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Stimulus update: Direct payment worth $2,500 from Montana rebate being sent through over next 16 days

The Montana Department of Revenue will conclude its monthslong distribution of an income tax rebate of up to $2,500 to eligible residents in 16 days.

Trump dominance in Iowa polls with key bloc shouldn’t be believed: Bob Vander Plaats

Bob Vander Plaats, Family Leader Foundation president and CEO, is skeptical about the large support for former President Donald Trump among Iowa evangelical voters.

Democrat mocks Trump’s merchandise and says ‘Ivana Trump’s tombstone’ next

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) made fun of former President Donald Trump's fundraising efforts, suggesting that his late wife's tombstone could be next on the market.

Florida GOP leaders balk at $2 million buyout demanded by scandal-ridden chairman Ziegler

Members of the Florida Republican Party are balking at reported attempts by some to generate a $2 million buyout for embattled party Chairman Christian Ziegler.

Highly classified intelligence binder compiled under Trump went missing and hasn’t been found: Report

A binder containing raw intelligence on Russia and other sensitive areas compiled under the Trump administration has gone missing.

TPUSA pledges thousands to defense of Christian who beheaded Satanic idol in Iowa

Conservative activist and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk announced Thursday that TPUSA pledged $10,000 to the legal defense of the Christian veteran who is charged with beheading a Satanic idol on display at the Iowa State Capitol.

Iowa caucuses countdown: The battle plans for Trump, DeSantis, and Haley one month out

There is just one month until the Iowa caucuses take place, and the countdown is on for candidates who are looking to make the final stretch count and cut down former President Donald Trump's double-digit polling lead.

Members of Congress respond to Hong Kong issuing bounties on activists

Members of Congress have condemned Hong Kong for issuing bounties on activists who no longer live there.

Meadows’s federal court removal effort met by skeptical three-judge panel

A three-judge appeals court panel did not appear convinced on Friday to allow former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to move his charges in the Georgia election subversion case to federal court.

Montana men charged in the killing and trafficking of bald eagles

At least two men in Montana were indicted after they allegedly killed thousands of birds, including bald eagles.
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