s illegal, it’s theft, you’re not allowed to do that,” Kennedy stated. The Blaze captured the key exchange: Democrat Rep. Greg Casar: "Have you met with any of the 1.4M people who have lost their health insurance just this last year?"RFK JR: "They're almost all illegal immigrants. We found 1.5M illegal immigrants illegally collecting Medicaid." pic.twitter.com/Aabjaqa4Pf— TheBlaze (@theblaze) April 17, 2026 Kennedy also tore into the Biden administration’s handling of fraud across the entire Health and Human Services system. He told lawmakers he was “shocked” to discover that Biden had actually directed HHS to stop all program integrity activities. Let that sink in. The previous administration actively told the fraud cops to stand down. The Washington Examiner reported on the broader hearing: Kennedy disputed responsibility for measles outbreaks, noting they began in January 2025 before he took office. He stated the U.S. had approximately 2,200 cases while Mexico had three times the number with a fraction of the population. Canada had double the U.S. count with one-eighth the population. Kennedy told lawmakers that HHS estimates fraud across its entitlement programs costs taxpayers roughly $100 billion a year. “If we stop fraud just in Medicare, we can extend that program for another five years,” he said. The administration also ended the old “pay and chase” system, where HHS would pay claims it already knew were fraudulent and then try to recover the money later. Under Kennedy, HHS now reviews every claim before payment goes out. Think about that number for a second. One hundred billion dollars a year in fraud. That’s not a rounding error. That’s a staggering amount of taxpayer money flowing out the door to people gaming the system while actual Americans struggle to afford their prescriptions. Kennedy also pointed out that under the Biden administration, 850 fraud-suspended providers had been quietly reinstated. HHS under Biden was literally reopening the doors for people they’d already caught committing fraud. The Maine Wire had more on the pay-and-chase scandal: “Under the Biden Administration, we were paying claims that we knew were fraudulent before we paid them,” Kennedy testified. “It was called the ‘pay and chase’ system, and we’ve ended that now, so now we look at every claim and make sure that it is not fraudulent.” The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced replacing “pay and chase” with a “detect and deploy” strategy using AI tools to identify and stop fraudulent payments before they are issued. Under Kennedy’s leadership, HHS also shut down 500 fraudulent hospices in Los Angeles alone. Five hundred fake hospices. In one city. Getting paid with your tax dollars under the previous administration. Kennedy’s performance on Friday was exactly the kind of accountability that Washington has been missing for decades. Democrats tried to weaponize the hearing as an attack on President Trump’s healthcare agenda. Instead, they walked into a buzzsaw of facts about their own party’s failures, and the 1.5 million illegal aliens siphoning Medicaid was just the tip of the iceberg.

House Descends Into Late-Night Chaos as GOP Rebels Tank the Government’s Spy Powers Renewal
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House Descends Into Late-Night Chaos as GOP Rebels Tank the Government’s Spy Powers Renewal

