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D.A. Alvin Bragg urges N.Y. judge to treat Trump as if he died, not dismiss hush-money conviction

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has suggested that a New York judge treat President-elect Donald Trump as if he died, in the Democratic prosecutor's effort to keep alive Mr. Trump's felony conviction in a hush money trial.

Mitt Romney predicts J.D. Vance will be GOP presidential nominee in 2028

Outgoing Sen. Mitt Romney said he thinks Vice President-elect J.D. Vance's name will be at the top of the Republican Party's presidential ticket in 2028.

The GOP stoked fears of noncitizens voting. Cases in Ohio show how rhetoric and reality diverge

Before the November presidential election, Ohio's secretary of state and attorney general announced investigations into potential voter fraud that included people suspected of casting ballots even though they were not U.S. citizens.

Top adviser to NYC Mayor Eric Adams abruptly resigns amid federal investigation

Ingrid Lewis-Martin, a top adviser to NYC Mayor Eric Adams, resigned on Sunday amid a federal investigation into Adams' office.

Why Scott Turner is the perfect pick for HUD secretary

As one of millions of Americans concerned about the direction our country is headed under the current administration, I was thrilled with the news that President-elect Donald Trump selected my close friend Scott Turner as his nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. As a former HUD Secretary, I know how […]

The comedy of death, or the death of comedy?

In the aftermath of the horrific cold-blooded murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, in New York City, one style of reaction was widely (and correctly) condemned: the rush to excuse, explain, and even celebrate the premeditated murder of a 50-year-old husband and father of two as some sort of political response. “This is not […]

Sanders: ‘We can all understand’ Hunter Biden pardon, but worried about ‘precedent’

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said on Sunday that he thinks President Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter, is understandable, but he expressed concern about the “precedent” it could set for future presidents. “I think two things: When you have his opponents going after his family, as a father, as a parent, I think we...

Live updates: Rounds says Gabbard needs ‘good coaching’ before Senate hearing; Graham says conservatives don’t trust FBI

Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) said on Sunday that he believes former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard needs “good coaching” before her Senate confirmation hearings, but he has confidence in her. He joined NewsNation’s “The Hill” on Sunday, where he weighed in on the ongoing controversy surrounding Gabbard’s confirmation. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) on Sunday joined CNN in...

Graham on politicization of the FBI: ‘None of us trust these people anymore’

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on Sunday that conservatives don't trust the FBI anymore when asked about his remarks from 2017, pushing for President-elect Trump to select an FBI director who was "beyond reproach." “He has a duty and obligation to pick somebody beyond reproach outside the political lane. I think he'll do that. I...

Anything short of full repeal of the Inflation Reduction Act is political malpractice

The Inflation Reduction Act, President Biden's signature climate law, will cost taxpayers $1.5 trillion over the next ten years and potentially $4 trillion by 2050, and full repeal is necessary to restore market freedom and cut cronyism in the energy sector.

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