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Trump talks election interference, voting methods, and Ron DeSantis

In an interview with Sean Hannity, former President Donald Trump dismissed the various legal challenges he is facing as “election interference.”

McCaul subpoenas State Department for Kabul dissent cable

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) made good on his repeated threats and signed a subpoena for the State Department to furnish the Kabul dissent cable, his office announced Monday.

Rand Paul staffer stabbed over the weekend

A staffer for Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) was hurt in a stabbing in Washington, D.C., over the weekend, the senator's office confirmed in a statement on Monday.

Nashville shooting: Chris Christie slams Biden for cracking joke after school attack

Former New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie slammed President Joe Biden for making a joke after a shooting in Nashville, Tennessee, on Monday. He called the notion that Biden "misunderstood the moment" an "understatement."

New GOP ad in Wisconsin Supreme Court race hits liberal judge as soft on crime

Attack ads are heating up the airwaves in Wisconsin as millions of dollars are being poured into the influence state's high-stakes Supreme Court race.

Two deadly train car suffocations latest in ‘horrendous amount of carnage’ along rail tracks

AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas congressman representing the largest district on the U.S.-Mexico border said two deadly human smuggling incidents over the weekend show the tragedies of illegal immigration are as present within the United States as they are along the actual border.

Scientists discover colossal black hole pointed toward Earth

Scientists discovered a massive black hole pointed directly at Earth.

Gorsuch leads Supreme Court’s skeptics over ‘adult adoption’ immigration scheme

The Supreme Court did not appear swayed to rule in favor of a man convicted of immigration law violations for offering so-called "adult adoptions" he claimed would lead to citizenship, prompting overt skepticism by Justice Neil Gorsuch.

Former newspaper publisher testifies in Trump indictment hearing for second time: Report

The former publisher of the National Enquirer testified in front of the grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump for the second time in New York on Monday, according to a news report.

Conservative judge fires back after Stanford disruption: ‘They hate my work and my ideas’

U.S. Circuit Judge Kyle Duncan used a lecture at the University of Notre Dame last week to condemn a group of students who disrupted a lecture he was supposed to give at Stanford Law School earlier this month.
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