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House Republican hopes to ‘defund’ Trump prosecutions through appropriations process

House Republicans are eyeing different ways to target the criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump, with at least one lawmaker hoping to use the annual appropriations process to defund prosecutions as Congress prepares to return to Washington next month.

Ramaswamy says he will go to Moscow in 2025 if elected president

Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy plans to visit Moscow in his first year as president if he wins in 2024, saying he will deliver "peace in Ukraine" by ceding territory to Russia.

Doug Burgum hits Biden on ‘Inflation Creation Act’: ‘It’s wrong on every front’

Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND), a presidential candidate, slammed the Inflation Reduction Act, championed by President Joe Biden, on Monday, suggesting it should be called the "Inflation Creation Act."

Jacksonville shooting: DeSantis booed while delivering remarks at prayer vigil for victims

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) received boos from attendees at a prayer vigil for the victims of the recent Jacksonville shooting, which authorities said was a racially motivated attack.

House Democrats backing college loan forgiveness owe boatloads in student debt

Congressional Democrats calling for widespread student loan forgiveness owe major sums in educational debt, according to a Washington Examiner analysis of newly released financial disclosures.

Mark Meadows court hearing is first big test for Fani Willis’s Trump RICO case

Mark Meadows, the onetime chief of staff for former President Donald Trump, will be the first to make the case to a judge on Monday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's charges against him in Georgia should be removed from state to federal court.

Small businesses helpless over spike in retail thefts, say they feel abandoned by lawmakers

A nationwide retail theft epidemic cost the United States close to $100 billion in 2021. Stores are being forced to raise prices or shut up shop, insurers are refusing to help, and smaller mom and pop stores are being left behind. In this series, Mayhem on Main Street, The Washington Examiner will investigate the causes behind the scourge of shoplifting, the role of the cartels, the cost to stores big and small, and the complicity of lax prosecutors. Part One will focus on the impact on mom and pop stores.

When could the Fed start cutting interest rates?

The Federal Reserve has been raising interest rates for the past 17 months, and consumers will likely not see rates go back down in the near future, according to economists.

Prosecutors and judge involved in Trump indictments see number of threats

Since four criminal cases have been brought against former President Donald Trump, there have been a series of threats to public officials.

Democrats go on offensive over abortion as GOP splits

Though it didn't generate the most headlines, abortion could become one of the biggest stories from the first Republican debate.
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