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America’s ‘most extreme’ gun control law heads to court

A narrowly-approved measure dubbed America's "most extreme" gun control initiative will be on trial next week in Oregon. Here's what the law would do.

Biden’s 9/11 bonanza for Iran

With timing that surely sparked Tehran's contemptuous glee, the Biden administration gifted Iran a $6 billion ransom payment on Monday, the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Marjorie Taylor Greene says Biden impeachment inquiry will ‘expose the truth’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Tuesday that she would like to see congressional lawmakers take "a very deep dive" into the impeachment inquiry against President Biden.

Time to stop Joe Biden’s power play to protect himself and his family

The role of the opposition party is to oppose, not to surrender to the White House, especially a corrupt one. And it’s long past...

The Old Man’s Back Again

A podcast on generational politics; why Biden, Trump, and McConnell won’t retire; and more.

The Impeachment Risk

Joe Biden’s connection to his son Hunter’s shady foreign business dealings deserves a serious investigation. The question is how best to go about it....

‘Sound of Freedom’ hero calls for Biden administration to find 85,000 missing migrant children

The former Homeland Security agent whose fight against child trafficking was the basis for the hit movie "Sound of Freedom" wants the Biden administration to get serious about protecting immigrant children.

California lawmakers OK bills banning certain chemicals in foods and drinks

California lawmakers are working through hundreds of bills before the legislative session ends on Thursday.

Goldman says there’s ‘no evidence to link to Joe Biden’ on impeachment inquiry

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) maintained Tuesday that there is no connection between President Biden and his family’s business after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) directed committees to open an impeachment inquiry into the president. “Well, the same way we've been handling the same inquiry for the last eight or nine months, which is to continue to...

Graham defends 2020 actions in Georgia, claims he called ‘many people’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) doubled down on his defense of his actions in Georgia following the 2020 election, claiming in an interview Tuesday that his call to the secretary of state was one of several calls he had to better understand the election process. “I got on the phone with many people, not just Georgia,...

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