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Trump declares 2024 ‘final battle’ against enemies in Washington

Former President Donald Trump declared 2024 the "final battle" against an array of forces ailing the United States.

Merrick Garland hearing: Six takeaways on Hunter Biden investigation

Attorney General Merrick Garland’s testimony to the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday left Republicans unsatisfied and failed to clarify most of the questions surrounding the Justice Department’s high-profile investigation of Hunter Biden.

House GOP leaders signal possible funding breakthrough with conservative holdouts

Republican leaders in the House are expressing optimism about a possible breakthrough within their conference over government spending after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spent two and a half hours in a closed-door meeting with rank-and-file lawmakers to continue negotiations.

Trump stands firm in belief that abortion cost Republicans ‘dearly’ in 2022 despite backlash

Former President Donald Trump stood firm in his belief that the issue of abortion cost Republicans "dearly" in the 2022 elections. The comments came in his first public remarks on abortion since receiving criticism from conservatives.

Saudi Arabia needs a nuclear weapon if Iran gets one, crown prince says

Saudi Arabia would seek to develop a nuclear weapon if its rival Iran was able to acquire or build one, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said.

Tuberville stalemate thaws: Senate confirms Joint Chiefs chairman caught in Pentagon blockade

The United States has a new confirmed leader of the Joint Chiefs after the Senate worked around Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) hold on Pentagon nominees on Wednesday.

Megyn Kelly speaks out against those rushing to draw conclusions about Russell Brand

Megyn Kelly criticized those who have rushed to draw conclusions about the sexual assault allegations facing podcaster Russell Brand.

Stefanik and other New York Republicans sue against Gov. Hochul early voting bill

A coalition of New York Republican lawmakers is contesting legislation signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) on Wednesday that expands early voting by mail.

Barrasso calls for parks to stay open during shutdown with method deemed illegal

Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) is asking Interior Secretary Deb Haaland to keep national parks and other public lands open in the event of a government shutdown — and use a method that was deemed illegal by a government watchdog agency during the Trump administration.

DeSantis falls from second place, trailing GOP rivals in New Hampshire: Poll

Support for Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) plummeted in the battleground state of New Hampshire. On Wednesday, he was in fifth place, and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy had taken over the second place spot.
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