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UK Raises Terrorism Threat To Severe Level, Congress Approves Homeland Security Funding Bill

UK Raises Terrorism Threat Level To Severe As Attack Risk Rises
- British government has elevated the national terrorism threat level to Severe.
- Severe is the second highest alert status just below Critical.
- Officials indicate an attack is now considered highly likely by authorities.
LONDON, Apr 30 (TNGB) – The United Kingdom government has raised its terrorism threat level to Severe which means that an attack is considered highly likely according to security assessments. This marks the second highest level on the scale and sits just below the Critical designation reserved for imminent threats. The decision comes after the latest intelligence evaluations regarding potential risks to public safety across the country following the Golders Green attack.
Heightened vigilance remains essential as authorities work to protect citizens from potential threats.
Why This Matters: Elevated national threat levels trigger enhanced security protocols that affect public spaces and daily routines.
Scott Bessent Holds Talks With China Vice Premier On Trump Xi Summit
- Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with China Vice Premier He Lifeng.
- The discussion covered President Trump upcoming travel to China and trade issues.
- Bessent reportedly raised concerns over China extraterritorial regulations affecting supply chains.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – In March 2026 Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent held talks with China Vice Premier He Lifeng in Paris to prepare for President Trump upcoming visit to Beijing. The meeting was described as candid and comprehensive with Bessent stressing that recent Chinese extraterritorial regulations create a chilling effect on global supply chains. Both sides expressed hope for a productive summit between President Trump and President Xi.
Direct high level dialogue remains vital to managing complex economic ties between the two nations.
Why This Matters: Preparatory diplomatic engagements can lay groundwork for major summits that influence global trade and economic stability.
House Passes Bill To Fund TSA FEMA And CISA Employees After Delay
- The House approved funding for key Department of Homeland Security employees.
- The bill had passed the Senate unanimously 36 days earlier but faced GOP delays.
- Chuck Schumer noted the unnecessary hardship caused for millions of Americans.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – In March 2026 the House passed legislation to fund TSA FEMA and CISA employees through the fiscal year after periods of internal disagreement. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the process an unnecessary hardship for millions of Americans and credited earlier Senate approval. The measure advanced to President Trump for signature to restore full operations.
Timely funding for essential security and emergency personnel protects the public without political games.
Why This Matters: Funding delays for critical agencies can disrupt services that support national security and disaster response.
Adam Schiff Calls For End To Iran War Under War Powers Act
- Senator Adam Schiff cited the War Powers Act requirements for congressional approval.
- He noted that both parties have acknowledged the 60 day withdrawal rule.
- Schiff urged immediate compliance to end unauthorized military involvement.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Senator Adam Schiff reminded colleagues that the War Powers Act requires the president to withdraw United States forces after 60 days without congressional authorization for war. Schiff stated that senators on both sides have acknowledged this legal obligation and called for adherence to end the current conflict. The remarks come as debate continues over the scope of executive authority in military actions.
Congress holds the constitutional duty to authorize and oversee major military commitments.
Why This Matters: Enforcement of war powers statutes reinforces constitutional checks and balances in decisions to commit U.S. forces abroad.
Farm Bill Passes House With Amendments For South Carolina Shrimpers And Animal Welfare
- The Farm Bill cleared the House with three amendments backed by Representative Nancy Mace.
- Amendments create a USDA seafood office and expand loans for shrimpers and fishermen.
- Another provision prioritizes adoption over euthanasia for retired research animals.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – The Farm Bill passed the House with three amendments sponsored by Representative Nancy Mace that benefit South Carolina shrimpers fishermen and animal welfare. One amendment codifies a dedicated USDA Office of Seafood to integrate coastal industries into federal programs. Another gives shrimpers and fishermen access to USDA loans and support while Violet Law requires agencies to prioritize adoption for lab animals no longer needed in research.
Targeted policy changes can deliver concrete benefits to specific industries and communities.
Why This Matters: Amendments addressing regional industries and animal welfare standards can create measurable benefits for local economies and ethical practices.
Ilhan Omar Says Iran War Costs Over 25 Billion Dollars In Taxpayer Funds
- The Iran conflict has reportedly cost the United States more than 25 billion dollars.
- Representative Ilhan Omar argued that tax dollars should not fund civilian harm abroad.
- She called for redirecting funds to domestic needs of working families.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Representative Ilhan Omar stated that the Iran conflict has cost the United States over 25 billion dollars so far according to her assessment with taxpayer money supporting operations that harm school children destroy towns and displace millions of civilians. Omar argued that public funds should instead support the needs of working people at home rather than overseas military actions. The comments highlight ongoing divisions over the financial and human costs of the engagement.
Every military commitment requires careful accounting of both immediate expenses and long term consequences.
