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Republicans revolt after Eric Adams sues upstate counties for blocking migrants from NYC

Furious Republican lawmakers outside the five boroughs have vowed to fight New York City Mayor Eric Adams after he sued dozens of counties for refusing to take in illegal immigrants the city had once claimed it was willing to help.

Donald Trump indictment: Former president faces Espionage Act and obstruction charges

Donald Trump's counsel said Thursday evening the former president is facing seven charges, including a violation of the Espionage Act, making false claims, and conspiracy to obstruct justice.

Beer industry wants Biden administration to repeal Trump-era aluminum tariffs

The product is necessary for cans of the beverage.

As China freezes out US defense secretary, the nations’ Cold War grows frostier

Beijing recently sailed one of its warships directly across the path of an American destroyer.

Gov. Greg Abbott employs buoys to secure Texas border

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) announced Thursday that buoys will be deployed in the Rio Grande to deter migrants.

Donald Trump indictment: DeSantis defends Trump by claiming the FBI holds political bias

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) criticized the indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday, claiming there’s an “uneven application of the law,” suggesting political bias was at play.

Right-wingers behind robocall scheme officially faced with over $5 million fine

The Federal Communications Commission officially enforced its fine of $5,134,500 against controversial conservative activists Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman.

GOP whistleblower witness suspended from FBI for leaking info to right-wing group

An FBI special agent who testified for Republicans as a whistleblower was suspended from the agency for leaking classified information to a right-wing group, according to a bureau official, as first reported by NBC.

Donald Trump indictment: Kevin McCarthy says Trump indictment marks a ‘dark day’ for America

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) opposed the indictment of former President Donald Trump on Thursday evening, pronouncing it “a dark day for the United States of America.”

Congressional Republicans rush to Trump’s defense amid indictment reports

Congressional Republicans are rallying behind former President Donald Trump calling news of his most recent federal indictment politically motivated and characterizing the criminal justice system as corrupt.
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