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Utah Rep Chris Stewart to resign from House, shrinking GOP majority

Utah Republican Representative Chris Stewart is expected to announce his retirement Wednesday, citing his wife's illness, according to multiple reports.

Connecticut Senate passes bill allowing voters to cast their ballots early, in person

A new Connecticut bill would give voters 14 days to cast their ballots in person and early. Connecticut is now one of the 47 states to allow early voting.

‘Blacks for Trump’ leader who wants to ‘destroy DeSantis’ was early follower of deadly Black supremacist cult

The "Blacks for Trump" founder whose members are protesting against Republican presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis is a devoted follower of the late cult leader Hulon Mitchell Jr.

Despicable ‘Squad’ congresswomen show they truly hate police officers

Just when one thinks the vitriolic hatred and divisiveness of the "Squad" couldn't get any worse, two of their members, Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), refused to vote for a House resolution that honored police officers killed in action.

A debt limit win for the GOP

Things looked bleak for House Republicans five months ago. A divided caucus took 15 ballots before finally installing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as speaker. The Democratic Party was seemingly unified behind President Joe Biden’s call for a "clean" debt limit hike. And it looked as though the GOP was destined for another bruising leadership battle after Democrats peeled off enough centrist Republicans to get their way.

Grad’s hateful rant: Letters to the Editor — May 31, 2023

Post readers discuss how a CUNY Law graduate criticized the military, police and Israel in her commencement speech.

The Biden family is under the protection of the nation’s top lawmen

Many whistleblowers have come forward including Gary Shapley who alleges the IRS has slow-walked the Hunter Biden case to avoid filing charges.

Get them rewrite! Debt-ceiling deal fails to fix DC

Another short period of political uncertainty is far better than taking another giant step towards national financial ruin.

The Bud Light meltdown is good for America

Some corporation had to show how woke marketing could cost an iconic American brand dearly in terms of its image, its sales and its...

Chicago doubles-down on coddling criminals, and more people die

Memorial Day weekend in Chicago resulted in the deadliest one since 2015 with 11 people killed and 46 wounded.

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