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Bill Barr calls Trump’s characterization of Presidential Records Act ‘absurd’

Former Attorney General William Barr is calling out former President Donald Trump's characterization of his rights to maintain documents under the Presidential Records Act as "absurd."

Bolton says Trump was a ‘collector of things’ while in office: ‘It was very disturbing’

Former national security adviser John Bolton lamented the "very disturbing" behavior of former President Donald Trump during his time in office, saying there was no excuse for his behavior.

Karen Bass says Barbara Lee should be appointed if Feinstein resigns from Senate

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says that Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) should be appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) to the Senate, if Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) chooses to resign before her term is finished.

South Carolina GOP works to push back first in the South primary

The South Carolina Republican Party has moved to set the state's first in the South primary for Feb. 24th, later than usual.

Hawaii’s 2024 House elections will see if voters stick with centrist wing of Democrat party

Hawaii's 2024 House elections will see if voters in the state stick to the centrist wing of the Democrat party.

Chris Christie slams Trump as a ‘petulant child’ when people disagree with him

Republican 2024 presidential candidate Chris Christie slammed former President Donald Trump Sunday, calling him a "petulant child" for his conduct and behavior when he disagrees with people.

Tim Scott hits back at Obama: ‘Truth of my life disproves lies of the radical left’

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) struck back at claims former President Barack Obama made last week, where he said that minority GOP candidates uncritically validate the United States while ignoring race.

Muriel Bowser’s former chief of staff engaged in sexual harassment, per internal report

A former top aide to the mayor of Washington D.C. sexually harassed a female employee, according to an internal probe.

Sheldon Whitehouse says voters don’t want ‘campaign noise’ from Biden

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) said Sunday morning that voters don't want to hear "campaign noise" from President Joe Biden.

Sound of Freedom film looks to fill 2 million theater seats for the world’s 2 million trafficked children

Sound of Freedom filmmakers are hoping to sell at least 2 million tickets for its theatrical premiere in order to bring awareness to the 2 million trafficked children across the world.
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