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CPAC 2023: Donald Trump Jr. channels Willy Wonka with golden ticket giveaway

Donald Trump Jr. channeled Willy Wonka during his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday night by hiding a golden ticket in candy bars surreptitiously placed under seats at the conference.

CPAC 2023: Kari Lake leans into Trump and stolen election claims during gala

OXON HILL, Maryland — Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake heaped praise on former President Donald Trump as a "bull in a China shop" during a gala speech in which she repeatedly rejected the legitimacy of her electoral defeat last year.

Trump courts influential Republicans from key primary states at Mar-a-Lago: Report

Former President Donald Trump is increasing his courtship of important Republicans from early voting states, including a coalition at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Thursday night.

Garland says ‘war criminals will find no refuge’ in US during surprise trip to Ukraine

Attorney General Merrick Garland made an unexpected trip to Lviv, Ukraine, on Friday to stand with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the “United for Justice” conference, according to a Justice Department official.

House Republican Tony Gonzales to face censure vote after recent vote split from party

Rep. Tony Gonzales (R-TX) remained defiant ahead of a censure vote on Saturday after he recently split from the Republican Party on several issues, including protections for gay marriage and a bipartisan gun law.

‘Urban warfare is unavoidable,’ US general fears

Russia’s war in Ukraine suggests that “urban warfare is unavoidable," according to a senior U.S. general tasked with prepare the U.S. Army for potential future wars.

Biden touts spending cuts despite championing student loan forgiveness

President Joe Biden is attempting to paint his administration as "fiscally responsible" when it comes to reducing the deficit but still champions programs that would offset savings and relief.

Biden and Scholz mend fences with White House huddle over Ukraine

President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz presented a united public front at the White House after private disagreements over how to best support Ukraine in its war against Russia.

Democrats’ hopes for ‘grand bargain’ deal on immigration off the table, Republican says

AUSTIN, Texas — The House GOP is extremely wary about including Democratic proposals, such as a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants, in any bill aimed at responding to the border crisis, according to a Texas Republican involved in strategy discussions.

Vietnam veteran receives highest military award nearly 60 years later

A black Vietnam veteran was awarded the highest military honor on Friday, nearly 60 years after he was recommended for the prestigious medal.
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