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Manchin ‘raising hell’ against Biden over implementation of Inflation Reduction Act

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is reportedly furious with the White House over its implementation of President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, with the West Virginia senator particularly annoyed with the administration’s delay in rolling out tax credits for electric vehicles.

DeSantis eyeing summertime presidential announcement: Report

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is inching closer to launching a White House bid for 2024, with the Florida governor reportedly eyeing an announcement in late May or early June.

Jim Jordan to take aim at DOJ ‘weaponization’ in panel’s first hearing

Firebrand Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is zeroing in on the alleged politicization of the Justice Department on Thursday after the Washington Examiner exclusively revealed testimony from former FBI agents.

Why this underdog GOP candidate believes he has a chance to beat Trump in 2024

Former President Donald Trump is no longer alone in the 2024 fray.

Disinformation Inc: Meet the groups hauling in cash to secretly blacklist conservative news

This is the first part of a Washington Examiner investigative series about self-styled 'disinformation' tracking organizations that are cracking down on conservative media and part of a lucrative operation that aims to defund disfavored speech.

Squad goals: How effective have AOC and company been at legislating?

With millions of Instagram followers, celebrity status in popular culture, and a flair for headline-grabbing controversy, members of the so-called Squad have become some of the most recognizable faces in Congress.

Biden takes Social Security and Medicare pitch to land of Trump, DeSantis, and Rick Scott

President Joe Biden will pitch Florida voters on his promise to protect Medicare and Social Security, a message aimed at reviving Democratic prospects in a state seared by recent Republican victories.

State of the Union 2023: Biden’s failure to mention student loan forgiveness notable by its absence

President Joe Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday conspicuously contained no references to his administration's attempt to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt, a fact congressional Republicans took notice of.

North Korea showcases missiles designed to reach the US at massive military parade

North Korea showcased intercontinental ballistic missiles designed to reach the United States as part of an unveiling of its latest nuclear arsenal in a massive military parade on Wednesday night.

Fetterman hospitalized overnight after ‘feeling lightheaded’

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) will be hospitalized overnight in Washington, D.C., after "feeling lightheaded" at a Senate retreat, his office said late Wednesday night, adding that initial tests did not show evidence of a new stroke.
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