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Congressional Black Caucus vows to block college sports reform over Southern states’ redistricting

The Congressional Black Caucus announced it is withholding its support from the bipartisan “Protect College Sports Act” over its concerns regarding Southern redistricting in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callais ruling. The CBC, one of the most influential caucuses on Capitol Hill, has worked for weeks to lobby against Southern redistricting efforts […]

Zelensky complains Iran is taking priority over Ukraine for US

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky lamented during a Wednesday press conference with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that his country’s war with Russia is no longer top of mind for U.S. officials. “Iran is the No. 1 issue for the United States, and only after that comes Ukraine,” Zelensky said in Kyiv. “Unfortunately, we are in […]

Nick Saban warns that current NCAA landscape is a ‘race to the bottom’ if spending isn’t reined in

Former Alabama head football coach Nick Saban testified in support of the bipartisan Protect College Sports Act in the Senate on Wednesday, issuing a stark warning to the chamber that, without serious change, the NCAA is like a car driving “150 miles an hour toward the Grand Canyon.” Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Maria Cantwell […]

Rubio grows exasperated with Democrats at heated House hearing

Secretary of State Marco Rubio grew visibly annoyed with the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee during his Wednesday testimony, openly voicing his exasperation in several exchanges. Rubio appeared before the committee to provide updates on the war with Iran and other foreign policy developments. Nearly every exchange with Democrats was hostile, but one […]

Graham Platner’s damage control memo reveals campaign’s strategy after scandals

The campaign team for Maine Democratic Senate hopeful Graham Platner reportedly sent out a memo on Wednesday revealing its strategy to boost the candidate after a new scandal emerged last week. Platner’s campaign plans to highlight his polling lead over incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), a strong fundraising week, and Maine voters maintaining their support […]

Senate Republicans make it official and cut Trump ballroom funding

Senate Republicans removed $1 billion in Secret Service security funding for the White House and President Donald Trump’s yet-to-be-built East Wing ballroom from the party’s immigration enforcement bill, according to new legislative text released Wednesday. The move was in response to Republican opposition over the optics of taxpayers footing the $220 million bill for ballroom […]

Bill Pulte as acting DNI a ‘poor choice’: Byron York

Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York argued the new face for the director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, lacks qualifications for the position.  “It seems like a pretty poor choice here,” York said on Fox News’s Special Report Tuesday.  President Donald Trump tapped Pulte for the position after the previous director, Tulsi Gabbard, resigned […]

Bessent confronts Ron Wyden at hearing with accusations his son met with Jeffrey Epstein

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confronted Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) in a tense scene Wednesday on Capitol Hill over documents that appeared to show the senator’s son met with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2016. Bessent, testifying before the Senate Finance Committee, clashed with Wyden, who is the committee’s ranking member, early on in the hearing. […]

Democrats under fire over New Jersey candidate’s ties to 1993 World Trade Center bombing: Guy Benson

Washington Examiner columnist Guy Benson raised questions about New Jersey Democratic congressional candidate Adam Hamawy and his ties to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.  Benson argued that Hamawy’s earlier legal and international work revelations could pose political problems for Democrats.  In 1994, Hamawy volunteered in Bosnia with a Chicago-based nonprofit group called the “Benevolence International […]

Trump official deletes post suggesting new path to compensate victims of lawfare

A top Justice Department official deleted a social media post Wednesday that appeared to signal the Trump administration was exploring an alternative avenue to compensate people it believes were targeted by Biden administration-era “weaponization,” raising fresh questions about whether a controversial $1.8 billion reimbursement plan is truly dead. The post by Associate Attorney General Stanley […]
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