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WATCH: KJP butchers MTG’s name while bashing GOP debt ceiling package

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre butchered Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) name during Thursday's White House briefing.

WATCH: Former Trump staffer slams ‘out of touch’ GOP over support for ‘Don’t Say Gay bill’

The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin admitted her frustration with the Republican Party over its support for Florida's Parental Rights in Education Act and other similar bills around the country.

Stimulus update: Proposed Minnesota House bill includes one-time payments up to $1,375

A proposed bill in the Minnesota House of Representatives could provide state taxpayers with some extra money in the near future.

Janet Yellen: US preparing to ‘restrict’ tech investments in China

President Joe Biden’s administration plans to “restrict certain U.S. outbound investments” in China on national security grounds, according to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.

‘Civil war among brothers’ breaks out in Florida as GOP weighs Trump vs. DeSantis

Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) may have replaced Gov. Ron DeSantis in Congress, but the combat-decorated Green Beret made it clear on Thursday he won’t be supporting his predecessor's expected run for the White House. Instead, he endorsed former President Donald Trump.

Hunter Biden investigation: White House defends DOJ independence from IRS whistleblower

The White House is adamant the Justice Department remains independent, despite an IRS official seeking whistleblower status who is alleging the administration is mishandling a federal investigation into Hunter Biden.

Los Angeles faces $21.7 million fine for sewage spill at Hyperion facility

The city of Los Angeles may be fined $21.7 million for a sewage spill that happened almost two years ago at the Hyperion water reclamation plant, officials said.

DeSantis signs bill lowering requirement for death penalty sentence

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill Thursday that lowers the standard for convicted criminals to be sentenced to capital punishment.

Kim Gardner: What to know about the Soros-backed attorney who could be removed from office

St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner is fighting for her job as Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is pushing an effort to remove the liberal, George Soros-backed prosecutor from her job.

Biden mulling new restrictions on US tech business in China

President Joe Biden is reportedly preparing a new executive order limiting U.S. technology companies' ability to do business in China, with plans to unroll the restrictions ahead of next month's G-7 summit in Japan.
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