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Jack Smith requests narrow gag order on Trump in 2020 election case

Special counsel Jack Smith filed a request on Friday for a narrow gag order to be imposed on former President Donald Trump in his 2020 election case in federal court.

Florida drops loyalty pledge from GOP primary ballot requirements

The Florida Republican Party dropped its previous plans to require presidential candidates to sign a loyalty pledge in order to appear on the party’s primary ballot, giving a win to former President Donald Trump over Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in the two rivals’ home state.

Four House Republicans who face tough reelection prospects heading into 2024

As House Republicans seek to hold on to their slim majority in 2024, the party faces a number of challenges and tough races in key states that could determine who will take control of the lower chamber next year.

Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis face off for evangelical votes: Washington Photos of the Week

Former President Donald Trump returned to Washington D.C. this week voluntarily, following his arraignment in August on federal criminal charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.

Lauren Boebert apologizes for vaping, disruptive behavior during Beetlejuice show

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) issued an apology for vaping and displaying disruptive behavior during a Beetlejuice production, according to a statement her campaign team released Friday evening.

Hunter Biden indicted on ‘the one thing’ not involving president, Jim Jordan says

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) accused the Department of Justice of using gun charges against Hunter Biden to "save face" because prosecutors had, so far, not indicted him for more serious crimes.

Fed expected to forgo rate hike next week, despite hotter inflation reports

Reports show that inflation ticked up last month, but most economists and investors still think the Federal Reserve will hold off on hiking interest rates again at its meeting next week.

Pro-union Biden feels political pinch of historic UAW strike

President Joe Biden is being tested by a historic labor union strike as he tries to underscore his economic credentials before next year's elections.

Stimulus update: Tax rebate of up to $675 can be claimed in Montana until Oct. 1

Applications for a property tax rebate of up to $675 per taxpayer will remain open for another 15 days for residents in Montana.

Social Security update: Second round of direct payments worth up to $4,555 to arrive in four days

Millions of retired seniors will receive up to $4,555 in four days from the second round of Social Security payments for September.
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