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House Republicans Press DOJ for Info on Hunter Biden’s Alleged Prostitutes, Claim They May Be Trafficking Victims

James Comer and Marjorie Taylor Greene inquired into whether the DOJ ‘is upholding the rights of victims who were sexually exploited’ by Hunter Biden.

One Change to Dan McLaughlin’s Age-Limit Constitutional Amendment

In the terrible circumstance where the U.S. would be on to the third or fourth official in the line of presidential succession, we’d probably...

The Race for Runner-Up Tightens

Nikki Haley appears to be the one GOP candidate to have gained momentum out of the first primary debate — relatively speaking.

A Biden Impeachment Would Hurt the GOP

Resist the temptation.

Republicans ponder a replacement for the term ‘pro-life’

Republican strategists are saying it's time to get rid of the "pro-life" moniker.

Abortion drug maker asks Supreme Court to reject limits backed by lower courts

The Supreme Court is being asked to reverse an appellate ruling that would cut off mail-order access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion in the United States.

Trump’s lawyers move lawsuit aiming to bar him from ballot to federal court

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump moved a lawsuit seeking to bar him from running again for the White House from state to federal court in the first step of what promises to be a tangled legal battle that seems ultimately destined for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Biden wants to use illegal immigrants to punish Texas

President Joe Biden is apparently so thoroughly lost on what to do to fix the border crisis that he is now considering using illegal immigrants to punish Texas for making him look bad.

‘She’s the only one who can win the election’: The electability case for Nikki Haley

BOILING SPRINGS, South Carolina — David Mingia lives with his dog Maggie in an RV that was parked in back of Plankowner Brewing Company (or maybe in front of the Denny’s). Mingia calls himself “a gypsy” and wears a tie-dyed shirt and an earring.

Video shows Philadelphian risk his life to get his stolen car back

By now, Philadelphia’s crime surge over the last three years is well documented. The city has set records for homicides and violent crime since 2020. Car thefts and carjackings have also plagued the city. Philadelphia reached over 1,000 carjackings in a year for the first time in 2022. This was after Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA) had her car stolen at gunpoint in 2021. The City of Brotherly Love has turned into the City of Brotherly Theft, and the people are suffering. And now, they are apparently relying on themselves to retrieve their stolen vehicles.

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