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Republicans exhausted with Comer’s ‘complete failure’ to deliver on promise to impeach Biden: Report

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has promised more evidence in President Joe Biden’s impeachment inquiry for months, and some Republicans are growing restless about the lack of proof showing misconduct by the president. Despite formalizing the impeachment inquiry last month into whether Biden improperly benefited from his son Hunter’s foreign business dealings in […]

Israel minister warns Iran now ‘legitimate target’ for missile strikes

Israeli Minister of Economy Nir Barkat said Iran is a “legitimate target” for Israeli missile strikes as it continues its three-month war with Hamas. Barkat boasted of Israel’s military capabilities for an all-out war against Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah, arguing that Israel has not been aggressive enough in its response to the Oct. 7 […]

Education Department launches antisemitism investigation into Northwestern University

The Department of Education launched an investigation into Northwestern University over allegations of antisemitism. The school was notified Tuesday of the investigation, which is looking into possible violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, a law that protects people from discrimination based on race and national origin. According to the school newspaper, the […]

DeSantis backed a new congressional map in Florida — the state Supreme Court is considering its fate

The Florida Supreme Court will consider a challenge to the state’s congressional map, which was championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in 2022. Activists argue the map violates the state constitution by not including a former black-majority district, which spanned much of the northern part of the state, in violation of the Fair Districts Amendment. […]

Ex-Trump official who testified in Jan. 6 hearing donates to Nikki Haley’s campaign

Former White House deputy press secretary Sarah Matthews responded to a threat about donating to Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley on Wednesday by donating to the former South Carolina governor. Former President Donald Trump warned Republicans that donating to Haley would result in a permanent ban from the “MAGA camp” in a social media post […]

Ex-Trump adviser Peter Navarro sentenced to four months in prison for contempt

Former Trump administration adviser Peter Navarro was sentenced on Thursday to four concurrent months in prison after being convicted on two counts of contempt of Congress, which stemmed from his refusal to comply with a subpoena from the now-defunct House Jan. 6 committee. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta handed down the four-month prison sentence during […]

Boebert faces first test in new district as firebrand fights for her political life

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) will have to convince voters from her new district why they should send her back to Washington in Thursday’s first Republican primary debate. Boebert made the switch to the plains of Colorado‘s 4th Congressional District across the state from her mountainous 3rd District, which she is representing for a second term […]

Bridget Ziegler ignores husband’s sex scandal and appears at first Disney oversight board meeting

Bridget Ziegler appeared at her first Disney World oversight board meeting on Wednesday despite being embroiled in her husband’s sex scandal, which resulted in his ousting as chairman of the Florida Republican Party.  Attending her first in-person meeting of the year, Ziegler said, “I’m here,” regarding speculation that she’ll resign.  The Moms for Liberty founder […]

Three states where the GOP is fighting with itself more than Democrats

The Republican Party continues to face many setbacks, mostly of its own doing, in several states heading into the 2024 elections. Many swing states where the GOP is relying on voters to help deliver a presidential victory are plagued by fractured leadership, financial troubles, and infighting. Most recently, Arizona Republicans have been hit with a […]

Trump’s 14th Amendment fight gains ally in Iowa with bill to block ballot bans

A bill filed by Iowa Republican Secretary of State Paul Pate would prevent any legal challenges attempting to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot under the 14th Amendment, handing the former president a victory as he faces those efforts in other states. Trump won the Iowa caucuses last week and the New […]
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