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The White House Has Never Had the Power to Police Speech

That it seems to believe otherwise is its own fault, not the fault of those fighting for the First Amendment.

AG Garland claims deliberate ignorance of Hunter Biden investigation, plain ignorance of other cases

Attorney General Merrick Garland, faced with a barrage of questions from House lawmakers over his department's handling of a criminal investigation into President Biden's son, said he knows nothing about the case, and whatever he knows, he won't share it with Congress.

Republican ex-congressman endorses Democrat in Mississippi governor’s race

The last Republican who lost a general election for Mississippi governor is endorsing the Democratic nominee in this year's race.

DeSantis claims he’ll achieve $2 gas as president, vows to reverse Biden climate agenda

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged Wednesday to lower gas prices to $2 per gallon if he wins the White House next year, an ambitious claim that energy analysts say is unrealistic because of a president's lack of control over the global oil market.

Trump promises Iowans he will stop illegal ‘invasion’ on Day 1

Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday he plans to reinstate and expand the travel ban that he implemented against several majority-Muslim countries as part of his plan to strengthen the nation's borders and immigration system.

Wuhan lab barred from HHS money for 10 years

The federal government has slapped a punitive 10-year ban on China's Wuhan Institute of Virology, barring it from getting any money through the Health and Human Services Department.

Senate is set to confirm 3 military nominees but GOP senator still blocking hundreds of others

The Senate is poised to confirm a new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Wednesday as Democrats try to maneuver around holds placed on hundreds of nominations by Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville over the Pentagon's abortion policy.

Midnight in Biden’s America

Fans of President Ronald Reagan will recall a signature phrase that the 40th president used in his campaign and after he won the White House. That phrase was "It's morning in America," and it originated in a 1984 political commercial -- deemed at the time as "one of the most effective campaign spots ever broadcast" by none other than The New York Times.

Biden cancels $37 million in student debt over University of Phoenix claims

President Biden said Wednesday he is canceling $37 million in debt for more than 1,000 borrowers who attended the University of Phoenix, a prominent online college.

Why the power of a U.S. attorney has become a flashpoint in the Hunter Biden case

House Republicans grilled Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday about the Justice Department investigation of Hunter Biden in a contentious hearing that delved into aspects of the criminal justice system that typically play out long before the case enters a public courtroom.

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