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Arizona officials ramp up investigation against state GOP over 2020 election: Report

Arizona's Democratic attorney general, Kris Mayes, is reportedly charging ahead with a criminal investigation into state Republicans over allegations of attempting to overturn the 2020 election.

DOJ backs David Weiss and says he’s open to meeting with House Judiciary ‘at appropriate time’

The Department of Justice confirmed that David Weiss, the lead U.S. attorney on the Hunter Biden investigation, is willing to meet with the House Judiciary Committee after being pushed by several Republican members.

A-list actors rally in support of SAG-AFTRA strike: ‘We have to get tough’ in support of ‘rank-and-file’ workers

Several actors showed approval of their union's vote to strike in various statements and actions Thursday.

Byron Donalds says White House cocaine investigation speaks to ‘lax atmosphere’ of Biden administration

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) suggested the lack of answers concerning the White House cocaine investigation is indicative of a “lax atmosphere” within the Biden administration.

Hunter Biden lawyer sends cease and desist to Trump over Truth Social posts: Report

A lawyer for Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, reportedly sent a cease and desist letter to former President Donald Trump over his comments about the younger Biden on social media.

Manchin celebrates inclusion of amendment aimed at blocking Biden gas stove ban in appropriations bill

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced on Thursday that a bipartisan amendment to block the Biden administration's crackdown on gas stoves was adapted into a 2024 appropriations bill during a markup of the legislation.

Duckworth says GOP voters defecting over abortion as 2024 candidates woo Iowa conservatives

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), who is also vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, claimed on Thursday that both Republican men and women are changing their votes due to the Republican Party's stance on abortion.

Secret Service ‘committed’ to working with Congress on Hunter Biden questions, agency says

The Secret Service said it is committed to working with Congress in a letter to three House committee chairmen who requested to have an undisclosed number of agents sit for transcribed interviews in connection with the Hunter Biden investigation.

LA Mayor Karen Bass confirms latest arrival of bus carrying immigrants

Another bus of immigrants arrived in Los Angeles from Texas on Thursday, the latest transportation of people to sanctuary jurisdictions in recent months.

Justice Department rebukes Trump push to delay trial in classified documents case

The Department of Justice issued a strong rebuke of former President Donald Trump's request to delay the criminal trial in the classified documents case against him until after the 2024 election.
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