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Inside the Ohio effort to raise threshold to 60% support ahead of abortion ballot measure

On Aug. 8, voters in Ohio will head to the polls for an unusually timed constitutional amendment ballot referendum that, if passed, will require that all future amendments to the state constitution reach a 60% threshold in a statewide vote.

McCarthy promises impeachment proceedings await Merrick Garland if he’s found to have lied

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said he would begin impeachment proceedings for Attorney General Merrick Garland if Republicans find that he has lied to Congress.

Biden campaign mocks DeSantis’s ‘contrived political stunt’ and slams MAGA Republicans

President Joe Biden's campaign for reelection mocked Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Tuesday, claiming the governor's attack on "wokeness" is a "contrived political stunt" and saying MAGA Republicans face a huge problem in the 2024 election.

Trump raises concerns about ‘phony ballots’ despite RNC push to embrace early voting

President Donald Trump raised concerns about "phony ballots," questioning the concept of early voting, despite a Republican National Committee effort to embrace it.

Former combat aviator announces GOP bid for open House seat in Maryland

EXCLUSIVE — A former Navy officer and combat aviator has entered the race to represent Maryland's 6th Congressional District as a Republican.

Trump questions why Biden isn’t under impeachment: ‘We have a compromised president’

Former President Donald Trump alleged that President Joe Biden has been "compromised," and questioned why the president is not facing impeachment.

Trump slams ‘nasty’ special counsel Jack Smith in Hannity town hall as indictment looms

Former President Donald Trump excoriated the Department of Justice and special counsel Jack Smith for engaging in "election interference" during a town hall with Fox News.

Tuberville speaks with Austin ahead of Senate briefing on Pentagon abortion policy

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spoke with Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) for the third time on Tuesday about the senator's blockade on military nominees but failed to break the impasse.

Democratic lawmakers sour on geoengineering climate hinted at by White House

Democratic lawmakers appeared to reject geoengineering to solve climate change, an idea floated by the White House.

Navy veteran Hung Cao enters GOP primary to challenge Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine

Hung Cao, the retired Navy combat veteran who came to the United States in 1975 as a young refugee from Vietnam, entered the GOP primary race to challenge incumbent Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) on Tuesday.
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