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Stefanik accuses judge in Trump civil fraud case of ‘weaponized lawfare’ in ethics complaint

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) filed a judicial complaint against New York Judge Arthur Engoron, accusing him of using “weaponized lawfare” against former President Donald Trump in his civil fraud trial.

Relative of Israeli hostage criticizes Obama’s ‘nobody’s hands are clean’ comment

A relative of one of the hostages held against their will in Gaza criticized former President Barack Obama for arguing that “nobody’s hands are clean” as it relates to the circumstances that led up to Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attack.

Nearly all Maine residents have data stolen in cybersecurity attack

State agencies in Maine fell victim to a cyberattack and lost nearly all of the state population's data to hackers.

Manchin says he wants to work ‘for all Americans’ in latest 2024 tease as No Labels remains coy

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) furthered speculation he could run for president next year in his latest comments since shockingly announcing he was retiring from the Senate on Thursday.

John Fetterman trolls protesters outside Senate demanding ceasefire by waving Israel flag at them

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) responded to boos and jeers from pro-ceasefire activists on Thursday afternoon by waving an Israel flag as he walked passed them outside the Capitol.

Who’s in and who’s out: Here’s the Senate state of play for 2024

The 2024 Senate map experienced some shifts after Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced he would not run for reelection next year, putting Republicans in a prime position to flip the balance of power in the upper chamber next year.

Justice Barrett recalls feeling ‘confined’ by Supreme Court security detail post-nomination

Justice Amy Coney Barrett recounted her first months on the Supreme Court on Thursday night, remembering how she felt "confined and imprisoned" by her new life under a security detail.

Harris and Clyburn file paperwork for Biden to appear on South Carolina ballot

Vice President Kamala Harris is traveling to Columbia, South Carolina, on Friday to join Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) in filing paperwork for President Joe Biden to appear on the state's Democratic presidential primary ballot.

Manchin and Romney spark third-party presidential rumors after both announce retirement

The Senate has experienced a wave of retirement announcements over the last two months, including from key figures such as Sens. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), sparking speculation about what the two centrist lawmakers may do next.

Quitting time: Here are the four people who announced exits from Congress on Thursday

Some Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill announced their intent to call it quits and not seek reelection on Thursday, setting the stage for a major shift in both chambers.
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