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Biden tries to halt Democrats’ slide with the working class ahead of 2024

President Joe Biden is traveling to North Carolina on Tuesday to discuss manufacturing and infrastructure as Democrats look to shore up their status with blue-collar voters.

Biden struggling to get nominees over the finish line despite Senate majority

Despite enjoying many of the perks of a Democratic majority in the Senate, the Biden administration is struggling to get nominees over the finish line in a series of confirmation processes that have turned contentious.

Key Republican says House GOP border bill is ‘absolutely dead’

EXCLUSIVE — A Texas Republican who for months has single-handedly blocked the House GOP’s efforts to pass a bill that leadership has claimed would end the border crisis said the proposal was “absolutely dead” under his watch.

Only one-quarter of Democrats want Biden to run in 2024: Poll

Just 25% of Democrats want President Joe Biden to run for reelection next year, according to a new poll from Monmouth University released Monday.

Jim Jordan demands answers on low ICE deportations

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent letters to immigration officials on Monday. He questioned whether the officials are moving aggressively enough to detain and deport immigrants that enter the United States illegally.

Nashville shooting: Footage shows violent first moments of attack on Christian school

Police-released video shows the moments the Nashville school shooter drove to the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, parked her car, and shot her way into the building, looking for victims before finding and killing three children and three adults in the latest mass shooting to traumatize the nation.

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."
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