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Trump leads GOP because he’s ‘at his best’ under political persecution: Kaylee McGhee White

Republican voters are seeing through the Department of Justice’s political persecution of former President Donald Trump, according to the Washington Examiner’s Kaylee McGhee White.

Fauci joins Georgetown University faculty

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the public face of the federal COVID-19 response under the Trump and Biden administrations, will be joining the faculty of Georgetown University on July 1.

Vulnerable Senate Democrats increasingly break with Biden as 2024 looms

Senate Democrats up for reelection in competitive districts that President Joe Biden lost or just narrowly won in 2020 appear to be distancing themselves from the president and voting against him more often.

Chip Roy praises DeSantis as fighter as he announces ‘No Excuses’ plan for illegal immigrants

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) lauded Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) as a fighter Monday just before the GOP presidential hopeful announced his "No Excuses" plan to fight against illegal immigration.

Biden touts $42 billion investment in high-speed internet: ‘A bold goal for a great nation’

President Joe Biden began the latest phase of his "Investing in America" tour Monday with a speech focused on expanding internet access.

Kamala Harris approval hits new low: Poll

Vice President Kamala Harris’s approval rating has hit a new low.

Suspect in Club Q shooting pleads guilty to murder charges

The suspect in a shooting at an LGBT nightclub in Colorado in November, which killed five people, pleaded guilty to murder charges in court on Monday.

WATCH LIVE: White House holds briefing following Biden internet infrastructure announcement

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre will hold the daily press briefing following President Joe Biden's announcement where he detailed his administration's plan to invest $42 billion in U.S. internet access on Monday.

Food stamps: First Maryland direct payment for July worth up to $1,691 goes out eight days

Maryland residents who are part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin to see their benefits for the month of July beginning in just eight days.

Biden denies US involvement in Wagner-Russian unrest: ‘We had nothing to do with it’

President Joe Biden distanced the United States and its Western allies from what Yevgeny Prigozhin is describing as his Wagner mercenary group's protest of Russia's war in Ukraine.
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