The Border Czar investigated alleged bribery from the FBI.
Last year, Tom Homan, the white house border czar, was allegedly investigated for accepting a $50,000 bribe by undercover FBI agents. He reportedly promised to get them contracts.
The Justice Department said it would wait to see if he followed through, but the Trump Administration closed the case and called it politically motivated.
Read more: Politico

ABC suspends ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ after Charlie Kirk comments.
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ was indefinitely suspended after the host’s comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
“We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” said the host, leading to Andrew Alford, the president of Nexstar’s broadcasting division, who stated his comments were “offensive and insensitive.”
Read more: Forbes

AOC eyes White House or Senate run.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York is reportedly considering either a run for president in 2028 or a primary challenge to Senator Chuck Schumer.
One person around her has encouraged her, stating, “She’s one of the biggest voices in the Democratic Party, she fundraises like no one else, and she’s authentic and true to herself. Can’t say that about a lot of other people in the party.”
Read more: The Hill

President Trump demands that the Attorney General prosecute his opponents.
In a now-deleted Truth Social post, President Trump calls for Attorney General Pam Bondi to prosecute his political opponents. Specifically, Senator Adam Schiff, New York AG Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey.
He called on Bondi to act quickly and determine whether they were guilty or not, and if so, what consequences to give them.
Read more: Politico

President Trump adds a $100,000 fee to H-1B visas.
President Trump signed a proclamation adding a $100,000 fee on the H-1B Visa program, which allows companies to fill skilled positions with immigrants when Americans cannot be found.
It is scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 21.
Even so, it faces legal challenges, and it would only apply to new applicants.
Read more: New York Times