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Trump slams DeSantis ahead of Christie’s expected 2024 presidential announcement

Former President Donald Trump used former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's expected presidential announcement as an opportunity to further his attacks toward Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Kentucky AG Daniel Cameron makes first campaign stops as left-wing activists push back

Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is launching his first campaign stops after winning the Republican nomination in the Kentucky gubernatorial race last month.

Republican revolt: Freedom Caucus tanks House gas stove vote in ‘retaliation’ against McCarthy

The House Freedom Caucus on Tuesday tanked legislation to restrict federal regulation of natural gas stoves in an act of defiance against House GOP leadership.

Lawyer for Harlan Crow agrees to meet with Senate panel on Clarence Thomas gifts

A lawyer for Republican billionaire donor Harlan Crow has offered to meet with Senate Judiciary Committee staff to discuss Crow’s interactions with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, according to a letter obtained by the Washington Examiner.

Nancy Mace says Republicans ‘totally got rolled’ by debt ceiling deal

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said Republicans "totally got rolled" in the debt ceiling agreement between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA).

Jim Banks harassed: Indiana man arrested over phone calls made to congressman

An Indiana man has been charged with harassment and intimidation of Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) over threatening phone calls he allegedly made to the congressman.

Judge agrees to unseal names of co-signers who paid $500,000 bail for George Santos

A federal judge in New York has agreed to unseal the identities of three people who co-signed Rep. George Santos’s (R-NY) $500,000 bond after the freshman lawmaker was indicted on criminal charges last month.

Stimulus check update: Deadline to claim direct payment worth $1,044 in four days

Eligible residents in Colorado have four days to get their applications received, approved, and processed in order to receive installments of a rebate next month.

Oklahoma Catholic charter school faces swift atheist backlash and lawsuit threats

Oklahoma is facing backlash from atheists and other groups that are vowing to sue the state for approving the nation's first religiously affiliated public charter school.

Prince Harry tells court tabloids hacked his voicemails and played ‘destructive role’

Prince Harry appeared in a United Kingdom courtroom Tuesday, offering testimony against a tabloid publisher he accused of hacking his phone and playing a "destructive role" in his early life.
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