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Biden admin evades senator’s Chinese spy balloon questions: ‘More interested in covering up the truth’

Montana Sen. Steve Daines believes the Biden administration is "more interested in covering up the truth" than answering questions regarding the infamous Chinese spy balloon.

Ex-Hawaiian lawmaker under fire in corruption case that led to the release of sewage into state’s water

Former Democratic Hawaii Rep. Ty Cullen admitted to taking bribes in exchange for influencing legislation to release millions of gallons of raw sewage into the state’s pristine waters.

Biden admin review of Afghanistan withdrawal repeatedly blames Trump

The White House on Thursday released its review of the Biden administration's 2021 military withdrawal from Afghanistan, repeatedly blaming the Trump administration.

DeSantis declares Florida ‘beat the left,’ says Sunshine State’s Dem Party is ‘like a dead carcass’

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared Thursday from Michigan that the Democratic Party in Florida is now “like a dead carcass on the side of the road" after being "beat" by Republicans.

Republicans blast Gavin Newsom’s plan to mandate electric trucks, say it will threaten grid stability

A group of eight House Republicans from California are urging Gov. Gavin Newsom to reconsider a mandate requiring vehicle manufacturers to mainly sell electric trucks by 2035.

Graham says indictment will help Trump win South Carolina 2024 primary

Sen. Lindsey Graham said former President Trump's indictment is "legally unsound" and "politically motivated," predicting it will help him win the South Carolina presidential primary next year.

Idaho school board member attacks governor in profane tweet: ‘I’m p—ing on your grave’

A young school board member in Boise, Idaho unleashed a profane social media attack on the governor, saying he will be urinating on his final resting place after he dies.

Biden HHS sends warning shot to states on civil rights as COVID emergency expires, Medicaid users ‘vulnerable’

The Department of Health and Human Services is warning states that removing people from Medicaid enrollment could result in federal civil rights violations.

Human smuggler near Texas border nearly runs over Department of Public Safety trooper in high-speed pursuit

Police video footage shows an incident in Zalava County, Texas in which the driver of a speeding vehicle attempted to run over a law enforcement officer.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s sister reportedly considering run for battleground House seat in New York

Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer's sister is reportedly being recruited to run for a New York congressional seat next cycle.

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