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Barack Obama celebrates Biden’s 2024 presidential announcement

Barack Obama applauded President Joe Biden for his work as president, saying he will continue to deliver for Americans "once he's re-elected" in 2024.

Biden picks Army vice chief of staff Gen. Randy George to lead service

President Joe Biden has selected Gen. Randy George, the Army’s vice chief of staff, to be the service’s next top officer.

E. Jean Carroll v. Donald Trump: What we know about the defamation trial as jury selection begins

The trial for E. Jean Carroll's defamation suit against former President Donald Trump began on Tuesday. The former magazine columnist accused him of raping her in the 1990s and sued him after he claimed she lied about the allegations.

Biden will veto McCarthy’s debt limit package, White House announces

President Joe Biden will veto House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) debt limit bill, should it pass both chambers of Congress.

Cracks showing in DeSantis support among big GOP donors ahead of 2024 race

A prominent GOP megadonor is reportedly joining the list of donors voicing reservations about Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL).

Nikki Haley calls for a national ‘consensus’ on abortion in speech

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley aimed to find a national "consensus" on limiting access to abortion in a speech on Tuesday at the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.

House Republicans ‘violated’ campaign finance law, PAC alleges

A Democratic-linked political action committee is accusing three freshman House Republicans of violating federal campaign finance law.

Senate to vote on Equal Rights Amendment ratification

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said a vote on a resolution to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment will happen this week — 100 years after the measure was introduced in Congress.

Haines says intelligence community shouldn’t overreact following major leaks

Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines called the leaking of hundreds of classified documents “deeply depressing,” but she doesn’t want the intelligence community to overreact either.

Donald Trump trial: Accuser E Jean Carroll arrives at court in defamation and battery case

Former magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll arrived Tuesday morning in Manhattan federal court for the start of her civil rape case against former President Donald Trump as protesters gathered outside.
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