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Trump claims lack of presidential immunity will lead to presidents being ‘afraid to do anything’

Former President Donald Trump said the question of presidential immunity going before the Supreme Court is important not just for him but also for other presidents, including Joe Biden. Trump said in a Thursday interview with Fox News’s Sean Hannity that if the court rescinds immunity for presidents, “you will have a president that’s not […]

Trump knocks New Hampshire primary for allowing Democrats to vote but remains confident of victory

Former President Donald Trump knocked New Hampshire‘s open primary system and claimed Democrats would show up in droves for former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. The comments came days before the state’s first-in-the-nation primary contest that will serve as a precursor to the rest of the Republican presidential nomination race. Trump said in an interview with […]

Lloyd Austin called to testify on failure to disclose hospitalization

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-AL) requested Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to appear before the committee for questioning. Austin, 70, was hospitalized at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center beginning Jan. 1 following a Dec. 22 surgery to treat his prostate cancer. A subsequent urinary tract infection kept him under close watch by doctors until […]

Wisconsin Republicans seek four-year ban on doe hunting over declining population

Republican legislators in Wisconsin introduced a bill to prohibit doe hunting in the northern part of the state for several years to preserve and grow the population in the region. GOP state Reps. Chanz Green, Angie Sapik, Rob Swearingen, and Calvin Callahan and Sen. Romaine Quinn introduced the legislation on Wednesday. It would ban the […]

Beto O’Rourke calls for criminal charges against Uvalde police in wake of DOJ report

Former Texas congressman Beto O’Rourke expressed disappointment in the Department of Justice’s report on the Uvalde school shooting on Thursday, claiming the report did not go far enough because it did not include criminal charges. In a social media post, O’Rourke claimed there should be criminal charges against law enforcement officers responsible for the “critical […]

Matt Rosendale eyeing launch for Montana Senate run just before March deadline

Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-MT) is eyeing a Montana Senate launch right before the March filing deadline, a move national Republicans fret could jeopardize a winnable seat. According to a source with direct knowledge and four sources familiar with the matter, Rosendale has told colleagues he plans to launch his campaign shortly before the March 11 […]

Macy’s announces layoffs for 2,350 employees amid five store closures

Department store Macy’s will lay off some 2,350 jobs, about 3.5% of its workforce, beginning next week. Macy’s sent a memo Thursday, obtained by the Wall Street Journal, announcing layoffs on Jan. 26. These layoffs exclude the seasonal hires of the holidays. This memo also included the announcement of store closures in Arlington, Virginia; San […]

Washington judge rules that Trump will remain on state ballot

A Washington state judge ruled that former President Donald Trump will stay on the state’s primary ballot. The news comes amid a multistate effort to remove him over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election. Thurston County Superior Court Judge Mary Sue Wilson rejected the request from eight voters that Trump not be allowed on […]

Nikki Haley hits Trump’s electability in ad push: ‘Trump Loses’

EXCLUSIVE — Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley’s campaign Thursday launched a digital ad hitting former President Donald Trump’s prospects of electability in a general election matchup against President Joe Biden. The ad, titled “Haley Wins, Trump Loses,” strings together clips with commentary from cable news outlets from the last week, raising concerns that Trump could […]

DC judiciary committee unanimously passes omnibus crime bill despite some concerns over increased police provisions

The Washington, D.C., Committee on the Judiciary and Public Safety unanimously voted to pass a sweeping, comprehensive crime bill on Wednesday despite several of the members voicing concerns over some of the provisions allocated to the police. The Secure DC Omnibus bill, which was introduced by Councilwoman Brooke Pinto last week, strengthens carjacking laws, mandates […]
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