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Wray has no apologies for targeting parents: FBI acted ‘the way it should’

FBI Director Christopher Wray offered no apology for the bureau's alleged targeting of parents protesting at school board meetings in response to a grilling from House Judiciary Committee Republicans, who used a Wednesday hearing to air allegations of politicization and bias within the ranks of federal law enforcement.

Republicans entrench dominance in former swing state

Republicans in Florida are continuing their trend of dominance over Democrats in the Sunshine State with a significant fundraising advantage in the most recent quarter.

Senate Republicans propose bill to fix Pentagon’s $6 billion Ukrainian aid error

Two Senate Republicans introduced legislation that would change the way the Department of Defense tallies the military aid it provides to allies, Ukraine included.

NRCC trolls Ohio Democrat in memo saying she violated law she voted for

EXCLUSIVE — The National Republican Congressional Committee is hitting out against Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), sending the congresswoman a detailed memo explaining a law that blocks insider trading on the stock market, despite the Ohio Democrat voting in favor of the bill over a decade ago.

Indian American immigrant and top GOP prospect enters Kansas House race

Dr. Prasanth Reddy, a Kansas Republican, announced his bid on Wednesday to unseat the Democratic congresswoman currently representing the 3rd Congressional District of the state.

Democrats spar with Republicans over credibility of key witness in Hunter Biden investigation

Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are sparring with their Republican counterparts over the credibility of a key witness in the Republicans' investigation into Hunter Biden's alleged business dealings with China.

Supreme Court could decide fate of stalled Mountain Valley Pipeline backed by Manchin

The Supreme Court could intervene in a dispute over the long-stalled Mountain Valley Pipeline backed by Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) before returning to their chambers from summer recess.

Congressional Black Caucus threatens to oppose Biden judicial nominees unless veto rules change

The Congressional Black Caucus will oppose two of President Joe Biden's judicial nominations if the Senate Judiciary Committee does not alter its "blue slip" process that involves the veto power of nominees.

Biden Fed nominees advance to Senate vote

A slate of President Joe Biden’s Federal Reserve nominees has advanced out of committee and is poised to have confirmation votes before the Senate.

Nancy Pelosi touts Biden’s experience amid age concerns: ‘He’s been around a while’

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is positive that President Joe Biden will win reelection in 2024, and she says his age, 80 years old, is actually a benefit.
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