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Burgum says he would not do business with Trump: ‘You’re judged by the company you keep’

Gov. Doug Burgum (R-ND) said he would not do business with former President Donald Trump in a Sunday interview.

Reporter’s Notebook: Is Marjorie Taylor Greene out of the Freedom Caucus?

Washington Examiner Congressional Reporter Reese Gorman joins Politics Editor Jim Antle to discuss whether Marjorie Taylor Greene is out of the Freedom Caucus, how closely aligned with House leadership different members are, and why it's so hard to know if she is still in the conservative group or not.

Joe Biden says US at an ‘inflection point’ ahead of appearance at NATO summit

President Joe Biden says the United States is at an "inflection point" ahead of his appearance at the NATO Summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, this week.

NATO countries disagree with Biden decision to provide Ukraine with controversial cluster munitions

President Joe Biden's decision to provide Ukraine with controversial cluster munitions has raised consternation among NATO allies, some of whom are among the more than a hundred countries who have prohibited them.

Centrist groups to brief top Democrats about effect third-party ticket could have on 2024

Centrist and progressive groups will arrive on Capitol Hill this month to warn senior Democrats about the effect a third-party ticket could have on the 2024 election.

ISIS leader killed in airstrike by US drones that were harassed by Russian fighter jets

United States Central Command conducted a strike in Syria, resulting in the death of Usamah al-Muhajir, an ISIS leader, on Friday.

Darrell Issa: KJP is ‘deliberately telling lies’ to cover up White House cocaine

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) blasted White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, saying she and others in the Biden administration are “deliberately telling lies” about the cocaine that was found in the White House.

Tribal chief calls out Ben & Jerry’s for headquarters on the tribe’s land

The Coosuck Abenaki Tribal chief called out Ben & Jerry's for keeping its headquarters on his tribe's land in Vermont.

Kirk Cameron on American Library Association’s attempt to shut families out: ‘Why all the hate?’

Kirk Cameron questioned why the American Library Association seems to be attempting to stifle conservatives’ ability to hold library gatherings as an alternative to the drag queen story hours.

Janet Yellen says risk of recession ‘not completely off the table’

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen does not believe a recession is coming, but wouldn't say it was "completely off the table."
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