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Donald Trump arrested: William Barr says GOP should abandon former president over conduct

Former Attorney General William Barr blasted Republicans for supporting former President Donald Trump for president in 2024, saying even without criminal action, Trump's actions have been "outrageous."

Hunter Biden plea: DeSantis slams ‘sweetheart deal’ as double standard

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) lambasted the agreement President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden reached with the Department of Justice on Tuesday to plead guilty to three federal charges as a "sweetheart deal."

Hunter Biden’s plea: House GOP leaders decry ‘two tiered’ justice system after deal

House Republican leaders are denouncing the Justice Department after it announced a plea deal with Hunter Biden, accusing the Biden administration of politicizing the department to protect the president’s family from criminal charges.

Russia launches nearly three dozen drones at Ukraine

Ukraine’s military shot down almost all of the nearly three dozen Russian drones launched on Tuesday morning.

Supreme Court to decide if US can be sued over incorrect credit report

The Supreme Court agreed to consider a lawsuit over whether the federal government waived its legal immunity for money damages over errors related to credit reports in a case between a Pennsylvania man and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Trump told Putin there would be ‘hell to pay’ if Russia invaded Ukraine

Former President Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin delayed the Russian invasion of Ukraine as long as he did due to a conversation between the two world leaders.

Democrats push for increased abortion access ahead of Roe reversal anniversary

Saturday marks the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling, which ended nationwide access to abortion and returned the question of the procedure’s legality to elected branches of government.

The four key takeaways from Trump’s Fox News interview

Former President Donald Trump sat down for a wide-ranging interview on Monday in which he discussed his latest indictment, his hiring decisions for his administration, and claims about the 2020 election.

Hunter Biden plea: Comer says investigation will continue after ‘sweetheart’ deal

The House Oversight Committee’s investigation into an alleged bribery scheme involving Hunter Biden and a Ukrainian energy executive will continue even after the president’s son agreed to plead guilty to three federal charges.

Ramaswamy talks to homeless community in Philadelphia, alleges ‘corruption’ among assistance groups

Entrepreneur and Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy gave voters an inside look at Philadelphia's "third-world" Kensington neighborhood, asking the homeless there what solutions they need.
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