Why This Matters: Tracking cumulative costs of overseas operations informs public debate on resource allocation between defense and domestic needs.
Keir Starmer Vows Action After Terror Attack On Jewish Community In UK
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited volunteers and first responders after a terror attack.
- He described the incident as the latest in a pattern targeting the Jewish community.
- Starmer announced increased police funding and fast tracked legislation against malign actors.
LONDON, Apr 30 (TNGB) – Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke with volunteers and first responders from Shomrim and Hatzola after a terror attack that he said was not isolated but part of a pattern against the Jewish community. Starmer increased funding for police patrols and protective security while fast tracking legislation to address threats from malign state actors. He assured the community that the government will do everything possible to ensure their safety.
Protecting all citizens from targeted violence demands swift and sustained government response.
Why This Matters: Government responses to targeted attacks on specific communities can strengthen social cohesion and deter future threats.
Jamie Raskin Says GOP Hands Billions More For ICE Amid Iran War Costs
- Representative Jamie Raskin criticized additional Republican funding for ICE operations.
- He linked the spending to broader administration priorities including the Iran conflict.
- Raskin described the combined agenda as destructive to American communities.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Representative Jamie Raskin accused congressional Republicans of handing President Trump billions more to fund ICE operations in communities while the administration spends heavily on the Iran conflict. Raskin called the overall Republican agenda destructive and disconnected from the needs of ordinary Americans. The statements reflect partisan divides over border enforcement and foreign military spending.
Oversight of federal spending requires scrutiny of both domestic enforcement and overseas commitments.
Why This Matters: Debates over combined domestic and foreign spending priorities shape public understanding of government resource choices.
Ron DeSantis Announces Early Groundbreaking For I-95 Interchange In Florida
- Governor Ron DeSantis announced the I-95 and U.S. 1 interchange project a year ahead of schedule.
- The work uses a new Modified Phased Design Build process projected to save over 70 million dollars.
- Florida has led the nation in economic growth with infrastructure as a priority.
VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, Apr 30 (TNGB) – Governor Ron DeSantis announced the groundbreaking of the reconstructed I-95 and U.S. 1 interchange in Volusia County a full year ahead of the original timeline. The project employs a Modified Phased Design Build approach that is expected to save more than 70 million dollars which can fund additional transportation upgrades. DeSantis credited the Moving Florida Forward initiative for expediting critical infrastructure in high growth regions.
Efficient project delivery and cost savings strengthen state economies and improve daily life for residents.
Why This Matters: Early completion of major highway projects can reduce congestion and support continued economic expansion in growing states.
Josh Shapiro Launches Pennsylvania Housing Action Plan To Address Crisis
- Governor Josh Shapiro unveiled Pennsylvania first Housing Action Plan to cut costs and build more units.
- The plan targets barriers that have prevented residents from finding affordable homes.
- Shapiro stated that no challenge is too big when communities work together on solutions.
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, Apr 30 (TNGB) – Governor Josh Shapiro launched Pennsylvania first Housing Action Plan to reduce costs increase affordable housing supply and remove long standing barriers for residents seeking homes. Shapiro emphasized that the state can solve major challenges including the housing crisis through coordinated action and targeted policy. The initiative focuses on practical steps to expand access to stable housing across the commonwealth.
Stable housing forms the base for family security and community strength in every state.
Why This Matters: Comprehensive state housing strategies can address affordability challenges and support population stability in key areas.
Sen. Adam Schiff Demands End to Unauthorized War After 60 Days
- The War Powers Act limits presidential military action to 60 days without approval.
- Sen. Adam Schiff called for immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces.
- Lawmakers from both parties have recognized this legal requirement.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Sen. Adam Schiff issued a statement he detailed on X emphasizing legal constraints on executive war powers. He reportedly noted that without congressional authorization the president must pull back U.S. forces after 60 days. The senator pressed for compliance with the law to conclude the present military engagement.
His position adds to ongoing discussions about the balance between presidential authority and congressional oversight in military matters across both parties.
Sen. Patty Murray Accuses Trump Administration of Neglecting Education for Pentagon Spending
- Linda McMahon and Trump are reducing Department of Education resources.
- Funds may shift to defense contractors instead of schools.
- The senator prioritizes investment in children over military contractors.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Sen. Patty Murray took aim at President Trump and Linda McMahon for efforts to shrink the Department of Education. She reportedly claimed the goal involves sending another half trillion dollars to the Pentagon instead she said. As a former preschool teacher the senator believes supporting children matters more than aiding defense contractors.
Such views fuel debates on national budget priorities between education programs and defense spending.
Rep. Eli Crane Celebrates Amendment Eliminating Pesticide Labeling Ban and Immunity in Farm Bill
- The House approved Rep. Anna Paulina Luna amendment stripping pesticide provisions.
