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National Archives Confirms Existence of 5,400 Emails, Records Containing Alleged VP Biden Pseudonyms

The Southeastern Legal Foundation alleged in a lawsuit that Biden used the pseudonyms to conceal his involvement in his son’s business schemes.

On Gas Prices, Media See One Side’s Cynicism as Another’s Cleverness

Gasoline prices are on the rise again, and the cascading effect of higher gas prices has the Biden administration and its Democratic allies nervous.

House Republicans Accuse Weiss of Giving Hunter Biden ‘Special Privileges,’ Demand Info on Special-Counsel Appointment

The chairmen cite Weiss’s decision to offer Hunter an unprecedented plea deal as evidence of his unfitness to serve as special counsel.

Sen. Joni Ernst urges feds to sell offices left empty by pandemic telework

If the Biden administration isn't going to get federal workers back into the office, a waste-watching senator says it's time for the government to sell off desks.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise diagnosed with cancer, promises to continue working

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, the number two Republican in the House, announced on Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer.

Biden shows no signs he’ll drop out, but speculation swirls

President Biden's public stumbling, bumbling and low approval ratings have Democratic Party officials privately wringing their hands about the 2024 presidential race, but predictions that he'll drop out are becoming increasingly far-fetched, even as his reelection campaign gears up slowly.

DeSantis denies Trump claim he’ll quit presidential race

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis refuted an assertion that he plans to drop out of the 2024 presidential primary.

Trump holds big primary lead in Georgia despite legal woes

Former President Donald Trump is sitting on a big lead in the GOP nomination race in Georgia despite being hit with a criminal indictment charging him and 18 of his allies with trying to overturn the results of the state's 2020 election.

In politics, nice guys actually often finish first

Of all the memes prevalent on the political Right, perhaps the most inane is the assertion that Republicans often lose because they are “too nice.” The only way to win, supposedly, is to offer the meanest candidate imaginable.

I will never vote for Biden because he persecutes pro-lifers

Plenty of Democrats online argue that former President Donald Trump poses enough of a threat to democracy that even conservatives such as me should vote for Joe Biden in the 2024 election.

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