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Trump stresses Pulte ‘not going to be permanent’ intelligence chief

President Trump said Thursday that his choice to serve as director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte, would only be a temporary selection amid bipartisan controversy over the pick. Trump said Pulte, who’s currently the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, is “very smart” and has “high integrity,” when asked by reporters in the Oval...

22 percent in new poll do not consider themselves proud Americans

A portion of the U.S. population reported low levels of patriotism ahead of America’s 250th anniversary this summer in a new survey. The results of a Quinnipiac University poll released on Thursday found that 22 percent of Americans surveyed do not consider themselves “proud Americans,” while 73 percent said they do. The poll displayed significant...

Oversight panel releases transcript of Bondi interview about Epstein files

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday released the transcript from its closed-door meeting with former Attorney General Pam Bondi, which shows her declining to answer a number of questions and pointing the finger at acting Attorney General Todd Blanche over the handling of the Epstein files.  The roughly four-hour meeting produced just...

Hunter Biden could mount a successful White House bid given recent Democrat picks: Trump

Trump says Hunter Biden could mount a successful 2028 presidential bid, comparing his chances to controversial Democratic candidates from Maine and Texas.

Scandal-plagued Dem becomes Trump’s measuring stick for Hunter Biden’s 2028 odds

Trump says Hunter Biden could win the presidency, comparing him to scandal-plagued Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner's continued popularity.

Democrats split over Tlaib’s Lebanon measure as Republicans seize on Hezbollah omission

Democrats split over Rep. Rashida Tlaib's resolution to block U.S. assistance to Israel's war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, sparking heated floor debate.

SEE IT: Dem senators dodge on backing Platner as Maine candidate’s scandal clouds final days before primary

Democratic senators repeatedly declined to say whether they still support Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner amid leaked explicit sexual messages.

California: the high-tech society that can’t (or won’t) count ballots

California takes forever to count ballots. And there's no excuse.

How the Trump DOJ Extracted a Guilty Plea from John Bolton

Lawfare and misconduct are not mutually exclusive.

Modest Wins for the Administrative State at the Supreme Court

Two victories for federal agencies and one for makers of generic drugs.

New Lozier Study Shows Chemical Abortions Are Largely Unregulated

This important Lozier study demonstrates that stopping telehealth abortions should remain a top priority for pro-lifers.

Judge Dismisses Charges Against Trans-Identifying Sex Offender Accused of Exposing Himself in Girls’ Locker Rooms

A Virginia judge found the latest charges against repeat offender Richard Cox were ‘unconstitutional’ due to ‘vagueness.’ 

President Trump Endorses Cops Using the Punisher Logo

In a Truth Social post, the president shared images of police patches that meld the Marvel Comics vigilante character with Trump himself.

GOP concerns about Anti-Weaponization Fund again stall immigration enforcement money in Senate

A desire among a handful of Senate Republicans to codify the death of the Trump administration's $1.8 billion Anti-Weaponization Fund is threatening the party's ability to pass a $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package.

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