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RFK Jr’s campaign renews Secret Service protection demand after FBI killed man who allegedly threatened Biden

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign is once again demanding Secret Service protection for the candidate following the FBI killing of a man that allegedly threatened President Biden.

Lawyers for Pentagon leak suspect Jack Teixeira push for his release while awaiting trial

The defense for suspected Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira are pushing for his release while he awaits trial after the government argued he was a risk to national security.

Biden claims ‘all’ grandchildren protected by Secret Service despite questions over Hunter’s daughter

On Thursday, President Biden said all his grandchildren enjoy Secret Service protection amid questions about granddaughter Navy Joan Roberts.

‘Bill Clinton Abandons Peter Edelman Twice’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post, which completes the saga of Bill Clinton’s abortive nomination of Georgetown law professor Peter Edelman...

Dispute over Scope of Congress’s Authority to Enforce Thirteenth Amendment

In an interesting decision last week in U.S. v. Hougen, a Ninth Circuit panel divided over the question whether Congress had authority under section...

Iran to Release Five Americans in Prisoner Exchange

The deal also involves the release of nearly $6 billion in seized Iranian oil funds.

Lessons from Ohio’s ‘Issue 1’ Election

Voters seem unlikely to change the rules for ballot initiatives anywhere anytime soon, and the pro-life movement will need to adapt accordingly.

Elizabeth Warren Is Having a Moment — Inside the GOP

The senator is taking a victory lap over the conversion of Republican lawmakers to a cause she and her fellow Democrats have long championed.

Prosecutors seek Jan. 2 trial date for Donald Trump in his 2020 election conspiracy case

Prosecutors with special counsel Jack Smith's team asked a judge on Thursday to set a Jan. 2 trial date for former President Donald Trump in the case charging him with plotting to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Justice Clarence Thomas treated to 38 luxury vacations while on bench, says new ProPublica report

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' relationship with wealthy individuals received renewed scrutiny Thursday in a report saying he has taken more than three dozen vacations with influential people during his time on the bench.

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