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Trump defends his ‘great company’ as he seeks to delay New York civil trial

Former President Donald Trump faces a key legal test this week as he seeks to delay his New York civil trial over alleged bank and insurance fraud at the Trump Organization, which he defended as a "great company."

Ted Cruz says Democrats are ‘fleeing the ship like rats’ and ‘scared’ over 2024 chances

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) had harsh words for Democrats running for reelection next year, saying they have a "structural problem" due to President Joe Biden's policies and have only one thing to campaign on because of the failures of his administration.

Derrick Anderson snags key endorsement in battleground Virginia congressional race

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) is endorsing Republican Derrick Anderson, a former Green Beret, in a competitive Virginia congressional race that House Republicans hope to flip during the 2024 elections.

Growing the movement: Club for Growth Foundation seeks future conservative leaders

EXCLUSIVE — The Club for Growth Foundation brings people from across the country to Washington, D.C., as part of its fellowship program to train people on how to advance their causes in local or state Republican politics.

David McCallum dead: NCIS star dies at 90

David McCallum, the man best known for his roles in The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and NCIS, died Monday at the age of 90.

Jackson says border crisis is ‘Biden-engineered disaster’ as immigrants come with active tuberculosis

Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) visited the United States's southern border to witness firsthand the overwhelming number of immigrants crossing, calling it “absolute insanity.”

Pelosi slams Biden impeachment inquiry: ‘If you have a difference of opinion, you just can’t be impeaching’

Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) dismissed the current Biden impeachment inquiry, saying Republicans have no grounds to do so based on what she views as a “difference of opinion.”

‘Two faces of this administration’: German family faces deportation back to country banning homeschooling

A Christian German immigrant family has been pleading with the Biden administration to stop their upcoming deportation after living in the United States for 15 years. They fled Germany in 2008 after being threatened with fines and prosecution for homeschooling their children.

President of Ecuador to brief Congress on battling Mexican drug cartels

EXCLUSIVE — Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso will brief members of Congress on Wednesday on the lessons his country has learned from its battle with Mexico’s drug cartels.

GOP donor asks for $100,000 to be returned after candidate hires former Trump campaign manager

A prominent Republican donor asked for his $100,000 to be returned after his desired candidate hired former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
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