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Sean Duffy’s ‘Great American Road Trip’ highlights family, infrastructure, and faith

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is taking his family on a trip they’ll never forget — the group of 11 is seeing America in the most patriotic way possible: on the “Great American Road Trip.” Duffy, along with his wife, Fox News anchor Rachel Campos-Duffy, and their nine children, is celebrating America 250 by traveling across […]

Buttigieg performs best among Democrats against Rubio or Vance in possible 2028 contest: Poll

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg appears to be the Democratic Party’s best chance at winning the presidency against Secretary of State Marco Rubio or Vice President JD Vance in 2028, according to a poll released on Thursday. In hypothetical matchups in the latest Emerson College survey, Buttigieg led both likely GOP presidential contenders by 5 […]

Darline Graham Nordone attempts to quell backlash over Taiwan question: ‘I don’t speak politician’

Sen. Darline Graham Nordone (R-SC) is trying to turn down the temperature after being ridiculed for saying she is “not that informed” on national security during a debate, reminding voters that she is not a career politician. During a debate Tuesday night between Graham Nordone and her special Senate primary runoff opponent, Rep. Ralph Norman […]

Ocasio-Cortez endorses Massachusetts Senate incumbent Ed Markey

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) threw her support behind Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) ahead of the Sept. 1 primary, backing the 80-year-old incumbent as he faces a challenge from Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA). Markey, who has served in Congress since the Gerald Ford administration, is seeking another term in the Senate. Ocasio-Cortez’s endorsement could […]

Trump eyes White House insiders to replace outgoing legislative affairs chief

President Donald Trump is not expected to look far when selecting a replacement for outgoing White House Legislative Affairs Director James Braid. Sources close to the president told the Washington Examiner that there are “a lot” of “qualified” staffers already working in the White House legislative shop who could be slotted in immediately to fill […]

Democrats narrow 2028 convention host-city short list after booting Chicago and Atlanta

The short list of cities to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention has been narrowed down to Boston, Denver, and Philadelphia, the Democratic Party announced on Thursday. Notably, the announcement left out Chicago and Atlanta as finalists. It was unclear why they were excluded from the short list. Chicago last hosted the Democratic National Convention […]

RNC raised $19 million in July and has $130 million for midterm elections

EXCLUSIVE — The Republican National Committee raised $19.4 million in July, ending the month with $130.3 million on hand, the highest amount in committee history, according to figures first shared with the Washington Examiner. The RNC has ended the last three months with more money in its coffers, consistently breaking party records as the GOP hopes to retain control […]

USS George Washington arrives in Middle East

The USS George Washington aircraft carrier arrived in the Middle East on Thursday to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln, which has been on deployment in the region for nearly nine months, U.S. Central Command announced. The George Washington is the Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier and typically operates in the western Pacific Ocean. It is […]

Tulsi Gabbard shares health update on husband: ‘The battle isn’t over yet’

Former United States Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard opened up about the challenges she and her husband, Abraham Williams, faced after he was diagnosed with sacral chordoma, a rare type of bone cancer, earlier this year. “He had been under heavy anesthesia for almost eight hours. His body, as he started to come out, […]

Why did three Republican senators back a Massachusetts candidate who supports late-term abortion?

Welcome to Thursday’s edition of Washington Secrets. We ask whether Sens. Rick Scott, Tom Cotton, and Todd Young have buyer’s remorse over their Massachusetts endorsement of a candidate who backs abortion up to birth. If they do, they aren’t saying. Plus, what is up with the polls in Arkansas? Have Democrats got a toehold in […]
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