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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will not testify at impeachment trial: ‘We will not bow’

Impeached and suspended Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton will not testify at his impeachment trial, his attorney confirmed Monday.

Joe Biden spends Fourth of July with Hunter Biden ahead of criminal court hearing

Hunter Biden's troubles aren't keeping him out of the spotlight.

Fourth of July: GOP candidates flock to parades, while Trump shares ‘F*** Biden’ meme

Most Republican 2024 hopefuls will hit the campaign trail today, while one got the day started early with a little online taunting.

Alito surpasses Thomas as most conservative justice on Supreme Court

Justice Samuel Alito has surpassed Justice Clarence Thomas as the most conservative justice on the U.S. Supreme Court, according to new data.

Here’s what’s going on in Washington, DC on the fourth of July

Here's a list of events happening in Washington, D.C. this fourth of July.

Tim Scott rolls out July 4 message: Founding Fathers ‘should be celebrated, not canceled’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) defended America's Founding Fathers in a Tuesday video released by his presidential campaign to commemorate Independence Day.

House Republicans face challenge of arguing Hunter Biden and DOJ corruption cases to public

After six months of casting a wide investigative net into the weaponization of government, GOP lawmakers conducting oversight find themselves armed with more answers, and still more questions, than they can fully lay out for the public to assess.

Reporter’s Notebook: Biden increases fundraising push

Washington Examiner White House Reporter Naomi Lim joins Jim Antle to discuss President Joe Biden’s fundraising push and whether or not he can reach his $2 billion goal.

A Town Worth Defending: David Harris Jr. releases patriotic children’s book

Conservative podcaster and author released a new children’s book that seeks to champion patriotism and freedom while teaching the importance of cherishing American heritage.

Four problems with Biden’s new student debt relief plan

Now that the Supreme Court has left President Joe Biden’s plans for sweeping student debt forgiveness in tatters, the Biden administration is plotting new ways forward for the effort.
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