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A Senate Story About First Amendment Lawfare

Democrats are trying to weasel out of a bed of their own making.

Modern Presidential Campaigns Usually Think They’re Going to Win

Trump 2016 is a notable (and complicated) exception.

Senate confirms Michael Waltz to United Nations post ahead of world leaders’ gathering

The Senate has confirmed former White House national security adviser Michael Waltz to serve as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, just in time for him to attend the body's general assembly in New York.

Trump asks Supreme Court to rebuff lower judge, end deportation amnesty for Venezuelans

The Trump administration on Friday accused lower courts of defying Supreme Court rulings as the Department of Homeland Security asked the justices to step in yet again and allow the end of a Biden-era deportation amnesty program for migrants from Venezuela.

Here are the House Democrats who voted against the Charlie Kirk resolution

Here are the 58 House Democrats who voted against the resolution honoring the 'life and legacy' of slain conservative activist and Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk:

Trump to host Turkey’s Erdogan at White House

President Trump said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will be coming to Washington to discuss trade and military deals, including the purchase of a Boeing plane and fighter jets.

Vaccination case heads to Supreme Court as mother challenges California’s mandatory immunization law

A mother and son in California have asked the Supreme Court to intervene and let the child back attend school again, saying the state is refusing to allow her a religious exemption to mandatory immunization laws.

Protesters riot at ICE facility near Chicago

Protesters rioted outside of a migrant processing center near Chicago, sparking clashes with federal law enforcement and drawing a rebuke from Homeland Security, which said local "sanctuary" politicians were sparking the mayhem.

Judge dismisses Trump’s $15B libel suit against New York Times, allows president to refile complaint

A federal judge has dismissed President Trump's $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times, saying the lengthy campaign-style diatribe against the newspaper wasn't professional or proper in a court of law.

Voters were right to reject Kamala Harris’s contempt for them

Every day that passes makes one truth more clear: Kamala Harris disdains the American people, and it is undeniable that her loss in November was a good thing for the country. Harris’s book, 107 Days, details that Harris wanted to choose then-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg as her running mate. The logic there is sound: Buttigieg is well-spoken, a […]

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