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Jim Clyburn says Biden should not be impeached ‘for being a father’ to Hunter Biden

Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) has criticized Republican lawmakers attempting to impeach President Joe Biden, arguing that the president was being "a father" to his son Hunter Biden.

Burchett confirms he is a ‘no’ on stopgap funding measure: ‘Our financial ship is sinking’

Rep. Tim Burchett’s (R-TN) stance that he would vote against the continuing resolution that would temporarily fund the government remains unchanged as of Sunday, pushing Congress to pass all 12 appropriations bills instead.

Durbin equates Menendez indictments to Trump’s ‘equally serious charges’

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) called the charges against Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), who was indicted this week on federal bribery charges alongside his wife, equally as serious as the charges brought against former President Donald Trump.

Jim Clyburn declines to call Kamala Harris the future of Democratic Party

Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) stopped short of calling Vice President Kamala Harris the future of the Democratic Party on Sunday.

DeSantis facing calls to clarify tax plan ahead of second GOP debate

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is under pressure to provide more details regarding his tax plan after appearing to describe levies under President Joe Biden as "low."

Chris Christie has ‘no interest’ in Bob Menendez’s seat in the Senate

Former Gov. Chris Christie ruled out a Senate run despite the indictment against Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ).

GOP Rep. Jeff Van Drew mulling challenge against Sen. Bob Menendez

Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) said over the weekend that he is considering challenging Sen. Bob Menendez’s (D-NJ) 2024 reelection bid after the senator and his wife were federally indicted by a grand jury on bribery charges.

Buttigieg denies that Biden is meeting with UAW strikers in response to Trump visit

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg defended President Joe Biden’s plan to join members of the United Auto Workers union next week in solidarity with their strike from Detroit's Big Three automakers.

Over 40% of voters believe they’re worse off financially under Biden in 37 year high: Poll

While President Joe Biden continues to tout his economic plan and highlight job growth rates and a decline in inflation, 44% of Americans believe they are worse off financially under his administration.

Europe strikes back with chip subsidies to counter US and China

The European Union's $47.5 billion legislation to jump-start semiconductor manufacturing capabilities has come into force as the bloc aims to compete with the United States and China for chip dominance.
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