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Suarez hints at willingness to consider pardoning Trump if elected president

Miami Mayor Francis Suarez (R), who declared his candidacy for president on Thursday, hinted that he may be willing to pardon former President Trump for the federal charges he is facing.  Suarez said in an interview on MSNBC on Friday that one of the possible reasons for the president to use the pardon power is...

Senate revives antitrust bill

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Senate brings back antitrust bill A key bipartisan antitrust reform bill targeting the power of tech giants was reintroduced in the Senate on Thursday. © The Hill, Annabelle Gordon The American Innovation and Choice Online Act led by Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.)...

Top Rhode Island official out over work misconduct claims

Rhode Island Department of Administration official David Patten announced his resignation Friday following numerous allegations of professional misconduct.

Judge blocks Indiana ban on hormone treatments, puberty blockers for minors

U.S. District Court Judge James Patrick Hanlon on Friday struck down a significant portion of an Indiana law banning transgender procedures for minors.

Gay Milwaukee County supervisor claims he was accosted, punched in face at local mall

Milwaukee County Supervisor Peter Burgelis claims he was called a homophobic slur before being punched in the face at a Wauwatosa mall.

DOJ files motion to bar Trump from accessing classified documents without lawyer present

The DOJ filed a protective order Friday to prevent former President Donald Trump from releasing classified documents amid his Mar-a-Lago documents indictment, The Hill reported.

IN OR OUT? New poll reveals where Republican voters stand in support of Trump after second indictment

A new Marist Poll found that the majority of Republicans are supporting former President Donald Trump in his 2024 campaign, despite him being under federal investigation.

Americans finally wake up to BLM’s con, but insiders already cashed in big

Just 51% of Americans now back the group even “somewhat,” way down from 67% amid the 2020 George Floyd protests, a new poll shows.

Watch NY’s ‘leaders’ steer the fiscal ship straight into the shoals

Just as the Legislature was wrapping up for the year came news that it's left New York with a ticking time bomb: budget deficits...

Florida Activists Demand Tallahassee Become State’s First ‘LGBTQ+ Sanctuary City’

Far-left activists are demanding that drag queens be allowed to perform where they please and teachers be allowed to talk about sex and gender...

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