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The REALLY SAVE America Act

Don’t end the filibuster — but, if you will do it, at least get some desirable policy outcomes.

Birthright Citizenship: The Majority Opinion

Roberts embraced the logic of Wong Kim Ark, that the citizenship clause ‘incorporated the...

Excellent Ruling in Transgender Sports Cases

The Supreme Court today issued a consolidated ruling in the two cases—West Virginia v....

Supreme Court to decide whether states can ban AR-15 rifles

The Supreme Court said Tuesday it will hear cases challenging states' bans on semiautomatic "assault weapons" such as the popular AR-15.

New Jersey GOP Rep. Tom Kean discloses depression diagnosis after return to Congress from absence

Rep. Tom Kean Jr. said he was diagnosed with depression this year and doctors recommended inpatient treatment that kept him from his job in Washington.

Jeffries welcomes Democratic Socialists into the fold as critics warn party is revealing ‘exactly who it is’

Hakeem Jeffries congratulated Democratic Socialists of America-backed nominees in New York, drawing criticism from the Republican Jewish Coalition.

The feds are coming for illegal World Cup streams

The Justice Department said Friday it has seized nearly 400 internet domains that were illegally streaming FIFA World Cup matches, marking one of the...

Washington Times forum puts maritime power, AI and China rivalry in the crosshairs

The Washington Times hosted more than 300 people on Wednesday at a forum where military experts spoke about maritime power in the Indo-Pacific as competition with China intensifies.

In the room: Trump and Cassidy nearly come to blows in closed-door Senate GOP lunch

A confrontation between President Trump and Sen. Bill Cassidy in a closed-door meeting on Wednesday had one GOP senator worried the two men would come to blows.

Spotted: Two of Trump’s most powerful ex-officials sharing a meal in Arlington

Tulsi Gabbard, who just left her post as Director of National Intelligence, was spotted this week having breakfast with Pam Bondi, who left her job as Mr. Trump's attorney general earlier this year.

Lara Trump thinks California is ready for a Republican governor

Lara Trump is praising California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton in his Republican campaign to lead one of the country's bluest states, saying the GOP shouldn't give up on California.

Buttigieg slams ‘swatting’ incident that resulted in police removing his kids from their home

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said authorities temporarily removed his young twins from their home after he was anonymously accused of posing a danger to children in what he condemned as a "cruel, politically motivated hoax."

Bill Maher calls N.Y. Dem nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier ‘patient zero’ of ‘woke mind virus’

BILL MAHER calls N.Y. Dem nominee Darializa Avila Chevalier 'patient zero' of 'woke mind virus.'

New York socialist does cleanup tour after primary win all but guarantees she’s going to Congress

Socialist candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier is celebrating her Democratic primary victory over a New York congressional incumbent with a media clean-up tour of past comments that Democrats have denounced.

Trump unloads on ‘lunatic’ John Bolton after ex-aide pleads guilty in classified docs case

Trump mocks John Bolton on Truth Social after his former national security adviser pleads guilty to unauthorized possession of classified documents.

Former House intel leader points to Dem rhetoric ‘encouraging’ violence as 8th man charged in UFC terror plot

Mike Rogers blames Democratic rhetoric for fueling political violence after alleged plot targeting UFC Freedom 250 event in D.C. was uncovered.

U.S. nabs major Minnesota fraudster — in Somalia

One of the orchestrators of the Feeding Our Future scam, the massive fraud that stole a quarter of a billion dollars in pandemic food assistance money in Minnesota, has been captured in Somalia.

Bill Barr says Todd Blanche isn’t ‘a toady,’ urges senate to confirm Trump’s AG pick

Bill Barr argues Todd Blanche's relationship with Trump is a strength, urging Senate Republicans to confirm him as attorney general amid GOP reservations.

South Korea’s proposed platform law could cost U.S. states $525B over the next decade, model estimates

A model estimates $525 billion in losses for U.S. states over the next decade if South Korea's trade commission adopts controversial regulations.

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