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Donald Trump RICO trial to be televised after lawyer drops federal court removal bid

Former President Donald Trump's trial in Fulton County, Georgia, can now be televised after the former president notified the court that he would not seek to move his criminal case to federal court.

Utah governor warns Biden against ‘weaponizing’ democracy and political discourse

EXCLUSIVE — Gov. Spencer Cox (R-UT) is encouraging President Joe Biden to take the personal out of his appeal to the country to put politics aside for the sake of democracy and political institutions.

Republican presidential candidate Perry Johnson considering Senate run in Michigan

Long-shot Republican 2024 presidential candidate Perry Johnson is being pushed to instead run for Senate in Michigan.

House Democrat asks State Department if Biden actually ‘speaks for the administration’ on Taiwan

President Joe Biden’s pronouncements on foreign policy issues “may or may not” carry authoritative weight, a senior House Democrat concluded after a testy exchange with a State Department official.

How will a government shutdown affect national parks?

National parks across the United States could be affected by an impending federal government shutdown on Sunday morning, potentially costing the National Park Service and local towns millions of dollars daily.

Alabama lawmaker intends to withhold funds for permanent Space Command HQ in Colorado

Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL), the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, will work to withhold funding for Space Command's permanent base in Colorado.

Menendez tells Senate Democrats he won’t resign after bribery indictment

Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) told his Senate Democratic colleagues on Thursday that he will not resign despite calls from more than half of the conference to do so following his federal indictment on bribery charges.

Republicans weigh abuse of power charge at Biden impeachment hearing

Republicans held their first impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden on Thursday, where they repeatedly raised the possibility that existing evidence against the president could amount to abuse of power, an impeachable offense.

Trump loses last-ditch bid to delay New York civil fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump lost a last-ditch effort to delay the start of his Oct. 2 civil fraud trial in New York.

Extreme what? White House mocks Hatch Act restrictions while warning of shutdown

White House officials made fun of an ethics law restricting their language during a call warning against a government shutdown.
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