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Raskin says Jack Smith likely mulling seditious conspiracy charges against Trump

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said that Special Counsel Jack Smith may "absolutely" be considering leveling seditious conspiracy charges against former President Donald Trump.

Durbin rejects Feinstein’s assertion that her absence is not impacting Senate

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL) took issue on Sunday with Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) claim this week that her absence was not causing any delays in advancing President Joe Biden's legislative agenda.

New Twitter rules expose election offices to spoof accounts

NEW YORK (AP) — Tracking down accurate information about Philadelphia’s elections on Twitter used to be easy. The account for the city commissioners who run elections, @phillyvotes, was the only one carrying a blue check mark, a sign of authenticity.

Newsom calls out Texas Gov. Abbott after shooting: ‘Why we need federal gun safety laws’

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) called out Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) on Sunday after the Texas governor brought up California gun death statistics in a Fox News appearance following a fatal mass shooting in the lone star state.

Actor Richard Dreyfuss of Jaws says inclusion standards ‘make me vomit’

Actor Richard Dreyfuss went on the record to lament inclusive standards in Hollywood.

Biden sees 30-point drop in approval from black Americans in latest poll

President Joe Biden has seen a dramatic fall in support among black Americans, according to a new poll.

Black voters backing Biden, but not with 2020 enthusiasm

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — LaJoia Broughton, a 41-year-old small-business owner, considers herself a fan of President Joe Biden.

Kentucky GOP aims for strong matchup versus Dem Gov. Beshear

LIBERTY, Ky. (AP) — As Kentucky’s GOP primary campaign sprints toward the finish line, some Republicans are looking ahead to the November election with an eye toward who best can reclaim the governorship — a job that the state’s dominant party has struggled to hold despite its strong showing in other races.

Michigan nears red flag gun law, but some sheriffs likely to ignore it

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Karen Kobylik knew her daughter should not have a gun. She had repeatedly called the police since her daughter turned 21, pleading with them to take her firearms because of the risk she posed to herself and others.

Greg Abbott blasts Mayorkas claim that border is not open as a ‘flat-out lie’

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) criticized the Biden administration for leaving a "welcome mat" at the border amid heightened fears of a mass influx this week.
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