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Axelrod suggests Trump to blame for Bondi’s ‘180’ on Epstein files

Democratic strategist David Axelrod suggested Sunday that President Trump is to blame for Attorney General Pam Bondi’s “180” when it comes to releasing files related to disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. “I've said this from the start: Anyone who thinks Pam Bondi decided on her own to do a 180 and inflame...

Trump says US will send Patriot missiles to Ukraine

President Trump on Sunday said that the United States will be sending Patriot air defense munitions to Ukraine, reiterating his disappointment with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The president wouldn’t say how many Patriot systems or missiles will go to Ukraine but noted the U.S. isn’t going to be paying for the supply. “I haven't agreed...

Trump says Bongino ‘in good shape’ despite Epstein files infighting

President Trump on Sunday expressed confidence in deputy FBI director Dan Bongino, despite the backlash over the Trump administration's handling of the files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Bongino has been at the center of the internal fighting over the Epstein situation, with a source familiar confirming to The Hill that the deputy director is furious...

Biden hits back at Trump, GOP over autopen criticism: ‘They’re liars’

Former President Biden sounded off at President Trump and Republicans in Congress over their claims that aides acted without Biden’s knowledge in granting presidential pardons and clemency with the use of an autopen. “They’re liars. They know it,” Biden told The New York Times in an interview published Sunday, asked about claims he was incapacitated...

Trump says ‘American spirit’ triumphs over ‘forces of evil’ on anniversary of Butler assassination attempt

President Donald Trump reflected on the first anniversary of the assassination attempt against him, saying the "American spirit will always triumph over forces of evil and destruction."

Biden defends controversial autopen use for mass clemency decisions in NYT interview: ‘A whole lot of people’

President Joe Biden defended his use of an autopen in a recent NYT interview, offering insight into his administration’s reasoning behind the controversial practice.

Pittsburgh is poised to be at the heart of America’s second Industrial Revolution

The country’s leaders in innovation, technology, energy and artificial intelligence are set to meet at Carnegie Mellon University on Tuesday for the Pennsylvania Energy...

Maine may not be New York — but at least it has patriotism

Listen, I needed a holiday. Even my computer was tired of me. Being patriotic, it being July 4, I went to re-live where our...

Paul believes Senate vote for NPR, PBS cuts will be ‘very close’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Sunday that President Trump's request to cut billions in funding to public broadcasters NPR and PBS would face a "very close" vote in the Senate. “I suspect it's going to be very close. I don't know if it will be modified in advance, but I can't really honestly look Americans...

Chip Roy on Texas flooding: ‘Real story’ is ‘heroism of those who showed up’ to help

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) said Sunday the “real story” of the deadly flooding in Texas is the “heroism of those who showed up” to help, as opposed to who might be to blame. “I think the real story is not all the finger-pointing that the media wants to point to. It's the heroism of those...

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