President Joe Biden ignored multiple shouted questions from reporters about his handling of classified documents Tuesday as his staff hurried to push the press out of the room. The moment came after Biden concluded his…
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U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John Lausch will be leading the investigation of classified documents found at the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Biden Center, nearly two years after President Biden nearly fired…
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Democratic rep suggests George Santos did something ‘highly illegal,’ should face expulsion from Congress
Rep. Ted Lieu of California said Tuesday in a Democratic Party press conference that newly elected Rep. George Santos has participated in ‘highly illegal’ activities and should be expelled from Congress. Lieu made the comment…
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Trade unions representing laid-off Keystone XL workers silent after report shows thousands of job losses
Four labor unions representing workers on the Keystone XL pipeline project were silent this week when asked about a recent federal report showing the significant economic consequences of shutting the project down. The Laborers International…
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Gun rights groups are promising to fight a proposed semiautomatic weapons ban in Illinois after the state Senate advanced gun control legislation championed by Democrats. The Illinois Senate on Monday passed its version of the…
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Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed a former aide as chair of a commission that oversees oil and gas drilling in the state. Dunleavy’s office Monday announced the appointment of Brett Huber Sr. to the…
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Intel head Turner requests national security ‘damage assessment’ after classified docs found at Biden office
The incoming chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee Mike Turner is asking for a prompt national security ‘damage assessment’ after the discovery of classified documents at a pro-President Biden think tank Monday. Turner, R-Ohio,…
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New poll reveals which political party wants companies to take public stances on social issues
Most Americans think businesses should avoid taking a public stance on political issues, but one party is far more likely to want public statements on current events, according to a poll released Tuesday. According to…
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Pete Buttigieg took government jet to NYC for radio interview, ACLU meeting before flying back hours later
EXCLUSIVE: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg took a government-managed jet to New York City in April for a radio interview and two brief meetings before returning hours later, Fox News Digital has learned. On April 7,…
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FIRST ON FOX: Indiana Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican, reintroduced a bill to codify qualified immunity police protections into law as the 118th Congress kicks off. Banks reintroduced the Qualified Immunity Act in his first…