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Marjorie Taylor Greene says strict gun laws ‘create murder’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) doubled down on her defense of relaxed gun control laws, claiming “strict gun laws actually create murder.”

DeSantis supports deadly force at border and warns cartels will end up ‘stone-cold dead’

EAGLE PASS, Texas — Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) came out in support of allowing federal law enforcement on the southern border to use "deadly force" against dangerous criminal organizations who attempt to break into the United States.

White House teases new military aid for Ukraine

The White House is preparing a new wave of military aid for Ukraine, an official said on Monday.

Megyn Kelly says battle for truth is needed to restore US to ‘the one that stormed the beaches for love of country’

Megyn Kelly said the United States is in a battle “for the soul of this country.”

White House condemns harassment of journalist who questioned Indian PM Modi on human rights

The White House on Monday condemned the online harassment of a journalist who questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the state of democracy in India.

White House says possible Garland impeachment not voters’ ‘main priority’

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre suggested on Monday a threat by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to impeach Attorney General Merrick Garland would be viewed as a distraction by voters.

Republican introduces Senate bill to curb Buttigieg’s use of private jets on taxpayer dime

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) is targeting Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg in a bill he introduced in the Senate on Monday, demanding the transportation executive take commercial flights instead of private jets.

Ron DeSantis receives major endorsement from Florida’s largest police union

Florida’s largest police union announced its endorsement of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for the 2024 presidency as he vies against former President Donald Trump.

Putin denounces ‘criminal activity’ in first appearance since Wagner rebellion

Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed the idea that an armed rebellion against his government would have succeeded during his first public comments since a Russian mercenary group marched toward Moscow over the weekend.

LIHEAP payments: Illinois benefits for water and sewer bills arrive in five days

Eligible residents in Illinois will receive benefits to help pay for their water bills in only five days.
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