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WATCH: Sarah Sanders says Newsom attack ‘validates’ she’s ‘doing something right’

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) is shrugging off Democrats’ criticism following her response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, particularly that of Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA), saying it only shows Republicans are “doing things the right way.”

WATCH: Gaetz compares ‘ludicrous’ FBI use of lobbyists to Biden teaching cognition class

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) blasted the alleged “weaponization” of the FBI and its use of lobbyists for political peddling, saying it was as “ludicrous” as asking “Joe Biden to teach your comprehension and cognition class.”

WATCH: Kirk Cameron and country singer Coffey Anderson sing national anthem with Georgia library crowd

Kirk Cameron was joined by country singer Coffey Anderson as he read his recently published As You Grow children’s faith-based book to a packed Georgia library crowd and sang the national anthem.

James Comer asks when ‘scavenger hunt’ for answers on Biden documents will end

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) denounced President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents that were found at his Delaware home last year, accusing the White House of being the “least transparent administration in history.”

Super Bowl 2023: Joe Biden may snub outlet for traditional pregame interview

As Fox News prepares for its annual coverage of the Super Bowl championship, one of its regular segments may be missing from the lineup: an interview with the sitting president.

McConnell slams Rick Scott over 12-point agenda, claiming it could cost him reelection

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) hit out against Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) over the Florida Republican’s proposed agenda for the party, calling it a “bad idea” that could cost him reelection in the Sunshine State.

Conservative money groups may be turning on Trump, but can they sink him?

A number of big-money conservative political donors appear to be distancing themselves from Donald Trump despite his status as the only declared Republican in the 2024 race, but it's unclear how much of an impact they will have on his presidential prospects.

Ukraine air defense systems in action as Russia launches attacks across country

Ukraine's air defense systems are at work in several major cities as Russia launches new attacks, likely as part of the early stages of its spring offensive as the war in Ukraine approaches one full year.

A Texas judge could remove a key abortion drug from the market

A federal judge in Texas could issue a decision as soon as Friday that could result in an abortion medication involved in roughly half of abortions nationwide being pulled from the market, at least temporarily.

Super Bowl 2023: Gambling industry set for record-breaking game

Gambling companies are lining up for a record-breaking Super Bowl, expecting billions of dollars to be spent on wagers.
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