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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Not a Serious Person

If Munich was meant as a test run for AOC ’28, then Ocasio-Cortez can thank her lucky stars that it was just that — a test run.

AOC’s Breakout Performance

On the representative’s appearance in Munich.

The Kinds of Abstractions Armies Fight For

People seem to miss the point that Marco Rubio’s entire speech at the Munich...

The California Affordability Problem That Newsom’s Fans Don’t Want to Talk About

Two major magazines have published profiles about Newsom that seem more interested in his...

European Union to send observer to Trump’s Board of Peace meeting

The European Union announced Monday that EU Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Suica will attend the first formal meeting of President Trump's Board of Peace, which will oversee the post-war reconstruction of Gaza, as an observer.

Federal judge blocks Pentagon from demoting Mark Kelly over controversial military video

A federal judge blocked the Pentagon from punishing Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., over a controversial video, ruling his First Amendment rights were violated.

Leavitt unloads on Obama over voter ID push, accuses Dems of ‘panic’

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt criticizes former President Barack Obama for opposing voter ID laws after House passes SAVE Act.

US lawmakers warn Taiwan to ‘meet the moment’ as China stages invasion-style drills

Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers warn Taiwan's political gridlock over defense spending could undermine deterrence as China escalates military pressure.

Trump continues to lash out at ‘RINO’ GOP Gov. Kevin Stitt

President Donald Trump on Thursday continued to personally attack Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt over a debacle regarding the upcoming annual governors’ weekend in Washington....

EPA Reverses Obama-Era Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Years of Environmental Regulation

The declaration has served as the legal basis for nearly all climate regulations under the Clean Air Act for motor vehicles and other pollution...

FTC calls out Apple for slanting its news app to the left

A federal regulator has warned Apple Inc. to stop suppressing conservative outlets from its popular News app.

Abigail Slater, DOJ antitrust chief, steps down

The Justice Department's antitrust assistant attorney general, Abigail Slater, resigned Thursday as speculation swirls that she was fired by the Trump administration.

Virginia Democrats bring deluge of proposed gun control legislation

Virginia's Democratic-controlled legislature is advancing an ambitious package of gun control measures that could fundamentally reshape firearms ownership and sales in the commonwealth.

Gabbard says lawmakers know the whistleblower complaint targeting her is a Democratic hoax

U.S. intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard has issued a point-by-point denunciation of what she believes is the news media/Democrat Party's latest bum steer.

Read here: What do Virginia gun owners think of state gun control proposals? Matt Delaney finds out

Virginia Democrats have made regulating the firearms industry in the state a top priority during the early part of the year. We went to the Nation's Gun Show at the Manassas Mall this past weekend to talk to gun dealers and gun owners about what they think about the proposals.

Judge Boasberg orders DHS to bring back some deported Venezuelans

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to bring back some of the Venezuelans ousted in last year's deportation flights in March -- and told the government to pay for the transportation.

DOJ fires U.S. attorney set to replace Trump nominee

Federal judges in upstate New York appointed a new federal prosecutor Wednesday to replace a Trump nominee found to be serving in the role unlawfully, only for their appointee to be abruptly fired by the Justice Department.

‘Admit their mistakes’: Sen. Rand Paul makes ICE, CBP chiefs watch shooting of Alex Pretti

Sen. Rand Paul took the country's immigration chiefs through a step-by-step video of the encounter that led to last month's shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, telling them they've lost the trust of the public.

Seen, Heard & Whispered: Blanche, Martin mend fences; Pelosi loses the room; new election push

It appears Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is moving to mend fences with conservative activists, and Steve Bannon, a confidante of President Trump, is apparently one beneficiary.

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