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Rand Paul: Fauci is lying about job status because he’s ‘worried about being indicted’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) said new information shows Anthony Fauci continues to work for the federal government in an effort to protect himself amid investigations into the former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases’ handling of the coronavirus.

Youngkin denies Democrats by vetoing three bills ahead of review deadline

Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) capped off a busy legislative session on Tuesday, signing more than 730 bills into law and rejecting only three Democratic-led proposals before a bill-review deadline later this week.

Nashville shooting: Josh Hawley calls for religious hate crime investigation

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is calling for a hate crime investigation in the wake of the Nashville Christian school shooting.

Senate report alleges Credit Suisse aided tax evasion by wealthy citizens

A new report from the Senate Finance Committee alleged Swiss lender Credit Suisse helped U.S. taxpayers evade paying taxes, violating a 2014 plea deal with the Justice Department.

WATCH: AOC slammed over video bashing straight men hours after Nashville shooting

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is facing backlash for engaging in a “culture war” with a video bashing straight men in the wake of the Nashville school shooting.

Reparations for black residents could cost California more than $800 billion

Paying reparations to black residents could cost California over $800 billion, putting the state more than 2.5 times over its annual budget amount, according to economic analysts.

Mexican migration center guards seen walking away from fire: Surveillance video

Surveillance video from a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, appears to show guards exiting the facility as immigrants remained locked behind bars while a fire engulfed the building.

House committee set to vote on repealing DC police reforms

House lawmakers are set to vote on advancing a piece of legislation that would repeal several local police reform policies in Washington, D.C., marking the latest in the battle over legislative autonomy in the nation’s capital.

Youngkin praises potential rivals as he considers presidential bid

As Glenn Youngkin considers a presidential bid, the Virginia governor is taking on a vastly different approach than that of his possible rivals: showering them with praise.

Trump hush money parallels to John Edwards pave ‘difficult’ road to felony conviction

Like a ghost from the past, the story of how a former Democratic Party rising star beat federal campaign finance charges over hush money payments has become a calling card for former President Donald Trump's defense.
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