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Rep. James Comer encourages Hunter Biden’s former associate to ‘tell the truth’

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) reacted to the Department of Justice writing a letter requesting a sentencing date for a witness to testify before Comer's committee.

Psaki relishes at indicted Trump: ‘The wheels of justice are constantly turning’

MSNBC host Jen Psaki dedicated a segment of her show Sunday to recapping Donald Trump's legal cases with a smile.

Will Hurd says he ‘expected’ to get booed during Lincoln Day Dinner over Trump comments

2024 Republican presidential candidate Will Hurd said he "expected" for people to dislike his criticism of former President Donald Trump during a speech he made on Friday, though he also noted that he wasn't expected to receive applause from other audience members.

Schiff claims Trump’s campaign spending proves ‘strategy to keep out of jail’

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) reacted to the recent report of 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump spending $40 million in campaign funds on legal fees.

Sen. Coons: It “may be worth looking at” disclosures for members of a sitting president’s family

Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE), the co-chair of President Joe Biden's reelection campaign, gave weight to the idea of Congress passing a law requiring an ethics disclosure clause for members of a sitting president's family.

Senate Democrats say McConnell’s leadership future unclear in next Congress

Senate Democrats on Sunday said they were unsure if Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) would remain in his leadership post beyond this Congress, after his recent and highly publicized medical episode sparked discussions about his political future.

San Francisco investigating potential permit violation over Elon Musk’s ‘X’ logo atop HQ

The city of San Francisco is investigating a potential violation over a giant "X" sign placed on the the social media company's headquarters, once known as Twitter.

Where the 2024 GOP hopefuls stand on pardoning Trump in federal cases

Former President Donald Trump's legal woes have been one of the most discussed topics on the campaign trail, especially as some Republican presidential candidates pressure their primary opponents to pledge to pardon the GOP front-runner, if they're elected.

Majority of voters say income isn’t keeping up with inflation as White House touts Bidenomics

A majority of Americans are not feeling the touted benefits of the Biden administration's economic agenda, as most voters say their incomes are not keeping up with inflation.

DOJ asks Hunter Biden’s ex-business partner Devon Archer to set date to report to jail

Devon Archer, the former business partner of Hunter Biden, is fighting to avoid jail time as he prepares to testify before a Congressional committee on Monday in the GOP's ongoing investigation of the first son.
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