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Reporter’s Notebook: Mitch McConnell’s exit and Senate GOP leadership race

Washington Examiner Congressional Reporter Samantha-Jo Roth joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss the update on the announcement of the departure of Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) as Senate Republican leader, the possible contenders for his post, and how it could affect the election.

Nikki Haley suggests she’s not bound by RNC loyalty pledge

Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has downplayed the importance of her promise to the Republican National Committee that she would endorse the party’s nominee after former President Donald Trump‘s push to have supporters, including daughter-in-law Lara Trump, lead the organization. It was important to answer in the affirmative last year to take part in the […]

Buttigieg blames low Biden approval on media giving ‘less attention’ to the good

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg urged voters disgruntled with President Joe Biden to anticipate the “good that is coming their way” rather than consume negative media coverage. Buttigieg appeared on The Weekend Saturday to address the president’s low approval rating. The latest New York Times/Siena College poll found that 47% strongly disapprove of Biden, which is the highest the […]

Jill Biden campaign stop in Arizona disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators appear to have expanded their strategy of protesting President Joe Biden over his approach to the Israel–Hamas war, disrupting a political event first lady Jill Biden hosted in the battleground state of Arizona. “Jill, when are you and the president going to call for a ceasefire in Gaza?” one demonstrator shouted at the […]

Jen Psaki claims Supreme Court isn’t protecting country ‘from the Day One dictator’

MSNBC host Jen Psaki accused the Supreme Court of giving former President Donald Trump “a major gift” in agreeing to consider his emergency petition. Psaki centered her opinion editorial this week on the Justices agreeing to hear Trump’s claims of presidential immunity in Jack Smith’s election subversion case. Trump’s trial was initially slated to begin on March […]

Lara Trump launches children’s book based on childhood experience: ‘Hard work really does pay off’

Lara Trump has launched a new children’s book, stressing the importance of a strong work ethic.  The book, The Never-Give-Up Pup published with BRAVE Books, navigates the journey of a determined young detective who reaches his goal despite adversity.  “What is lacking so much in our society today is hard work,” Trump told the Washington […]

Polls spell disaffected danger for Biden ahead of Trump rematch

While polls show President Joe Biden running neck and neck with former President Donald Trump, a deeper dive reveals Biden staring down a mutiny within his own party before a 2024 general election showdown. In recent months, the president has encountered bubbling opposition among Democrats over his age, handling of the war in Gaza, inability […]

Super Tuesday: Five things to watch in North Carolina as swing state voters cast ballots

North Carolina voters have big decisions to make on Super Tuesday. North Carolina represents just one of 16 states and territories formalizing their choices for presidential nominees on March 5. However, the contests prove significantly more contentious for a series of down-ballot races, including five to replace retiring U.S. House of Representatives members. Here are […]

The Debrief with Hugo Gurdon: McConnell’s link to the Supreme Court immunity case

Washington Examiner Editor in Chief Hugo Gurdon joins Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford to talk about the significance of Sen. Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) decision to step down as Senate GOP leader while Republicans seek a majority in the chamber, and they also discuss what would happen if the Supreme Court grants qualified immunity to former President […]

Super Tuesday: George Gascon, LA’s ‘godfather of progressive prosecutors,’ faces 11 challengers

Super Tuesday is upon us, and the golden prize up for grabs is California. Former President Donald Trump will look to burnish his credentials with a dominant delegate victory, and President Joe Biden will also aim for a dominant show. But there are plenty of intriguing down-ballot races, not least the jungle primary for former […]
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