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WATCH: Trump media machine releases viral video responding to indictment

Former President Donald Trump's media machine has released a viral video following his indictment and pending arraignment calling on him to "Keep Fighting."

DOJ files appeal after federal judge strikes down key ObamaCare provisions

The Biden administration has filed to appeal a federal judge's decision overturning some provisions of the Affordable Care Act requiring insurers to provide certain preventive care services.

Tax season 2023: Here are the penalties you can face for filing your taxes late

The April 18 deadline for taxpayers in the United States is quickly approaching, and many penalties can await taxpayers who fail to file on time.

Disney’s ‘King Charles clause’ gives DeSantis and his new governing board a black eye

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is vowing there is still "more to come" in the state's battle to take over the former Reedy Creek Improvement District, which encompasses the Walt Disney World Resort.

Congressional Republicans reinforce Tuberville Pentagon protest

Congressional Republicans flocked to Sen. Tommy Tuberville's (R-AL) aid in his blocking of Department of Defense promotions in protest of its abortion access push.

White House won’t pay for Twitter verification

The White House is the latest entity to announce it won't pay for Twitter verification.

Biden surveys Mississippi storm damage: ‘But for the grace of God’

President Joe Biden toured parts of Mississippi on Friday that were devastated by tornadoes late last week.

Donald Trump indicted: Ex-president’s attorney says ‘mental gymnastics’ will cause case to fall apart

Former President Donald Trump's attorney said he was skeptical about Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against his client in a criminal matter he indicted him in on Thursday, saying the public version of the case looks like it won't hold up.

EPA clears California plans to phase out diesel trucks

The Environmental Protection Agency granted permission to California to proceed with plans for gradually phasing out diesel trucks in favor of zero-emissions heavy vehicles, a requirement that will have major effects on the nation’s transportation system.

George Soros denies boosting Alvin Bragg despite $1 million donation to left-wing PAC

George Soros denied he donated to the campaign for Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney who indicted former President Donald Trump, despite the left-wing billionaire handing $1 million to a political action committee that later supported Bragg.
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