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Three times John Fetterman broke the mold and surprised conservatives siding with him

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) was elected to the Senate last year and was widely expected to be one of the more liberal members of the upper chamber of Congress, but the former Pennsylvania lieutenant governor has made some recent moves that have garnered praise from the right side of the aisle.

Blinken warns against self-inflicted defeat in Ukraine

Russia could achieve an unearned victory in Ukraine if Congress fails to authorize the provision of additional military aid for the war-torn country, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Momentum for second hostage deal between Israel and Hamas picks up

There are "very serious discussions and negotiations" for a second truce between Israel and Hamas that would secure the release of dozens of hostages, according to a United States official.

Amarillo, Texas, considers ordinance to become ‘sanctuary city for the unborn’

Amarillo could become the latest city in Texas to pass an “abortion trafficking” ordinance as the city's leaders consider blocking the use of its roads by anyone traveling to get an abortion.

Hawley blocks two GOP nominees from Senate confirmation over McConnell ties

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) this week added to his list of disputes with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) after blocking efforts to advance the nominations of two of the GOP leader’s former aides.

Biden brags about defying Supreme Court and relieving ‘136 million’ student loan debts

President Joe Biden bragged Wednesday about defying the Supreme Court over student loans and appeared to slip up verbally in doing so.

Conservatives split after Trump calls for primary challenge against ‘RINO’ Chip Roy

Several conservatives are slamming Donald Trump after the former president called for a primary challenge against Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) due to the Texas Republican's support of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for the GOP presidential nomination.

Biden takes Trump attacks and economics pitch to Milwaukee

President Joe Biden took his reelection tour to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he argued that his economic policies are helping stand up small businesses in minority communities.

Trump tells Supreme Court not to weigh in on Jack Smith’s petition over immunity dispute

Former President Donald Trump made his pitch to the Supreme Court on Wednesday on why he believes he should be immune to special counsel Jack Smith's indictment alleging he conspired to overturn the 2020 election.

Matt Gaetz fundraises off the possibility that the House will expel him like Santos

Following the expulsion of former New York Rep. George Santos, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is fundraising off the possibility that the House might come after him next.
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