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Rand Paul says ‘we don’t have the money’ to help other countries

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) warned Sunday that the United States cannot afford to provide financial aid to foreign countries like Ukraine, citing concerns about devaluing the U.S. dollar.

Sen. Chris Murphy admits Hunter Biden charges ‘legally justified’

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) said Sunday that Hunter Biden's latest prosecution is "legally justified" but noted that President Joe Biden's son won't be on the ballot in 2024.

Jack Smith prosecutors say Trump’s 2020 claims seek to ‘manufacture confusion’

Prosecutors for special counsel Jack Smith in the Jan. 6 federal elections subversion case said former President Donald Trump is looking to "manufacture confusion" in his latest legal effort to claim foreign governments changed votes in the 2020 election.

Mitt Romney remarks the Joe he’d ‘like to vote for’ in 2024 is Joe Manchin

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) said he wouldn't like to vote for any Joe other than Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) for president in 2024 when asked if he would consider supporting President Joe Biden in 2024.

Byron Donalds calls Joe Biden the architect of ‘a disastrous economy’

Rep. Byron Donalds called President Joe Biden the architect of "a disastrous economy," criticizing the term "Bidenomics" while expressing concern over the cost of living.

Mitt Romney would vote against Biden impeachment inquiry despite Hunter’s ‘ugly’ acts

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) claimed if he were in the House of Representatives, he would vote against an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Study finds Washington, DC least festive in the US

The nation's capital Washington, D.C., is the least festive of the United States, according to a study.

Liz Cheney predicts potential second term of Trump will be ‘worse’

Former Rep. Liz Cheney broadcast her worries that Donald Trump will only get 'worse' if elected a second time.

Al Gore says he was ‘shocked by the tone-deafness’ of Harvard president

Former Vice President Al Gore reacted to the congressional testimony of Claudine Gay, President of Harvard.

JD Vance reiterates support for Trump while blasting Democrats for focusing on past

Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) brushed off comments that a second Donald Trump presidency would be a "dictatorship," stating that Democrats are focusing too much on the past because they "don't have much to run on."
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