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How Biden and Harris could have book tour collision

Former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris will each try to tell their side of the 2024 campaign story in forthcoming books. The question is whether they will have much interesting to say if they try to keep their stories straight. Harris will get the first word when 107 Days comes out in September. […]

Moms for Liberty categorized as a ‘hate group’ by police training committee

Moms for Liberty, the parents’ rights organization which rose to prominence for championing more parental involvement in education, was labeled a hate group by a state committee responsible for training police officers. The Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee classified Moms for Liberty as a “hate group” in its training materials, putting them in the same […]

Abbott says blue-state gerrymandering ‘distorted’ US politics after Democrats flee Texas

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) defended his state’s controversial redistricting move as necessary, given the Democrats’ own gerrymandering. Texas has become the center of a national dispute over redistricting after the latest electoral map heavily favored Republicans, stripping the Democrats of five seats. In an appearance on Fox News’s Hannity, Abbott defended the move and pointed […]

Veterans Affairs submits rule proposal to end abortions at department medical facilities

The Department of Veterans Affairs suggested a rule proposal on Monday that would prohibit abortions at VA Department medical facilities.   If passed, it would reverse the decision to allow abortions at VA medical sites that was established in 2022. Previously, VA rules were in effect that did not allow abortions at VA facilities since 1999. […]

MTG asks Trump to commute George Santos’s seven-year prison sentence: ‘Grave injustice’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wrote to President Donald Trump on Monday to ask that he commute former New York Rep. George Santos’s nearly seven-year prison sentence. Santos began his sentence last month after pleading guilty to money laundering and wire fraud charges, among other things, as part of a plea deal in April. On […]

Six SNAP waivers signed to remove sugary drinks and candy as eligible purchases

Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins signed six Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program waivers on Monday to strike sugary drinks and candy as eligible purchases from the program. Joined by Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA), Gov. Patrick Morrisey (R-WV), and FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, Rollins signed waivers […]

Fired ABC reporter admits networks are ‘biased’ against Trump

Former ABC News correspondent Terry Moran, who was fired earlier this year after launching a scathing personal attack on top Trump adviser Stephen Miller, is now admitting what many conservatives have long alleged: Mainstream media outlets are biased against President Donald Trump. In a revealing Substack essay titled “RIP, CBS”, Moran reflected on his nearly […]

House Republican booed at town hall after saying SNAP cuts due to US not having ‘unlimited money’

Rep. Mike Flood (R-NE) was given a poor reception at a town hall after saying he voted to cut SNAP programs because the United States doesn’t have “unlimited money.” Flood held a town hall in Lincoln, Nebraska, that followed a pattern of other recent Republican town halls in getting taken over by hostile citizens. At […]

Stefanik torches Hochul as ‘Worst Governor in America’ after ‘pathetic’ press conference

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) issued a scathing rebuke Monday of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s press conference on redistricting, accusing Hochul of working to suppress voters through unconstitutional gerrymandering and calling her “the Worst Governor in America.” The upstate New York congresswoman slammed Hochul’s remarks as a desperate political stunt, particularly after the governor joined out-of-state Democrats from […]

Darin LaHood appears to pass on Illinois Senate run in blow to state GOP hopes

Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL) seemed to sidestep a run for retiring Sen. Dick Durbin’s (D-IL) seat on Monday, telling a panel he will soon be circulating petitions to run for reelection to his House district. At a panel moderated by NBC, LaHood said he will “look forward to passing petitions tomorrow on my reelection to […]
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