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Joe Concha: Democrats will pay for embracing ‘radical’ Hasan Piker

Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha warned that a tight primary race in Florida is the latest sign the Democratic Party is being pulled toward socialism and cautioned that embracing left-wing influencers such as Hasan Piker will cost Democrats dearly in the midterm elections. “Two years ago, Moskowitz wasn’t even challenged by anyone from the Democrat […]

Who is Natalie Harp? Meet Donald Trump’s ‘human printer’

When Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) called out President Donald Trump‘s close relationship with his top White House aide, Natalie Harp, a new audience was introduced to the 35-year-old “human printer” embedded in the Trump administration. During a campaign rally, Ossoff was making a dig at Trump’s demeanor in office and mentioned the 80-year-old president’s closeness […]

‘Fake news’: Trump downplays USS Abraham Lincoln deployment concerns

President Donald Trump downplayed the extended deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln amid the Iran war as part of dishonest reporting from the White House press corps. “That was a CNN fake report,” Trump told reporters on Monday while speaking in the Oval Office. “The Lincoln has been out there for a period of time, […]

Trump gutted South Korea military drills due to lack of help against Iran

President Donald Trump says his decision to scale back military drills with South Korea is due to the Asian nation’s refusal to get involved in Iran, while the dictator of North Korea shows the White House “great respect.” Trump, speaking with reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, said that the annual joint exercises with […]

DOJ investigates major Trump donor’s venture capital firm over AI antitrust concerns

The Justice Department is investigating venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz to determine whether its investment partners are improperly serving on the boards of competing artificial intelligence companies, according to a new report. Databricks Inc. and Fivetran Inc., the two technology companies backed by Andreessen Horowitz, are under scrutiny by the DOJ, according to a Bloomberg […]

Trump calls Jon Ossoff ‘Pee-Wee Herman’ in response to Natalie Harp comments

President Donald Trump took a shot at Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) on Monday for comments he made about the president’s travel with administration staff and the White House ballroom project. At a rally this weekend, while criticizing the president’s policies in the war with Iran and behavior in office, Ossoff made a swipe at Natalie […]

House Ethics Committee confirms investigation into Democrat Jimmy Gomez

The House Ethics Committee officially announced an investigation into Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) Monday for sexual misconduct allegations. The House Ethics Committee told CNN earlier this year they had begun the early stages of an investigation after an April New York Post story alleged the congressman was seen kissing an aide. Gomez said he did not violate any House ethics […]

Justice Department expands fraud office’s prosecutorial reach

The Justice Department is expanding the reach of its new fraud division, allowing the office to prosecute any federal offenses uncovered during investigations that begin with suspected fraud, according to a final rule scheduled for publication Tuesday. The 10-page final rule formalizes powers held by Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald, the leader of the National […]

Cory Mills’s political future on the line following domestic violence allegations

Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) faces a potentially difficult reelection contest following allegations of domestic violence, stolen valor, and financial impropriety, leaving the two-term Florida lawmaker’s political future anything but guaranteed. Mills will face former news anchor Ryan Elijah, along with two others, for the Republican nomination to represent Florida’s 7th Congressional District. Recent polling shows […]

Federal agency dismisses concerns about possible art damage in DC’s IndyCar race

The Trump administration said there is “no concern” that historic art stored in a government building in Washington, D.C., could be damaged during Freedom 250’s Grand Prix race in the city.  The General Services Administration weighed in on fears brought by a preservationist group that Great Depression-era murals and other artistic treasures at the Wilbur […]
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