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Marjorie Taylor Greene calls likely second federal Trump indictment ‘election meddling’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) accused special counsel Jack Smith and Democrats of "election meddling" following reports that Smith sent a target letter to former President Donald Trump about his investigation.

Prominent gun control activist takes credit for ‘Try That In A Small Town’ censorship

A prominent gun control activist has taken credit on social media for Country Music Television removing "Try That In A Small Town" from its network.

CPAC’s ratings report shows Congress voting conservative only 40% of the time

The Conservative Political Action Conference Foundation released the 52nd edition of their annual congressional ratings and concluded that Congress votes with the conservative position an average of 40% of the time in 2022.

Senate votes down bill to address Ukraine aid accounting error

The Senate rejected an amendment on Wednesday that would have told the Pentagon how to calculate the cost of weapons being shipped to Ukraine.

Kevin McCarthy denies having ‘strategy session’ with Trump over likely third indictment

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) denied holding a "strategy session" with former President Donald Trump over the latter's likely third indictment.

Federal judge says Department of Homeland Security lacks plan to track immigrants ‘unlawfully in the country’

A federal judge ordered the Department of Homeland Security to release periodic updates on over 2,500 migrants "unlawfully in the country," saying the agency lacks any plan to track them down.

DeSantis faces calls for campaign shakeup as Republicans get antsy

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) presidential campaign is facing new calls to oust campaign manager Generra Peck.

Hawley and Gillibrand team up to ban lawmakers and officials from owning stock

Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Josh Hawley (R-MO) unveiled legislation on Wednesday to bar lawmakers and members of the executive branch from owning stock in individual companies.

Sen. Kennedy: Democrats’ Supreme Court ethics bill is as ‘dead as fried chicken’

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) says the Supreme Court ethics bill Democrats will pass through the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday is "dead as fried chicken" if and when it reaches the floor for a vote.

Who could run to replace Chris Sununu as New Hampshire governor

With Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) stepping down as the Granite State's governor after this term, eyes are already turning toward potential candidates for the coveted seat in 2024.
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