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Trump claims he ‘wanted to testify’ again in New York fraud trial but could not due to gag order

Former President Donald Trump claimed on Tuesday that he wanted to testify again in his New York fraud trial but was unable to do so because of the gag order imposed on him.

McCarthy’s hand-picked successor’s wild ride could end with a crash

Assemblyman Vince Fong changed his mind and decided he does want to run for former Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) seat, but a California law might stop him.

Sarah Bedford says House Republicans hesitant to impeach Biden are ‘coming around’

Sarah Bedford said Tuesday that House Republicans who were initially hesitant about an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden are now "coming around" to the idea there is "enough smoke" to proceed with the inquiry.

Biden gets bad news as one-fifth of black voters say they want another option

President Joe Biden received bad news about his 2024 chances on Tuesday after a poll revealed one-fifth of black voters said they would vote for someone other the president next year.

Israeli leaders warn of possible escalation with Hezbollah

The simmering tensions between Israel and Lebanon threaten to expand the war already ongoing in the Middle East.

Speaker Johnson unmoved by meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky

After meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) reiterated his stance that the House would not send any aid to Ukraine without seeing a border security and immigration package, which is unlikely to happen this year.

Biden campaign portrays Texas abortion restrictions as Trump’s ban

President Joe Biden's campaign is underscoring former President Donald Trump's role in restricting abortion rights across the country after Texas's Supreme Court prevented a woman from undergoing the procedure.

Class-action settlement: Bank of America customers must file exclusion in $500,000 settlement today

Bank of America customers in Florida must file an exclusion now to opt out of a $500,000 class-action settlement stemming from late-night debt collection messages.

Biden holds 4-point lead in seven 2020 battleground states: Poll

President Joe Biden is leading in seven 2020 battleground states in a new survey, despite former President Donald Trump's overall lead in a head-to-head matchup in 2024.

Biden and Garland’s relationship ‘more frigid’ amid Hunter Biden case: Report

President Joe Biden has become frustrated over the Department of Justice's intensifying criminal case against his son, causing the president's relationship with Attorney General Merrick Garland to become "more frigid," according to a new report.
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