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Kristi Noem blasts Target as ‘fundamentally tearing down this country’

Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) bashed Target over its recent LGBT merchandise controversy, saying that the company is "tearing down this country."

JB Pritzker signs bill limiting lawsuit filings challenging executive orders to two counties

Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL) signed a law on Tuesday requiring all lawsuits that seek to challenge the constitutionality of Illinois executive orders or state laws to be filed in only two counties.

Pence slams Trump in campaign launch after ignoring him in video announcement

Former Vice President Mike Pence took aim at former President Donald Trump at his campaign kickoff event, throwing sharp elbows at his former running mate hours after a campaign video all but ignored him.

McConnell not backing down on debt limit deal defense spending: ‘It’s a serious problem’

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the defense spending levels part of the new debt limit law are “totally inadequate” and questioned how to move forward on Wednesday after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) poured cold water on the Senate’s hope for a supplemental defense bill.

Judges who refuse to use ‘preferred pronouns’ should recuse themselves, lawyers charge

Judges who refuse to use "preferred pronouns" during court cases cannot be impartial and, therefore, should remove themselves from cases, Michigan lawyers argued on Wednesday.

House GOP expands Biden ‘censorship’ investigation over Washington Examiner ‘disinformation’ series

EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans are demanding a top Biden agency that funded a "disinformation" tracker blacklisting conservatives provide "unredacted" grant records, according to a letter obtained by the Washington Examiner.

Wildfire smoke another sign of climate crisis, White House says

The wildfire smoke enveloping New York City, Washington, D.C., and much of the East Coast is another example of the climate crisis, the White House said Wednesday.

Biden remains ‘optimist’ about future bipartisanship despite House GOP revolt

The White House is hopeful the House Republican backlash to President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) debt ceiling deal will not dash the prospect of more bipartisanship before next year's election.

Pence goes big on split with Trump in 2024 announcement

Former Vice President Mike Pence heavily criticized his onetime boss, former President Donald Trump, in a roughly 40-minute presidential campaign launch speech on Wednesday in Des Moines, Iowa, that sets up a historic showdown between the two former running mates.

Trump denies reports claiming DOJ told him of imminent indictment

Former President Donald Trump denied reports that the Department of Justice informed him that he would likely be indicted next week in the classified documents investigation.
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