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Clintons dodge contempt and set dates to testify before House oversight committee

The House will halt contempt of Congress resolutions against Bill and Hillary Clinton after a last-minute agreement to appear before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee for its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The transcribed, filmed depositions are set for late February, with Hillary Clinton set for Feb. 26 and Bill Clinton […]

Thune denies filibuster deal with Anna Paulina Luna over GOP voting bill

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) denied promising that Senate Republicans would weaken the filibuster to pass the SAVE Act, telling the Washington Examiner on Tuesday that he only agreed to speak with the rest of his conference about it. “We haven’t made any commitments,” Thune said, rebuffing suggestions from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) […]

Jill Biden’s ex-husband William Stevenson charged with killing wife

Former first lady Jill Biden‘s ex-husband has been arrested and charged with murder in the first degree, according to a police report released this week. William Stevenson, 77, is accused of murdering his wife, Linda Stevenson, 64, following a weekslong investigation, and was indicted by a grand jury on Monday, according to the New Castle […]

Jeanine Pirro defends threat to prosecute people for bringing guns to DC: ‘Proud supporter’ of Second Amendment

Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, stood by her threat to arrest anyone bringing guns into Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, while maintaining she still supports the Second Amendment. Pirro triggered heavy backlash from the Right on Monday after she threatened to arrest anyone who brought a gun into Washington, even if […]

GOP in for ‘a bad night’ in November if Texas special election repeats ‘at scale’: Guy Benson

Washington Examiner senior columnist Guy Benson said the special election outcome in Texas is a combination of Democratic voters going to the polls in droves and Republicans “not bothering to show up.” Democrat Taylor Rehmet won the open Texas Senate District 9 seat on Saturday by 14%, more than a year after President Donald Trump […]

Byron Donalds’s challenger rolls out Tinder campaign push to talk to young women

Florida gubernatorial candidate James Fishback, who is challenging Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) in the 2026 GOP primary, rolled out an unusual campaign strategy by downloading a dating app to reach young women. Fishback announced on Monday that he joined Tinder. “I’ve joined [Tinder] to meet young female voters where they are, and share my plan […]

Bill and Hillary Clinton face ticking clock on congressional contempt vote

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee panel has given Bill and Hillary Clinton just hours to agree to sit for interviews about their relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein or face being held in contempt of Congress. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) said during a press conference that the Clintons had until noon […]

Cory Booker joins possible 2028 Democratic contenders with book tour of his own

Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) is launching a national book tour in support of his book, Stand, joining a growing parade of Democratic leaders turning to published memoirs as they cultivate national profiles ahead of the 2028 presidential cycle. Booker’s tour will begin with a March 22 event at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in […]

Josh D’Amaro named new Disney CEO

Josh D’Amaro was declared the new CEO of the Walt Disney Corporation after a long period of searching. D’Amaro, a veteran of the theme park division with 28 years of experience, will take the new position from incumbent CEO Bob Iger on March 18. Despite having little experience in movies and television, the company’s board […]

Trump called on Republicans to nationalize voting. What does that mean?

President Donald Trump made headlines on Monday when he called on the Republican Party to “nationalize” the voting process without explaining what that means exactly. “The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over,'” Trump said on former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino’s new podcast. “We should take over the voting … in at least […]
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