If you stayed up past midnight on Thursday, you got to watch the United States Congress completely fall apart in real time. The House was supposed to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the controversial program that lets U.S. intelligence agencies collect foreign communications without a warrant. The problem? That same program has been used to sweep up Americans’ private data without any judicial oversight. And a growing number of Republicans finally said “enough.” What followed was one of the most chaotic nights on Capitol Hill in recent memory. Speaker Mike Johnson tried to push through a five-year renewal of the program. It failed. Then he tried an 18-month extension that President Trump had been pushing for. That failed too. More than 20 House Republicans joined with Democrats to block both proposals, refusing to extend warrantless surveillance powers without major reforms. Rep. Thomas Massie, one of the leaders of the rebellion, explained exactly what went down in the early morning hours: Last night between midnight and 2am, they tried to pass two bad versions of FISA… Both would have allowed Feds to unconstitutionally spy on Americans.We stopped both versions, but the fight isn’t over. Eventually, it was decided to give them two more weeks to fix FISA. https://t.co/VkckZwH5j4— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) April 17, 2026 After both plans crashed and burned, GOP leaders scrambled for a fallback. The only thing they could get through? A pathetic 10-day extension, pushing the deadline to April 30. It passed by voice vote after 2 a.m. because at that point, nobody even wanted a recorded roll call. The Senate rubber-stamped the short-term patch unanimously later on Friday, meaning the whole circus will start up again in less than two weeks. Axios called it a rare defeat for both the President and the Speaker: This was a rare defeat for President Trump with his own party, exposing the limits of his influence and leaving Johnson exposed. More than two dozen Republicans voted down two separate procedural votes early Friday morning, and that failure left GOP leaders with no choice but to fall back on a 10-day extension of the spy powers program. FISA always exposes deep divides among lawmakers, with adding warrant requirements risking losing intelligence hawks while falling short alienates privacy-minded conservatives. The Daily Caller covered the late-night meltdown: DELAY OF GAME: Late Night FISA Push Tanked By House GOP Hardliners https://t.co/L1Af532gam— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) April 17, 2026 Rep. Jim McGovern, a Massachusetts Democrat, summed up the absurdity of the entire evening with one question that nobody in leadership could answer: “Are you kidding me? Who the hell is running this place?” Meanwhile, Rep. Ro Khanna celebrated after the five-year extension went down, posting: “Now, they will have to fight in daylight.” The Daily Signal broke down the procedural chaos: House leaders first unveiled a new plan that would have extended the program for five years, then they tried to salvage a shorter 18-month renewal that Trump had demanded and Speaker Mike Johnson had previously backed, but some 20 Republicans joined most Democrats in blocking its advance. The core issue remains unresolved. Section 702 allows intelligence agencies to collect overseas communications without warrants, but the program also captures communications involving Americans. Privacy advocates want a warrant requirement added before any long-term renewal. Here is the bottom line. Johnson has 12 days to figure out how to unite a fractured conference on one of the most divisive issues in American politics. The privacy hawks want warrant protections for Americans. The intelligence hawks want a clean extension. And so far, nobody has found a way to give both sides what they want. This fight is far from over.

Democrat Congressman Tries 25th Amendment Stunt on RFK Jr. During House Hearing, Gets Shut Down
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Democrat Congressman Tries 25th Amendment Stunt on RFK Jr. During House Hearing, Gets Shut Down

They really can’t help themselves. Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. sat before the House Education and Workforce Committee on Friday to discuss the department’s budget proposal. Simple enough, right? It should have been a dry, numbers-focused hearing about the administration’s proposed 12% cut to HHS spending. Instead, House Democrats turned it into a three-hour ambush. And the crown jewel of the afternoon? A California congressman actually asked Kennedy whether he would invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office. Let that sink in. A budget hearing. And they’re asking about removing the sitting President of the United States. Rep. Mark Takano looked Kennedy dead in the eye and asked if he would “insist that Trump undergo an assessment of his mental fitness and emotional stability.” Kennedy didn’t flinch. His answer was two words: “Absolutely not.” He followed up by calling President Trump “very, very sane.” The room erupted. Democrats were not pleased. Conservative commentator Gunther Eagleman captured the exchange perfectly: During a House hearing, Rep. Mark Takano asked HHS Secretary RFK Jr.: “Given everything I’ve shown you today, will you insist that Trump undergo an assessment of his mental fitness and emotional stability?”Kennedy replied firmly: “Absolutely not.”

Beyond The Matrix: LIVE with Joshua Hale!
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Beyond The Matrix: LIVE with Joshua Hale!

Three days ago, I had Joshua Hale on my show, The Daily Truth Report, for the first time ever. So…why am I just now writing this article three days later? The answer to that will explain just how incredible our interview was! Joshua is an AI expert, and I’ve been using AI for over three years now.  It’s incredible.  It’s often mind-blowing. But I didn’t realize before speaking with Joshua that I was using it all wrong! Or perhaps more accurately stated, I was only using a small sliver of what was actually available! I thought I was a power user… I thought I had it mastered… I was way off! Joshua told me on the air about the power of Claude Cowork, and I had never used it before. After we wrapped the show, I was curious enough that I downloaded Claude Cowork and let’s just say the past three days have been a blur ever since! I am absolutely blown away by what this thing can do. And I suppose I should say one thing right now: this article is not Sponsored in any way.  I have no affiliate relationship with anyone in this article. This article is not sponsored by Joshua Hale.  He didn’t pay me to write this article or to be on my show.  I just love having interesting guests on. This article is not sponsored by Claude Cowork. This is just me telling you how cool this is and how it’s basically consumed my focus for the last three days! Anyway, if you want to get a taste of what I’m talking about, watch our interview here: Backup here on Rumble: If you are interesting in connecting with Joshua, here’s where you can find him: