National News Roundup: Measles Outbreak Halts ICE Facility Movement, Epstein Files Under Scrutiny, and Political Maneuvering
A measles outbreak at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing center in Texas prompted a halt to all movement within the facility, officials announced Sunday. Meanwhile, attorneys representing alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein are demanding the immediate takedown of a Justice Department website containing Epstein files, citing failures to redact identifying information. In political news, former critic of Donald Trump, John E. Sununu, received the former president's endorsement in a high-stakes Senate race in New Hampshire.
The Department of Homeland Security confirmed that two detainees at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center were diagnosed with measles on Saturday, January 31, 2026, according to Fox News. The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed the cases. The announcement came the same day a 5-year-old boy and his father, whose detention had sparked widespread alarm, were released from the facility.
In New York, lawyers for over 200 alleged victims of Jeffrey Epstein are urgently requesting federal judges to order the Justice Department to take down its Epstein files website. Attorneys Brittany Henderson and Brad Edwards, in a letter obtained by ABC News, argued that the DOJ has failed to properly redact names and identifying information of Epstein's victims. "For the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, every hour matters. The harm is ongoing and irreversible," they wrote.
The political landscape saw a notable endorsement as President Donald Trump backed former Sen. John E. Sununu of New Hampshire in a crucial Senate race. According to Fox News, Sununu, despite being a past critic of Trump, received the endorsement over former Sen. Scott Brown, one of Trump's first-term ambassadors. Trump praised Sununu as an "America First Patriot" who "will work tirelessly to advance our America First Agenda." The race is considered one of a handful that could determine the Senate majority in the midterm elections.
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