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‘Ridiculous’: Cheney responds to Trump floating jail time for J6 committee members

Former Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney responded to President-elect Trump floating jail time for some former members of the Jan. 6 committee over allegations of "deleting" evidence.

White House responds to intraparty criticism about Biden’s final days in Oval Office: ‘Leading by example’

President Biden and his administration's efforts during the final days before President-elect Donald Trump takes over have come under fire from Democrats and party allies.

Trump’s right: Assad’s ouster should move Putin to choose peace in Ukraine

Bashar al-Assad has fled to Moscow, his family’s bloody rule of Syrasia ended after 53 years: It’s a huge loss for his chief sponsors,...

December 2024

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TikTok asks federal appeals court to bar enforcement of potential ban until Supreme Court review

TikTok asked a federal appeals court on Monday to bar the Biden administration from enforcing a law that could lead to a ban on the popular platform until the Supreme Court reviews its challenge to the statute.

Lara Trump steps down as co-chair of RNC amid Senate bid speculation

Lara Trump is stepping down as co-chair of the Republican National Committee amid speculation that she's eyeing the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

Trump names State Department picks, personal lawyer Alina Habba as counselor

President-elect Donald Trump picked several longtime national security and diplomacy officials for roles at the State Department.

Trump turns photo of smiling first lady Jill Biden into a perfume sales pitch

President-elect Donald Trump smelled a business opportunity when the cameras caught first lady Jill Biden smiling at him during the grand reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

In promising to shake up Washington, Trump is in a class of his own

In the history of American politics, there's no shortage of presidents who promised to shake up Washington once they got to the White House. But Donald Trump may prove to be in a class of his own, and he appears more interested in beating the federal government into submission than recalibrating it.

Adam Schiff to be sworn into the Senate, where he wants to be more than a Trump antagonist

Democrat Adam Schiff stood on the Senate floor almost five years ago as a House impeachment manager and made a passionate case that Donald Trump should be removed from office for abusing the power of the presidency. "If right doesn't matter, we're lost," he told the senators, his voice cracking at one point.

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