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Senate Republicans urge Trump to stay out of primaries amid electability concerns

Senate Republicans, ranging from centrists to MAGA world, are publicly advising former President Donald Trump against getting involved in 2024 GOP primaries.

Trump to return to New York City for fraud lawsuit deposition: Report

Former President Donald Trump is expected to return to New York City on Thursday for a deposition that is part of a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, according to a news report.

House Intelligence panel leaders fear additional leaks: ‘Incredibly disturbing’

The bipartisan leaders of the House Intelligence Committee are concerned that additional classified documents could surface on social media in the wake of the discovery of dozens of leaked documents.

Tennessee Three: Nashville city council votes unanimously to reinstate expelled state lawmaker

Democratic Tennessee state Rep. Justin Jones was reappointed Monday afternoon to the state House after being booted from the legislature last week by Republicans for his role in protests following a mass school shooting.

Mother of 6-year-old who shot teacher indicted by Virginia grand jury

The mother of a 6-year-old student who shot his first grade teacher in Newport News, Virginia, in January was indicted by a Virginia grand jury on Monday.

China touts ‘partnership’ with France as Macron charts path separate from US

French President Emmanuel Macron renewed his call for “strategic autonomy” from the United States in the Indo-Pacific, forcing U.S. officials to downplay an apparent rift while China touts a “comprehensive strategic partner” with the oldest American ally.

Investigation finds printers and ballot size responsible for 2022 election troubles in Arizona

An outside review of ballot printing mishaps in Maricopa County during the 2022 midterm elections that caused long lines and vote tabulation delays in critical Arizona races blamed the headaches on printer failures and paper ballot thickness.

Biden calls on Congress to enact gun reform after Louisville shooting

President Joe Biden pushed for the Republican Party to enact stronger gun legislation following the mass shooting in Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday.

House Judiciary Committee subpoenas FBI director over extremism investigations into Catholics

The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed FBI Director Christopher Wray over the agency's investigation into Catholic parishes in the United States.

Travis County DA slams Abbott’s request for pardon for man convicted of killing armed BLM protester

Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza slammed Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) on Sunday for publicly working to pardon Army Sgt. Daniel Perry, who was found guilty of murder for a shooting at a Black Lives Matter protest.
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