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Trump leaves a trail of former allies in his wake on road to reelection in 2024

Former President Donald Trump has turned on several Republican leaders around the United States after claiming that he would endorse and support them.

MTG and Matt Gaetz sue California venues for canceling rallies

Two vocal pro-Trump Republicans are suing two California event venues over allegations they had violated their rights to free speech.

Biden takes another stab at canceling student loan debt

President Joe Biden has recommitted to canceling student loan debt, easing financial pressure placed on members of a key voting demographic before next year's election.

The Debrief with David Mark: Does Trump need to be a part of the Republican debates?

Washington Examiner Magazine Managing Editor David Mark joins Sarah Bedford to discuss what to expect from the Republican debate, why we might not see former President Donald Trump join, and how Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will approach being the main target if that happens.

Conservative NDAA amendments unlikely to make it into the Senate’s version

House Republicans celebrated passing the National Defense Authorization Act with their preferred policy wins, but it's unclear how many will actually become law.

House cancels Pentagon’s abortion policy, setting up Senate fight: Photos of the Week

Debate over a must-pass defense bill dominated Congress this week as lawmakers waged fights over social issues, including a Pentagon policy to permit time off and travel expenses for out-of-state abortions.

Chicago’s next top cop: Three finalists selected for police superintendent head to Brandon Johnson’s desk

Three finalists have been selected by a Chicago public safety commission for the city's next police superintendent, with the final decision resting in Mayor Brandon Johnson's hands.

What upcoming major movies will be affected by the Hollywood actors and writers strike?

With Hollywood actors announcing that they will be joining the Writers Guild of America on strike, a number of major movies are set to experience severe delays and production issues.

White House calls House-passed defense spending bill a ‘hardcore rightwing wishlist’

The White House denounced the House-passed National Defense Authorization Act as a "rightwing wishlist" Friday.

Vivek Ramaswamy blames Jan. 6 riot on ‘pervasive’ censorship

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy blamed "pervasive" censorship for the Jan. 6 riot.
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