EXCLUSIVE: The White House on Thursday said upcoming votes on federal spending will be a ‘major test’ of the willingness of House Republicans to put governing above the ‘ultra MAGA’ agenda of some members of…
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After a heated midterm election, widely considered both a referendum on President Biden and a test for former President Trump’s 2024 candidacy, the latest Fox News Poll finds little support for a 2020 rematch in…
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The White House on Thursday claimed that President Biden has ‘done the work’ to deal with the ongoing crisis at the southern border, despite an ongoing and relentless surge of migration under his watch. White…
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The U.S. Senate passed the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act on Thursday night. Both chambers of Congress have passed the bill, and it will now head to President Biden’s desk. The bill passed by a…
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took a series of questions on the looming expiration of Title 42 on Dec. 21, though when it came to specifics of how the Biden administration is going to…
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‘I’ve known Richard for such a long time,’ said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., of retiring Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., the top Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee. ‘I knew Richard when he was a…
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Intel community could be subject to subpoenas after stonewalling on COVID origins: Rep. Wenstrup
House Republicans are considering using their subpoena power next year to compel members of the intelligence community (IC) to provide more information on COVID-19 origins, following a new report that revealed the IC had ‘downplayed’…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reportedly removed statistics on defensive gun use in the U.S. following pressure from gun control advocates. The stats sourced from a CDC-commissioned study finding that instances of…
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Gohmert: Without a change to how children are taught, ‘We’re going to have to get rid of the Second Amendment’
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security held a hearing Thursday on finding a solution to gun violence, and the difference of opinion between Democrats and Republicans was put on full display.…
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Kentucky Supreme Court strikes down school choice measure, drawing strong reactions from both sides
The Kentucky Supreme Court dealt a major blow to school choice advocates on Thursday, declaring a controversial law that permitted people to receive tax credits for donations supporting private school tuition unconstitutional. The high court…