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Biden’s big spending hasn’t swayed as many voters as he’d like: Poll

President Joe Biden has touted many of his major spending bills as he seeks a second term in the White House, but voters are not being swayed, according to new polling data. The poll from Politico-Morning Consult released on Wednesday shows that Biden’s bevy of laws passed during his first two years in office — […]

George Washington University anti-Israel protest broken up by police with 33 arrests

The George Washington University encampment was cleared by the Metropolitan Police Department early Wednesday morning after two weeks of growing tensions. Mayor Muriel Bowser was expected to appear at a hearing from the House Oversight Committee later on Wednesday but said she spoke with Rep. James Comer (R-KY) about focusing her day on the problems […]

RFK Jr campaign laughs off idea parasite that ate part of his brain has lingering effects on his fitness

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the parasite that ate part of his brain would not affect his fitness to be president.  After he reportedly experienced memory loss, a 2012 brain scan revealed a dark spot on Kennedy’s brain, which was believed to be a tumor at the time. Upon further examination, one […]

Trump scolded for swearing ‘audibly’ as Stormy Daniels described their alleged sexual encounter

Former President Donald Trump was scolded by Judge Juan Merchan during his Manhattan hush money trial for audibly swearing while pornographic film actress Stormy Daniels testified about her and Trump’s alleged sexual encounter. In the courtroom on Tuesday, Trump’s attorney Todd Blanche was told by Merchan, during a break in the middle of the day, […]

Bob Good GOP challenger accused of using deceased treasurer to authorize campaign finances

The Republican candidate seeking to oust Freedom Caucus Chairman Bob Good (R-VA) could face an investigation over allegations he listed a deceased person as his campaign treasurer to approve finance reports.  In a letter sent to U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber last week, John McGuire is accused of making “serious financial discrepancies” in previous campaigns for […]

Kristi Noem unleashes the dogs of war on the media

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) has embarked on a whirlwind media tour to beat back the puppy-shooting scandal that threatens to kill her political career. There are few better fights for a Republican to pick than a brawl with the media. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s stern rebuke of a debate moderator won him the 2012 […]

Old Line, New Battles: Hogan’s abortion answer may be his biggest hurdle to winning in Maryland

Deep-blue Maryland has been a stronghold for Democrats in general elections for decades. But with a popular former Republican governor running for an open Senate seat and eight House races, the Old Line State could spring a few surprises this November. In this series, Old Line, New Battles: Maryland feels the primary pinch, the Washington Examiner will look […]

MTG drags on Johnson speaker threat as GOP tires of ‘silliness’

House Republicans are increasingly growing tired as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) continues to drag out her threats to strip Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) of his gavel unless he meets a handful of key demands.  Greene met with Johnson behind closed doors on Tuesday, the second such meeting in as many days, to discuss a […]

Biden unveils Wisconsin Microsoft project at site of failed Trump-era development

President Joe Biden will announce a major business investment in Wisconsin — on the same site as a Trump-era project that failed to live up to expectations. Biden is traveling to the battleground state Wednesday to announce what his administration says will be a $3.3 billion data center project from Microsoft that will lead to […]

GOP looks to change census — here’s how it could affect red and blue states

The battle over the illegal immigration-related Equal Representation Act, a GOP-backed bill, has big implications for the future of the country. The bill considered in the House this week would add a citizenship question to future census counts while preventing noncitizens from being counted in House of Representatives and Electoral College apportionment. While not immediate, […]
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