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Greg Steube on Biden business deals: ‘This is treasonous activity from the highest level’

Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) says he expects President Joe Biden to be charged with treason over alleged involvement in his son Hunter Biden's foreign business deals if a Republican president is elected in 2024.

Sarah Bedford on Biden student loan plan: More of a ‘talking point than an actual program’

The Washington Examiner’s Sarah Bedford said President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loans has always been more of a “talking point than an actual program.”

Israelis agree to fight terrorists while fighting each other

A major Israeli Defense Forces raid against Palestinian terrorists provided a rare point of concord between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his domestic opponents, following months of turmoil over a proposed overhaul of Israel's judiciary.

Trump campaign blasts Stephanie Grisham for ‘lying’ about classified documents

Donald Trump's campaign blasted former Trump White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham for "lying" about the former president's mishandling of classified documents.

Hunter Biden’s prosecutor previously worked alongside first son’s business partner

Derek Hines, an assistant U.S. attorney at the Department of Justice working on the Hunter Biden case, reportedly had a close professional relationship with a former FBI director whose firm has extensive business ties to the Biden family.

DeSantis PAC official says 2024 election an uphill battle: ‘Trump is the runaway front-runner’

A top official for Gov. Ron DeSantis’s (R-FL) PAC said the Florida governor faces an “uphill battle” in the 2024 GOP presidential race, adding, “Trump is the runaway front-runner.”

RFK Jr. ‘bullied’ from speaking as Moms for Liberty posed a ‘threat’ to power: Tiffany Justice

EXCLUSIVE — PHILADELPHIA — Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice said left-wing groups are attacking her organization because the parental rights movement is a "threat" to the "balance of power" in education.

Man denies making same-sex wedding request mentioned in Supreme Court ruling: Report

The man cited as making a request to design a website for his same-sex marriage in a recent Supreme Court ruling is denying having ever made the request, according to a report.

Baltimore mass shooting: Police search for suspects who shot dozens at block party

Baltimore police are searching for at least two suspects they believe to be responsible for a mass shooting that killed two people and injured 28 more on Sunday.

Becerra says the Supreme Court delivered ‘a mean blow’ in wedding designer case

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra chided the Supreme Court via Twitter on Monday for the court's decision to side with a Christian web designer who did not want to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.
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