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Trump campaign raises $6.6 million ‘and counting’ after indictment

Former President Donald Trump is turning his federal indictment into a fundraising bonanza, with his 2024 presidential campaign hauling in $6.6 million "and counting" in the days after charges were brought against the former president.

George Clooney’s foundation files lawsuit against Venezuela over human rights violations

The Clooney Foundation for Justice, founded by George and Amal Clooney, announced on Wednesday that it filed a complaint before the Argentine federal justice system accusing Venezuela of crimes against humanity.

Francis Suarez files for 2024: The Miami mayor has filed paper work to run for president

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday, entering the 2024 presidential race.

Chip Roy challenges Jerry Nadler over forced toddler masking during pandemic

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) called out Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) on the House floor on Wednesday for defending the forced masking of 2-year-olds during the COVID-19 pandemic and suggesting not doing so would be "child abuse."

California Attorney General Bonta demands unredacted records from Florida over immigrant flights

California Attorney General Rob Bonta demanded records from Florida's state government related to the transportation of immigrants to Sacramento earlier this month.

Republicans use investigative hearing as launch pad to Mayorkas impeachment

Republicans began the first in a series of congressional hearings meant to investigate whether Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was derelict in his duties.

Crenshaw has heated exchange with witnesses about youth gender transitions

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) on Wednesday hotly debated expert witnesses who struggled to provide evidence that youth gender transition medicine is safe and effective in the long term.

Congressional Baseball Game: What to know about the 2023 game

The Congressional Baseball Game brings partisan battles between the GOP and Democrats from the halls of Congress to the baseball diamond.

House passes legislation to block Biden administration gas stove regulations

The House of Representatives passed Republican legislation to hamstring the federal government's ability to regulate natural gas stoves more stringently, which supporters said was necessary to preserve the choices of consumers and protect them from government overreach.

Adam Schiff survives censure vote as House votes to table motion

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) has survived a motion to censure him over his claims of Russian collusion with former President Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, avoiding formal condemnation and a $16 million fine.
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