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Biden caps big legislative wins at the one-year mark with Western swing

With Congress on vacation, President Joe Biden is taking time to visit the four corners.

Huckabee slams Kamala Harris’s word salads: ‘Never seen anyone unable to put a sentence together’

Former Republican Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee slammed Vice President Kamala Harris’s inability to “put a sentence together.”

Cruz on if Biden is guilty in bribery scheme: ‘Go to prison and share a cell with Hunter’

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) said the evidence against President Joe Biden is “growing and growing” regarding bribery allegations involving foreign oligarchs.

DeSantis suggests he would use drone strikes on Mexican drug cartels

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said he would be willing to use drone strikes against drug cartels in Mexico as part of "whatever force we need to defend the country."

Fani Willis looking at 12 indictments in Trump 2020 election case: Report

Former President Donald Trump is waiting to see if he will be facing charges in Georgia's 2020 election interference investigation, and CNN reported the district attorney is seeking more than a dozen indictments.

Ron DeSantis on Donald Trump’s refusal to debate: ‘You have to earn this nomination’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said the Republican presidential nomination has to be earned and candidates “have to show up.” His comments targeted former President Donald Trump, who said he won't meet one of the requirements to attend the first primary debate in Milwaukee later this month.

Donald Trump slams Jack Smith court date request for timing regarding Iowa caucuses

Former President Donald Trump denounced a proposal from U.S. prosecutors to start the trial in less than five months on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election results.

Hawley says ‘we need action’ after Biden is open to providing aid to Oppenheimer nuclear test victims

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is calling for President Joe Biden to put action behind his words that offered support for nuclear test victims.

Kellogg’s marketing has moved to ‘sexualize’ its cereal, conservative legal nonprofit group claims

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission received a complaint Wednesday about the hiring practices of Kellogg's.

FBI ‘engaged in deception’ with Hunter Biden laptop, Missouri v. Biden attorney says

A leading attorney in Missouri v. Biden, the closely watched case about censorship practices, charged on Thursday during oral arguments that the FBI "engaged in deception" while working with social media companies in the lead-up to the 2020 election.
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