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IRS whistleblowers: David Weiss blocked from bringing Hunter Biden charges in DC and California

A top House Republican released new details from IRS whistleblowers involved in the criminal investigation into Hunter Biden that allege the lead federal prosecutor was denied when he tried to bring charges in Washington, D.C., and in California against President Joe Biden’s son.

House Republicans delay efforts to impeach Biden

The House voted on Thursday to refer a motion from Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) to impeach President Joe Biden to the House Homeland Security Committee, stalling efforts from the Colorado Republican to charge the president with high crimes and misdemeanors.

Barack Obama responds to Biden calling China’s Xi a dictator: ‘It’s complicated’

Former President Barack Obama responded to his former vice president's latest remark on Chinese President Xi Jinping in a new interview, explaining that diplomacy is "complicated."

Bud Light issues first tweet since addressing Dylan Mulvaney controversy

Bud Light tweeted on Thursday for the first time since it was forced to address its last controversy.

Stimulus check update: First direct payment of $500 guaranteed income program arriving in eight days

A guaranteed income program that gives recipients in El Monte, California, $500 payments every month will start in eight days.

Hawley demands investigation into Biden official who misled Congress about stock ownership

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) has demanded Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) hold a Senate hearing into Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm's recent confession she misled the upper chamber about her stock ownership.

Larry Hogan slams DeSantis campaign as ‘one of the worst I have seen so far’

Former Gov. Larry Hogan (R-MD) didn't hold back in his criticism of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) 2024 presidential campaign, saying it was "one of the worst I have seen so far."

Russian official accuses Ukraine of attacking bridge between Kherson and Crimea

Russian officials accused the Ukrainian military of targeting a bridge that serves as a key supply line between the Crimean peninsula and the southern city of Kherson, both of which are occupied by Russia.

Jeffries says GOP ‘obsessed’ with Schiff, won’t say if Democrats will censure Republicans

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) denounced Republican efforts to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) this week, blasting the move as “extremism” and accusing the GOP of “peddling conspiracy theories” rather than focusing on advancing crucial legislation.

Wall Street Journal defends Justice Alito after op-ed backlash

The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal defended Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito’s op-ed while slamming the ProPublica report claiming he flouted ethics rules.
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