WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) criticized Senate Republicans seeking to secure a deal on border security and aid for Ukraine and Israel, accusing those lawmakers of “basically caving on everything to the Democrats.” “I’m sick of Republicans, you see what they are doing right now in Washington with these senators doing […]
Former President Donald Trump took aim at fellow Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Saturday because he is “not MAGA.” Trump posted his attack on Ramaswamy on his social media platform Truth Social ahead of his rally in Iowa. Ramaswamy similarly toured the state, as its caucus, the first nominating contest in the nation, is […]
President Joe Biden commented on Taiwan’s election results by reiterating support for China. “We do not support independence,” Biden said of Taiwan on Saturday. Taiwanese Vice President Lai Ching-te declared victory in the island’s presidential election on Friday evening despite disapproval from the Chinese Communist Party. Lai was the pro-sovereignty candidate. The White House did not endorse any candidate […]
AUSTIN, Texas — Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX), whose district runs along the state’s border with Mexico, said blame for the deaths of three immigrants who perished while crossing the border lies solely on the shoulders of Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX). Cuellar, who has been a strong critic of the Biden administration’s border policies for three […]
House and Senate leadership have agreed to another short-term continuing resolution to keep the government funded until the beginning of March as they work to pass appropriations bills. The short-term continuing resolution will keep in place Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) two-part approach, in which four appropriations bills would be funded until March 1, and the […]
An All Nippon Airways flight was forced to turn back to its departure airport after a crack was discovered in a cockpit window of the Boeing 737 aircraft. The plane was headed to Toyama Airport but reverted to New Chitose Airport outside Sapporo, Japan, after a crack showed up in the outermost of the four […]
Washington Examiner Energy & Environment Reporter Breanne Deppisch joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss what President Joe Biden’s administration is doing to address emissions, how small industry groups are reacting to the new methane rule, and provide an update on the Texas power grid.
President Joe Biden announced Saturday he will be signing some yard signs for sale on his campaign website. Biden posted a video of himself signing “big head” posters of himself on X, formerly known as Twitter. The posters cost $25 each and are American-made and union-printed according to the website. They are double-sided, with one […]
John Kerry is reportedly leaving his post as the special presidential envoy for climate to help with the Biden reelection campaign. Kerry, the former secretary of state and Democratic nominee for president in 2004, says serving on President Joe Biden‘s campaign and helping him get reelected is the “single biggest” action that can be made […]
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin remains in good condition at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the Pentagon said in its latest update. Austin, 70, has been hospitalized since Jan. 1 following a Dec. 22 surgery to treat his prostate cancer. A subsequent urinary tract infection has kept him under close watch by doctors. “He’s in […]