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Trump blasts DeSantis COVID-19 policies, despite encouraging him to back lockdowns

Former President Donald Trump criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's COVID-19 lockdown policy, despite persuading him to impose a stay-at-home order in the first place.

Biden center where classified documents were found has been searched by FBI: Report

Federal law enforcement authorities searched President Joe Biden’s Washington think tank in the weeks after the president’s attorneys reported finding classified documents there on Nov. 2.

Israel launches drone strike on Iranian facility: Report

Israel was behind a recent drone attack on an Iranian military facility in the city of Isfahan on Saturday, according to a new report.

US, South Korean defense ministers pledge military training amid threat from North Korea

Defense leaders from the United States and South Korea committed to enhancing their joint military training amid a growing threat from North Korea.

Texas AG to face ethics lawsuit over 2020 election challenge: Judge

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) will be required to go through an ethics litigation battle by the state bar due to a lawsuit he brought challenging the 2020 election results in multiple battleground states, a judge ordered on Friday.

Gaetz ‘undecided’ about whether to boot Ilhan Omar from Foreign Affairs Committee

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is "undecided" about whether he supports ejecting Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) from the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Elderly Chicago man and licensed gun owner shoots man who forced way into home

An elderly man in Northwest Chicago is recovering from injuries he suffered after he fought off two suspects who forced their way into his home, shooting one in the chest.

‘Engage in their fantasies’: Megyn Kelly stood firm on slamming Left’s ‘fake titles’

Media personality Megyn Kelly stood firm on her resistance to the woke Left’s insisting that first lady Jill Biden be called “Dr. Jill.”

Former GOP candidate accused of planning shootings indicted by New Mexico grand jury

The New Mexico Republican candidate accused of orchestrating shootings at Democratic lawmakers' homes after his loss in the midterm elections was indicted by a New Mexico grand jury on 14 counts of shooting and firearms charges.

Biden releases debt ceiling memo with two questions for McCarthy ahead of meeting

The White House has released a memo ahead of President Joe Biden's meeting with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) setting expectations for their debt ceiling showdown.
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