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Raskin praises Biden administration for ‘victories’ on addressing climate change

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) shared his praise of the Biden administration on Sunday for delivering "spectacular, remarkable victories" on multiple fronts across the political sphere.

Lauren Boebert says she ‘was a little too eccentric’ during Beetlejuice show

Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) called out the media for focusing on her controversial behavior during a performance of Beetlejuice in Denver as opposed to other threats facing the county.

DeSantis criticizes Trump for not fulfilling promise to hold Hillary Clinton accountable

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized former President Donald Trump for failing to fulfill his promise to investigate Hillary Clinton, indicating that he may fail to fulfill a similar promise he recently made for the 2024 election.

Nancy Pelosi hits back at Trump for blaming her for Jan. 6

Rep. Nancy Pelosi (R-CA) fired back at former President Donald Trump after he blamed her for the riot at the United States Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, accusing him of projecting.

McCarthy says Hunter Biden ‘will get subpoenaed’ but wants to follow facts

House Republicans leading the charge over the investigation into President Joe Biden and his son will subpoena Hunter Biden, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said, noting the timing would be in accordance with the facts.

Chuck Schumer ditches enforcement of dress code on Senate floor: Report

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has quietly told the Senate's Sergeant at Arms to cease enforcement of a formal dress code for its members.

MTG says ‘no one wants the Green New Deal’ amid government funding concerns

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has criticized Democratic lawmakers over their policies and encouraged her fellow Republicans to figure out how to "appropriately" fund the government ahead of a potential shutdown at the end of September.

UAW President Shawn Fain says ‘progress is slow’ between union and three automakers

The United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said that "progress is slow" between the UAW and the Detroit Three automakers as the third day of one of the largest strikes in decades continues.

Trump takes ownership of 2020 election fraud claims: ‘It was my decision’

Former President Donald Trump said, "It was my decision" to believe that fraud in the 2020 election caused his defeat, contending he also "listened to some people," casting doubt on the results.

Republicans are ‘going to shoot themselves in the foot’ over looming shutdown: Karl Rove

Former White House chief of staff Karl Rove urged Republicans to pass a federal budget ahead of the Sept. 30 deadline as hard-line GOP members remain in a standoff over spending.
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