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Three takeaways from Virginia 2023 primary that signal tough 2024 battle

Virginia's 2023 primary election sets up the state for a party showdown in 2024 because both Democrats and Republicans believe they have a viable path to wrestle control away from each other and take over the legislature.

Tim Scott’s legislation to sanction fentanyl providers advances in Senate

The Senate on Wednesday took one step to crack down on Mexican and Chinese entities behind the scourge of fentanyl that has killed tens of thousands of Americans.

John Durham draws applause for rebuttal to Democratic attacks on his ‘damaged’ reputation

Special counsel John Durham defended himself against a barrage of attacks from House Democrats Wednesday, saying the only views of his reputation he values are those from the people he respects, his family, and God.

Biden berates Second Amendment supporters, says they need F-16s to battle government

President Joe Biden berated supporters of the Second Amendment Tuesday, claiming that they would need F-16 fighter jets if they truly wanted to take on the American government.

House advances motion to censure Adam Schiff over claims of 2016 Trump-Russia collusion

The House on Wednesday advanced a motion to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), seeking to condemn the California lawmaker for his claims of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election.

Missing Titanic sub: Theories circulating about the missing vessel taking tours to view historic shipwreck

Following the disappearance of a tourist submarine that went missing while surveying the Titanic cruise liner, public interest has sparked a number of strange finds and rumors.

Marjorie Taylor Greene to force House vote on impeachment against FBI director

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) announced on Wednesday that she would offer her articles of impeachment against FBI Director Christopher Wray as a privileged resolution.

Right privilege: A legislative maneuver is being used that drives a wedge in House GOP

Some members of the House Republican Conference are expressing displeasure with their more conservative colleagues who continue to file privileged resolutions to circumvent leadership and regular order to force a vote on impeachment and censures.

Hunter Biden plea: Who is Maryellen Noreika, the judge presiding in criminal case?

Federal district Judge Maryellen Noreika, an appointee of former President Donald Trump, will preside over the case the Justice Department brought against President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden.

McCarthy opposes Boebert’s privileged resolution to impeach Biden

Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) opposes Rep. Lauren Boebert's (R-CO) privileged resolution to impeach President Joe Biden and believes her resolution can harm the House's investigations into Biden and his family.
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