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Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns from Congress Ahead of Potential Expulsion

Cherfilus-McCormick was indicted by a grand jury last year for misusing Covid-relief funds.

The Justices Speak Out

‘We hear from Supreme Court justices a lot more often than we used to....

Chris Murphy’s Revealing Social Media Faceplant

The senator fell for propaganda and amplified it.

Republicans blast Sen. Murphy for pro-Iran post that he says is sarcastic

Sen. Chris Murphy's comment calling ships bypassing the U.S. blockade in the Strait of Hormuz "awesome" earned him the beratement of Senate Republicans and the White House, even though the Connecticut Democrat said he was being sarcastic.

Sen. Tillis says he supports Warsh for Fed chair, but still plans to block confirmation

Sen. Thom Tillis said Tuesday that he fully supports Kevin Warsh's nomination to be the next Federal Reserve chair, but will continue to block confirmation until the Justice Department drops its investigation into current Chairman Jerome Powell.

Dirty Deeds, Done Quite Lucratively

Apparently Nick Fuentes’ ranting and raving is quite lucrative, according to the calculations of the Washington Post.

James Carville Gives a Terrifying Glimpse of Democrats’ Future Governing Agenda  

That the supposedly moderate strategist has gone down this road is ominous.

Senate Republicans prepare to kickstart filibuster-proof process for funding ICE, Border Patrol

Senate Republicans will release a budget blueprint on Tuesday that will tee up a filibuster-proof process for funding immigration enforcement agencies through the remainder of President Trump's term amid a Democratic blockade.

Feds mobilize investigators after string of top scientists killed or missing

Almost a dozen scientists tied to America's nuclear and space programs have vanished or died under mysterious circumstances over the past three years, a pattern so alarming that the Trump administration has launched an investigation.

Witnesses subpoenaed to testify before D.C. grand jury in John Brennan investigation, AP sources say

The Justice Department has subpoenaed several witnesses to testify before a federal grand jury in Washington as part of its investigation into former CIA Director John Brennan, three people familiar with the matter said Monday.

Ethics Committee defends record pursuing sexual misconduct in Congress, asks victims to come forward

Beset by complaints of fecklessness, the House Ethics Committee made a plea Monday for people to come forward and report any sexual misconduct by House lawmakers.

Animal welfare protesters converge on Wisconsin governor’s office seeking release of beagles

Animal welfare activists converged outside of Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers' Capitol office on Monday, chanting "Free the dogs!" and demanding that the governor and attorney general do what they can to shut down a beagle breeding and research facility where many of the protesters clashed with police two days earlier.

FBI Director Kash Patel sues Atlantic for $250 million over report accusing him of being a drunk

FBI Director Kash Patel made good on his promise to sue The Atlantic for defamation on Monday, filing a $250 million lawsuit against the magazine and the reporter behind a story that alleged his excessive drinking and unexplained absences were raising alarms inside the bureau.

Warren says her ‘kind of man’ is left-wing Senate hopeful rocked by Nazi-tattoo, Reddit controversies

Sen. Elizabeth Warren rallies for Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner ahead of the June Democratic primary to challenge Republican Susan Collins.

Nancy Mace moves to expel fellow Republican Cory Mills, setting up rare House vote this week

The House will vote on Rep. Nancy Mace's resolution to expel Rep. Cory Mills, who she accuses of misrepresenting his military service and misconduct.

Cocaine worth over $1.1M seized from ’empty’ truck at Texas border

CBP officers intercepted 32 packages of suspected cocaine worth over $1.1 million at a Texas border crossing in a massive drug smuggling bust.

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer exits Trump admin; Keith Sonderling named acting head

The Department of Labor sees a change in command as Lori Chavez-DeRemer leaves the Trump administration. Keith Sonderling has been tapped as the acting secretary.

Former aide suing Eric Adams joins Mamdani administration

DAYS THE BUDGET IS LATE: 20 BACK AT CITY HALL: Hassan Naveed, who was fired as New York City’s hate crimes prevention chief in...

Falwell: ‘If you hold Biblical values’ you will vote ‘no’ on Virginia redistricting

Rev. Jonathan Falwell urges Virginia voters to reject a redistricting referendum, citing Biblical values and claiming the measure would favor liberals.

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