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Doug Lamborn to retire from Congress in third Colorado shakeup to GOP-held seats

Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO) announced that he’s retiring from Congress at the end of his term, marking the third jolt to Republican-held Colorado seats.

Glenn Youngkin’s popularity at record high, approval throughout Virginia

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s popularity continues to soar, even after voters turned the commonwealth’s general assembly over to Democrats.

Pelosi reveals ‘horrifying’ answers she got after calling for help on Jan. 6

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) said she received a "horrifying" response from the military on Jan. 6 when she called for backup.

House Democrats’ Jan. 6 press conference interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters

Pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted a press conference held by House Democrats on the eve of the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

Trump boasts majority of South Carolina GOP support as Haley posts 25% in new poll

Former President Donald Trump continues to hold the support of more than half of South Carolina Republicans in a new poll, while former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has managed to notch 25% in her home state.

50 Cent slams California’s health insurance gift to illegal immigrants

Rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson III slammed California's Democratic leaders following the announcement that the state would become the first to offer health insurance to illegal immigrants.

White House official denies reports of briefing room tensions

A White House official denied a report that tensions are running high between the Biden administration's top two spokespeople, who tend to split up handling daily press briefings.

Johnson knocks ‘desperate’ White House blame-shifting on border: ‘More smoke and mirrors’

The office of Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) circulated a memo Friday morning rejecting the White House's attempts to blame House Republicans for the border crisis.

Biden calls 2023 a ‘great year for American workers’ amid economic polling slump

President Joe Biden has called 2023 a great year for American workers, even as polls continue to show voters unenthused about his handling of the economy.

Brad Raffensperger calls for increased penalty for false public alarm after bomb threats

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is pushing to put harsher penalties on people who cause public alarm after dozens of bomb threats spooked statehouses across the country.
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