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Harlan Crow defends relationship with Clarence Thomas as deadline to respond to Senate arrives

Republican megadonor Harlan Crow defended his relationship with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, arguing that their friendship was not unethical.

Pence nonprofit group putting door hangers around Iowa advocating parental rights

As speculation grows around former Vice President Mike Pence joining the 2024 presidential race, his nonprofit group continues its push in Iowa by putting door hangers around the state featuring the former vice president and a QR code that gathers voter information.

Hunter Biden investigation: Grassley shut out from IRS whistleblower investigation

EXCLUSIVE — A top Senate Republican with a long history of advocating whistleblowers is being shut out from the Hunter Biden IRS whistleblower investigation by a Democratic Senate chairman despite the whistleblower wanting the GOP senator on the case.

Social Security update: What is the difference between SSI payments and SSDI benefits

The Social Security Administration issues various payments to millions of citizens every month, but two different payments appear similar at first glance.

Top Democrats who have yet to back Biden’s labor secretary nominee

Julie Su, President Joe Biden's nomination for the next labor secretary, has faced an uphill confirmation battle.

Top anti-abortion group welcomes Scott into 2024 race after spat with Trump

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America officially welcomed Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) into the presidential race following his campaign launch on Monday.

Key group of lawmakers calls for ‘full investigation’ into Syrian strike

The co-chairs of the House's Protection of Civilians in Conflict Caucus have called for a full investigation into a May 3 strike the U.S. military launched in Syria amid reports the target was not an al-Qaeda operative.

Jerry Dunleavy breaks down Durham report and the flaws of Crossfire Hurricane

Washington Examiner Justice Department reporter Jerry Dunleavy detailed special counsel John Durham's report on the Trump-Russia investigation Saturday and declared the findings showed that the FBI operation Crossfire Hurricane was rife with mismanagement and poor conduct.

Biden and Yellen don’t appear to be on the same page on 14th Amendment

Recent remarks by President Joe Biden and his treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, appear to show a bit of dissonance about whether Biden could or should use the 14th Amendment to circumvent the debt ceiling.

Trump calls Tim Scott a ‘big step up’ from DeSantis

Former President Donald Trump praised newly declared GOP presidential candidate Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), taking the opportunity to throw a jab at another 2024 contender in the Republican Party.
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