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Trump allies call DeSantis Twitter event ‘out of touch’ ahead of expected announcement

Allies of former President Donald Trump mocked rival Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) on Tuesday after news surfaced that DeSantis planned to make a special announcement on Wednesday.

North Carolina governor issues ‘state of emergency’ over school choice legislation

Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) says the Tar Heel State is facing an emergency for public education as lawmakers there are poised to pass a universal school choice bill with enough votes to override his veto.

DeSantis team releases 2024 teaser ahead of rumored campaign launch

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) team released a teaser video ahead of the expected launch of his 2024 presidential campaign.

Ken Paxton calls for Texas House speaker to resign after presiding while intoxicated

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton called for Texas GOP House Speaker Dade Phelan to resign after he presided while allegedly intoxicated.

Republicans call into question Janet Yellen’s debt ceiling deadline

Some Republicans in Congress are questioning the validity of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's predicted "X date," when the United States will run out of money to pay its bills.

Debt limit sticking points: Here are the snags preventing a deal

Debt ceiling negotiators reconvened again Tuesday afternoon, but a breakthrough agreement remains stubbornly elusive.

McCarthy still believes a deal on the debt ceiling can be ironed out by June 1

As the country inches closer to default, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is hopeful progress can be made soon and still believes they can get a deal before June 1 deadline to raise the debt ceiling.

Mother of Hunter Biden’s child filed motion to have him arrested in custody battle

Lunden Roberts, who shares a 4-year-old daughter with Hunter Biden, asked a judge to have the president's son arrested for disobeying court orders in the child support case.

State Department ‘skeptical’ militias used US weapons in Russia raid

Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team downplayed the idea that pro-Ukraine militias used weapons from the United States in a brazen raid inside Russia this week.

Bipartisan Hispanic congresswomen introduce first sweeping immigration bill this session

Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Veronica Escobar (D-TX) teamed up to introduce the first immigration proposal during this session of Congress on Tuesday to combine legal status for the undocumented with more money for border security.
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