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Biden’s ‘pathetic’ New Hampshire campaign allowing Dean Phillips to make a ‘splash’: Sununu

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) said Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) is gaining traction among Democratic and undeclared voters in New Hampshire as the relatively unknown lawmaker makes his case as to why the party should move on from President Joe Biden.

Democrats delight in Trump reviving campaign against Obamacare

Democrats are jumping on the news that former President Donald Trump is “seriously looking at alternatives” to Obamacare, with many saying it will be a messaging win for the party going into the 2024 election.

Social Security update: First round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 arrives in 15 days

The first group of retired seniors can expect to see the first wave of December's Social Security payments, worth up to $4,555 for people who retire at 70, in just over two weeks.

Biden brings ‘MAGA’ playbook to Lauren Boebert’s Colorado district

The Biden administration will turn to a familiar playbook when the president visits Colorado on Wednesday.

How Patrick McHenry’s convictions held the House when there ‘was nothing to guide us’

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-NC), who had just been named speaker pro tempore following his friend Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) being ousted as speaker of the House, aggressively slammed the gavel as he sent the House to recess.

Federal court to weigh Amtrak bid to take DC’s Union Station in eminent domain case

Amtrak is looking to flex eminent domain privileges granted by the federal government to take control of the historic Union Station in Washington, D.C., in a lawsuit slated for oral arguments Tuesday.

More Democrats open door to conditions on aid to Israel

A growing number of Democrats in the House and the Senate are voicing their openness to placing conditions on future aid to Israel with the goal of reducing the number of civilian casualties in Gaza in the wake of Hamas’s attack on Israeli civilians last month.

Abortion opponents see sharp rise in FACE Act charges under Biden administration

The Department of Justice has ramped up its pursuit of activists who target abortion clinics during the Biden administration.

Jackson says Biden’s ‘cognitive decline’ cannot be ignored: White House is ‘assisted living facility’

Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) said President Joe Biden’s “cognitive decline” is no longer a secret, saying the question is now: “What are the Democrats going to do about it?”

Comedian ditching California for Utah over ‘insane’ taxes

Comedian Bill Engvall is bidding farewell to California and making his new home in the state of Utah.
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