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DeSantis says Trump not only didn’t fulfill major promise, it got worse

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis rattled off former President Donald Trump's broken promises during an appearance on "Media Buzz" Sunday.

Dem Sen. Mark Kelly ‘concerned’ about damage to Biden reelection by possible third-party candidate

Sen. Mark Kelly expressed concern Sunday that the push for a third-party presidential candidate by the nonpartisan group No Labels could spell disaster for President Biden's reelection odds.

DeSantis presidential campaign is cutting staff as new financial pressure emerges

Republican presidential contender Ron DeSantis is cutting campaign staff as he struggles to catch former President Donald Trump in the GOP's crowded primary contest while facing unexpected financial pressure.

Trump says judge overseeing classified docs case ‘loves our country,’ amid request to delay

Former President Donald Trump on Sunday praised U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing the case against him for allegedly mishandling classified documents after leaving office.

Alabama rushes to adopt new congressional map amid disagreement on what district should look like

Federal judges that ordered Alabama to draw new congressional lines said the state should have a second district where Black voters are the majority "or something quite close to it" and have an opportunity to elect a representative of their choice.

Cotton: Women in military should take leave if they want an abortion where it is banned 

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said on Sunday that women in the military should take leave if they are looking to get an abortion and are stationed where it is banned, following passage of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) in the House. “It shouldn't be taxpayer funds giving them three weeks of paid, uncharged leave...

Thirty million Egyptians cried out for democracy. Don’t abandon them now

The Egyptian people may still set an example for the world, if we let them.  

Duckworth not opposed to Supreme Court expansion, but not supporting it now 

Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) said on Sunday she is not ready to support the effort to expand the U.S. Supreme Court, but did not rule out the possibility of backing expansion in the future. “I think I'm not opposed to court expansion, but I'm not certainly there where I would support it at this point...

Sullivan: Hackers ‘did not get any classified federal information’ from agencies 

National security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday that the Chinese hackers who breached email accounts of multiple U.S. government agencies did not get any classified federal information.   “The intrusion here was actually into Microsoft’s cloud system. And they got into that system and then through that, into the unclassified email accounts of U.S. government...

McCaul ‘very confident’ NDAA will be a bipartisan bill 

Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said Sunday he is “very confident” that the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will be a bipartisan bill following the House’s approval of the must-pass legislation, which included conservative amendments, in an unusually partisan vote.   “At the end of the day, this always ends up as a bipartisan bill. But there...

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