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Donald Trump arrested: Pompeo says ‘lots of indications’ allegations in indictment are true

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rebuked former President Donald Trump's mishandling of classified documents before his arraignment in Florida on Tuesday.

E. Jean Carroll can seek more damages from Trump after CNN town hall comments: Judge

A federal judge in New York on Tuesday allowed E. Jean Carroll to amend her initial defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, permitting her to seek additional damages.

Putin says dam destruction ‘disrupted’ Ukrainian counteroffensive

Russia's occupying forces were preparing for Ukrainian forces to attack in the Kherson region before the breach of a major dam “disrupted” Ukraine’s plans, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Illinois Planned Parenthood sees 54% increase in abortion patients since Dobbs

Planned Parenthood of Illinois has seen a 54% increase in the number of patients seeking abortion in the year after the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Oklahoma drug bust seizes 14,000 smuggled Mexican fentanyl pills and heroin

A 16-month drug investigation in Oklahoma ended in the seizure of approximately 10 pounds of heroin and over 14,000 fentanyl pills, authorities said.

Freedom Caucus dismisses centrist concerns: ‘I think they need to go back to drinking’

Members of the House Freedom Caucus dismissed the concerns of centrist Republicans that Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is giving in too much to hard-line Republican members.

Moms for Liberty founder says SPLC hate label ‘painted a target on our backs’

The co-founder of the grassroots parent organization Moms for Liberty says the Southern Poverty Law Center has "painted a target" on the backs of parents by labeling her organization an extremist hate group.

‘AI 101’ briefing draws strong interest from senators

An unusual briefing Tuesday on artificial intelligence drew strong interest from senators working on an expedited time frame to draft legislation to regulate the use of the technology.

House fails to override Biden veto of resolution to overturn DC police reform laws

The House on Tuesday failed to overturn a veto from President Joe Biden, falling short of the two-thirds majority needed to shut down a slew of law enforcement policies and disciplinary procedures enacted by local lawmakers in Washington, D.C., late last year.

Hatch Act violations: A breakdown of violations from Trump and Bush to Obama and Biden

A recent investigation from the United States Office of Special Counsel determined that White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre violated the Hatch Act earlier this year, and she is not the first government official to do so.
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