- It removed a labeling ban and legal immunity for manufacturers.
- Rep. Eli Crane supported it as advancing regulatory transparency.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Eli Crane celebrated a House decision to strip certain provisions from the Farm Bill. He reportedly praised an amendment by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna that removes a pesticide labeling ban along with legal immunity for manufacturers announced today. The change came after earlier Republican resistance to a direct vote on the issue.
Supporters see the outcome as advancing transparency in agricultural chemical regulations nationwide.
Rep. Joe Neguse Questions Trump IRS Lawsuit Funded by Taxpayers
- President Trump is suing the IRS for 10 billion dollars.
- The agency falls under his administration control.
- American taxpayers would cover any costs from the action.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Joe Neguse pointed out an unusual legal action by President Trump against the Internal Revenue Service. He reportedly noted that the president controls the very agency he is suing for 10 billion dollars he claimed. The lawmaker warned that any settlement or judgment would ultimately burden American taxpayers.
This situation raises questions about public funds in executive branch disputes.
Rep. Yassamin Ansari Calls U.S. Supreme Court Louisiana Ruling Racist Gerrymandering
- The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais on April 29.
- The decision struck down a majority-Black district as unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
- Experts note potential effects on redistricting in states including Arizona.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Yassamin Ansari condemned the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision in the Louisiana voting rights case. She reportedly labeled the 6-3 ruling as racist gerrymandering that allows Republicans to choose which votes matter most she asserted. The opinion weakens Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and could influence map drawing in other states with large minority populations. The lawmaker pledged ongoing efforts to protect ballot access following the civil rights tradition.
The ruling has sparked discussions among lawmakers about its broader impact on minority voting power ahead of upcoming elections in multiple states.
Rep. Pete Aguilar Blasts Republican Cuts to SNAP Program Affecting Millions
- Over 250000 Californians lost food assistance due to the law.
- Republicans cut SNAP by 187 billion dollars in the Big Ugly Law.
- The Farm Bill would make reductions permanent impacting vulnerable groups.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Pete Aguilar criticized Republicans for reducing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. He reportedly stated that more than 250000 Californians lost food aid after a 187 billion dollar cut in what he called the Big Ugly Law the representative stated. The congressman warned that the upcoming Farm Bill would lock in these reductions hurting children veterans and seniors.
Grocery prices continue to rise amid the policy shifts.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal Faults Speaker Johnson for Delaying DHS Funding Bill
- The Senate passed a bill funding DHS except ICE and CBP a month ago.
- The House recently approved full funding for TSA FEMA and Coast Guard.
- The 76-day shutdown ended without a recorded vote.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Pramila Jayapal expressed frustration over delays in funding key Department of Homeland Security agencies. She reportedly noted that the Senate approved a measure a month ago to support TSA FEMA and the Coast Guard while excluding ICE and CBP she criticized. The House passed the full funding bill by voice vote ending a 76-day period without resources.
Speaker Johnson drew criticism for the prolonged holdup on the legislation.
Rep. Ted Lieu Mocks Make America Health Again Amid Hepatitis B Vaccine Change
- The CDC reportedly plans to stop recommending the hepatitis B vaccine.
- Research suggests this could lead to hundreds of new infections.
- The congressman used an emoji to question the policy shift.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Ted Lieu responded to reports of a potential CDC policy change on hepatitis B vaccinations. He reportedly posted a sarcastic reference to the Make America Health Again slogan in reaction to the news he mocked. Studies indicate that halting routine recommendations might result in hundreds of additional infections each year.
The move has sparked debate over public health strategies and disease prevention efforts.
Rep. Blake Moore Introduces GUARD Act to Shield Minors From AI Companions
- The bill aims to protect children from addictive AI technology.
- It targets chatbots that simulate romantic or social relationships.
- Parents should prioritize real world interactions for development.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Blake Moore announced legislation called the GUARD Act to address risks from artificial intelligence. He reportedly co-sponsored the measure with Rep. Valerie Foushee to prevent minors from engaging with chatbots designed for romantic and social companionship he announced. The proposal seeks to encourage real world interactions instead of reliance on unaccountable digital systems.
Lawmakers emphasize the need to safeguard youth development in the age of advanced technology.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal Defends TPS Holders as Highly Vetted Contributors
- TPS holders are among the most vetted immigrant groups in the country.
- They have paid taxes and integrated into communities.
- Trump attacks on the program lack any factual basis according to the post.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 30 (TNGB) – Rep. Pramila Jayapal defended holders of Temporary Protected Status against recent policy threats. She reportedly described them as one of the most thoroughly vetted immigrant groups who follow laws pay taxes and support local economies she defended. The lawmaker asserted that attacks by the Trump administration have no basis in evidence.
TPS recipients contribute significantly to American society through work and community involvement.


