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Arizona Democratic governor plans to veto illegal immigration bill that includes civil immunity

Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) plans to strike down a bill Republican lawmakers approved Wednesday that would criminalize illegal immigration in Arizona.   The Senate passed the Arizona Border Invasion Act, proposed by Republican state Sen. Janae Shamp, with 16 votes. The bill would make it a crime in the state if a person came through Arizona’s […]

Biden claims journalists personally told him they’d flee the country if Trump wins in 2024

President Joe Biden claimed at a Thursday fundraiser that two journalists specifically told him that they plan to flee the country if he loses his White House reelection bid to former President Donald Trump. Biden made the comment at a fundraiser in Mountain View, California, the final stop on his three-day junket in the Golden […]

Judge denies Trump’s request to delay $355 million payment

New York Judge Arthur Engoron rejected former President Donald Trump’s request on Thursday to delay payment of the nearly $355 million he owes by an additional 30 days. Engoron claimed the defendants had failed to produce any justification for the stay request. Lawyers for Trump had requested the stay, claiming they were not given enough […]

Alabama asks Supreme Court to approve second nitrogen gas execution weeks after first

Alabama is looking to use the nitrogen hypoxia execution method for the second time after the new method was used last month on death row inmate Kenneth Eugene Smith. Smith, who was convicted of stabbing a woman to death in 1988 in a murder-for-hire scheme, was strapped to a gurney and exposed to nitrogen gas […]

CPAC 2024: Trump allies decry aid to Ukraine as war against Russia hits two-year mark

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland — Days ahead of the two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, high-profile Republican allies of former President Donald Trump at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference railed against providing additional military funding to Ukraine, illustrating a growing foreign policy divide among members of the GOP.  The conference, which is doubling as […]

Ex-FBI informant Alexander Smirnov arrested a second time

Alexander Smirnov, an ex-informant who was arrested last week on charges of lying to the FBI, was arrested again on Thursday for the same charges. Smirnov, according to a court filing, was in a meeting with his attorneys in Las Vegas at the time of the second arrest. The arrest warrant issued on Thursday listed […]

Toby Keith’s music back on charts in wake of iconic singer’s death

The late Toby Keith’s music is still making waves, as several of his songs have made their way back to the charts following his death. Keith, who died on Feb. 5 following a yearslong battle with stomach cancer, was the country musician who wrote “Don’t Let The Old Man In,” which became last week’s bestselling […]

Charging ahead: Kemp blasts Biden’s ‘counterproductive’ investments for sapping EV momentum

Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) called the Biden administration’s push to accelerate electric vehicle production “counterproductive,” citing resistance from the public.  Kemp was joined by five other governors on Thursday at the Politico Governors Summit to discuss the role state governments play in a grid-locked Washington. He claimed that the Biden administration’s legislation surrounding EVs has […]

CPAC panel mulls Democrats replacing Biden with Michelle Obama at 2024 convention

This Conservative Political Action Conference held a panel on Thursday to debate whether former first lady Michelle Obama will replace President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee in November.  The three-day marathon of events known as the largest annual gathering of conservative activists began on Thursday with introductory panels on several hot-button issues, including one […]

Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis calls for stronger action on the border

Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) led a group of bipartisan politicians on Thursday in calling for stronger action on illegal immigration at the United States’s southern border. Polis, alongside Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, expressed frustration at the lack of federal and congressional teamwork when it comes to the border crisis.  […]
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