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Jack Smith files flurry of responses against Trump’s bid to dismiss classified documents case

Special counsel Jack Smith rejected former President Donald Trump‘s claims that the classified documents case against him in Florida should be dismissed, according to court documents filed Thursday. Smith addressed several arguments Trump had made in his requests for dismissal, including the former president’s claim that he was authorized under the Presidential Records Act to […]

South Carolina Republicans ask court to allow current maps for 2024 election

Republicans in South Carolina are asking a federal court to allow the current congressional map for the state to be used for the November election, as the Supreme Court has yet to rule on their appeal of the decision striking down the maps. In a motion filed on Thursday seeking a partial stay of the […]

Trump ordered to pay another $380,000 in legal fees for UK case where he went on the offensive

A London judge has ordered former President Donald Trump to pay a six-figure legal bill of a U.K. company he sued over claims he participated in “sex parties” and gave bribes to Russian officials which his lawyers said harmed his reputation.  Christopher Steele, a former British spy who ran the Secret Intelligence Service’s Russia desk, […]

State of the Union 2024 bingo: Fill out as you watch

President Joe Biden is set to deliver his third State of the Union address, and you can join in the fun as the president gives his annual speech. For added entertainment, while watching Biden’s fourth address to a joint session of Congress, play along with the Washington Examiner‘s bingo card for the 2024 State of […]

Food stamps: Montana April SNAP payments worth up to $1,751 to begin in 26 days

Montana’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin sending its April payments, worth up to $1,751, in 26 days. SNAP payments in Montana are distributed over five days every month, beginning on the second. March’s payments concluded on Wednesday, and April’s will begin on April 2. Recipients get their payments on days according to their SNAP case number, account number, Social Security number, […]

Alabama IVF clinics are restarting treatment following passage of new protection law

Two Alabama clinics restarted in vitro fertilization services on Thursday after Gov. Kay Ivey (R-AL) signed legislation to protect IVF providers and patients from legal trouble following the state’s Supreme Court ruling. Last month, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that IVF embryos were considered children and those who destroy them could be found liable for […]

The four biggest problems Trump faces in 2024 campaign

Former President Donald Trump knocked out the last of his major primary opponents on Super Tuesday and can now pivot to the general election. Although multiple polls show Trump leading President Joe Biden, it won’t necessarily be smooth sailing to November. Several pressing problems plague Trump’s campaign, some beyond his direct control. Money, money, money […]

Biden judicial pick hobnobbed with anti-Israel activists at event sponsored by terrorism-tied group

EXCLUSIVE — A federal judicial nominee under fire for his prior role at an anti-Israel group was a key figure at a Muslim lawyers conference co-sponsored by a terrorism-linked group that the Biden White House disavowed over its Hamas support, documents show. President Joe Biden has stood behind his pick for the 3rd U.S. Circuit […]

Youngkin slams ‘colossal mistake’ Virginia lawmakers made by not providing funds for $2 billion arena project

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) slammed Virginia lawmakers on Thursday for making a “colossal mistake” in leaving funding for a sports arena out of the state budget. Lawmakers in the state Senate stripped language from the budget that would allow the project to move forward, citing a fear of the high cost the state would have […]

Hogan backtracks on support for GOP nominee now that it’s likely Trump

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Thursday he would not be backing former President Donald Trump as the Republican nominee in 2024.  Hogan, a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Maryland, said at an Axios event Thursday that he would not vote for Trump, backpedaling on his statement that he would endorse the GOP presidential […]
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