Politics: All the Latest Headlines from Fox News

Puerto Rico clears first hurdle with committee vote
A bipartisan deal to help Puerto Rico manage its crippling finances cleared its first hurdle Wednesday with approval from a Republican House committee.

Governor: Texas suing over Obama’s transgender directive
The state of Texas is suing the Obama administration over its directive to U.S. public schools to let transgender students use the bathrooms and locker rooms that match their gender identity, Gov. Greg Abbott said Wednesday.

Obama admin set to transfer up to 24 more detainees from Gitmo
The Obama administration is preparing to transfer up to 24 additional detainees out of the Guantanamo Bay prison camp this summer, Fox News has learned.

TSA: More money, staff needed to cut down on wait times at airport
TSA Administrator Peter Neffenger testified Wednesday that the agency needs more money and more staff to meet upcoming periods of peak air travel.

San Francisco retains sanctuary protections for illegal immigrants
Despite national outrage after a Mexican man killed a woman along a waterfront pier, San Francisco officials upheld the city’s strict sanctuary protections for people who are in the country illegally.

Sen. Warren, Trump trade shots
More shots have been fired in the war of words between Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Donald Trump.

Hacker who claims he breached Clinton server pleads guilty, strikes deal with feds
The Romanian hacker who claimed he easily breached Hillary Clinton’s email server pleaded guilty Wednesday to federal charges including the unauthorized access of a protected computer and aggravated identity theft, as part of a deal with the Justice Department.

State Department audit faults Clinton on emails, says she broke records rules
The State Department watchdog accused Hillary Clinton of breaking federal records rules while secretary of state, in a forthcoming report that faults her and her predecessors for poorly managing email and other computer information.

Schumer added loophole that could halt 9/11 Saudi suits
Last week’s unanimous passage of a Senate bill making it easier for 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia and other foreign terror sponsors was widely heralded as a major victory.

Feds investigating real estate firm with ties to Senator Bob Corker
A real-estate firm that has been a favored investment of Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn. is under investigation by federal law-enforcement officials for alleged accounting fraud, according to people familiar with the matter.

Democrats reportedly discuss dropping DNC chair Wasserman Schultz
Democrats on Capitol Hill have discussed the possiblity of removing Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz from her position prior to the party’s national convention this summer in Philadelphia.

Sex scandals and suicide: The campaign lurches back to the ’90s
Suddenly, we’re wallowing in the fever swamps of Vince Foster and Ken Starr.

Trump easily wins Washington primary, moves closer to securing GOP nomination
Facing no active opposition, Donald Trump easily won the Republican presidential primary in Washington state Tuesday, inching closer to the magic number of 1,237 delegates necessary to wrap up the GOP nomination.

Protests turn violent outside Trump New Mexico event
Albuquerque police used smoke grenades to disperse a crowd of protesters outside a Donald Trump rally Tuesday night, while other demonstrators were escorted out of the gathering after interrupting the presumptive Republican nominee’s remarks.

Obamas reportedly choose Washington DC neighborhood to live after presidency ends
The Obamas have chosen the Washington, D.C. neighborhood where they will move after President Obama leaves office in 2017, the National Journal reported Tuesday.

San Francisco retains immigrant sanctuary protections
San Francisco leaders have retained strict protections for people who are in the country illegally, with clarifications.

Clinton, Trump crank up the vitriol in prelude to November
The crossfire between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton reached new levels of intensity Tuesday in a prelude to their expected November presidential election battle, as the candidates traded blows over everything from past Clinton scandals to claims Trump was rooting for a housing market crash before the recession.

Top House Republicans make case to impeach IRS boss
Top Republicans made their case Tuesday to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen, testifying before the House Judiciary Committee that he intentionally ignored and “lied” to Congress about the agency’s 2010 targeting scandal.

Kasich joins Cruz, Rubio in keeping delegates as campaign leverage
Ohio Gov. John Kasich has become the latest Donald Trump rival to take a clenched-fist approach to the delegates he won during the primary season, moving this week to keep those delegates as bargaining chips going into the party’s July nominating convention.

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