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Biden approves Arkansas disaster declaration after recent tornadoes

President Biden on Sunday approved a disaster declaration for Arkansas after tornadoes ripped through the South and Midwest, killing at least five people in the state. “Jill and I are praying for everyone impacted by the devastating storms this weekend. While we are still assessing the full extent of the damage, we know families across...

Wall Street Journal editor: Russian authorities’ comments on detained reporter ‘utter nonsense’

The Wall Street Journal's editor-in-chief said on Sunday that comments from Russian authorities comments about Evan Gershkovich, the reporter detained this week on spying charges, were "utter nonsense." Emma Tucker said on CBS's "Face the Nation" that Gershkovich was working on his assignments in Russia doing what "he always does" before he was arrested. She...

Weaponizing the IRS for class warfare is a no-win solution

The IRS’s enforcement efforts should cut across socioeconomic lines.

Schiff calls DeSantis ‘cowardly’ for emulating Trump in appeal to GOP base

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., slammed Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis as "cowardly" for defending former President Donald Trump in the wake of his indictment last week.

Barr warns Trump’s legal team what not to do during possible trial

Former Attorney General Bill Barr warned against putting former President Trump on the stand if he were to go to trial due to his "lack of self-control," calling the move a "bad idea."

John Bolton fears Trump indictment will act as accelerant on his campaign: ‘Rocket fuel’

Former national security adviser John Bolton said he fears the indictment announced against Trump may serve as "rocket fuel" that propels the former president to the GOP nomination.

New York Times: Pay No Attention to Our Own Reporting!

There are more levels of hypocrisy than one could count here.

Manchin tiptoes around Trump indictment: ‘No one’s above the law, but no one should be targeted’

Sen. Joe Manchin III walked a fine line Sunday on the indictment of former President Donald Trump, saying it's a "very sad time for America" and that the case may be improperly influenced by politics.

America split on whether Trump indictment is ‘serious’

Half of Americans believe the charges against former President Donald Trump are "very" or "somewhat serious," according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll released Sunday.

Indictment secrecy repeats pattern of past efforts targeting Trump

INDICTMENT SECRECY REPEATS PATTERN OF PAST EFFORTS TARGETING TRUMP. Everyone in the universe knew that an indictment of former President Donald Trump would be an explosive event in the political, legal, and media worlds. It would be something everybody talked about, dominating television, the internet, social media, radio, everything. And indeed, that has turned out to be the case.

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