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Trump brags about striking down Roe despite hesitation on federal abortion ban

Former President Donald Trump took to social media on Wednesday to brag about paving the way for the Supreme Court to strike down Roe v. Wade last June, even as he hesitates to support a new goal of anti-abortion activists: a federal ban on the procedure.

Trump gloats over DeSantis’s dual election night losses

Former President Donald Trump took a victory lap following Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) dual election endorsement losses Tuesday night.

Supreme Court won’t halt Illinois gun law as case set for appeals court arguments

The Supreme Court announced Wednesday that Illinois can keep in place a new law blocking the sale of certain semi-automatic guns and large-capacity magazines for now as the matter is slated for appeals court arguments.

Hunter Biden investigation: GOP demands urgent IRS response on whistleblower ‘retaliation’

A House GOP committee leader is demanding answers from the head of the Internal Revenue Service about “extremely troubling” claims from an IRS whistleblower who says he was “retaliated against” after sharing allegations about the Hunter Biden investigation.

Sweeping abortion pill ruling to be reviewed by conservative appeals court

A federal appeals court in New Orleans is hearing a crucial case Wednesday brought by anti-abortion activists seeking to ban the abortion pill mifepristone, which could have significant implications for abortion access in the United States.

WATCH LIVE: Congressional Republicans hold press conference on the debt ceiling

Republicans from the House of Representatives and Senate are holding a press conference amid debt ceiling negotiations between the White House and congressional leaders.

Budd to call for country not to ‘lose our way at home’ in maiden Senate speech

Freshman Sen. Ted Budd (R-NC) is set to deliver his maiden speech on the Senate floor Wednesday morning, in which he will call for strength at home and less government regulation as a way to elevate the country’s standing on the world stage.

Durham report: Trump says it was an ‘honor to have fired’ Barr

Former President Donald Trump said that it was an "honor to have fired" former Attorney General Bill Barr.

WATCH LIVE: Biden delivers remarks on preventing the country from defaulting

President Joe Biden is set to address the nation on how he hopes to avoid the United States defaulting on its debt obligations.

Hugo Gurdon says Biden and Democrats have blinked on debt ceiling

Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon said President Joe Biden and Democrats have blinked on the debt ceiling.
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