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Mary Trump weighs in on uncle’s hush money conviction: ‘Finally’

Former President Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, weighed in on Friday on her uncle’s recent conviction in his New York hush money case. "I think we need to factor in the idea that Donald, never in a million years, thought that this could happen to him," Mary Trump said in an appearance on CNN's "The Situation...

Biden dismisses Trump’s claims he’s behind legal woes: ‘I didn’t know I was that powerful’

President Biden on Friday brushed off claims from former President Trump that he is responsible for Trump's legal troubles after Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts in New York. "I didn't know I was that powerful," Biden said when asked by Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy about Trump's assertions. Biden told Doocy he...

Vermont becomes first state with climate change penalty law

Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Vermont becomes first state to require oil companies to pay for climate change damage Vermont will become the first state in the nation to require oil companies to pay for the impacts of climate change after...

Obama backs Israel-Hamas cease-fire roadmap: ‘It can save lives’

Former President Obama offered his endorsement of the Israel-Hamas cease-fire roadmap that President Biden announced on Friday, arguing “it can save lives” and provide some security for both Israel and Palestinians in Gaza.  Obama called it a “realistic” and “just” plan to end the Israel-Hamas war, bring hostages home and increase aid into Gaza to...

Trump launches grassroots voter outreach program after New York trial

A day after former President Trump was convicted in his New York hush money case, his campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) are launching a major grassroots voter outreach program in key battleground states. The “Trump Force 47” program plans to engage tens of thousands of volunteers with “neighbor-to-neighbor” organizing as the former president...

5 things to know about the Tulsa Race Massacre, 103 years later

On May 31, 1921, one of the worst incidents of racial violence in America began in Tulsa, Okla. For 18 hours, thousands of homes and businesses were burned to the ground — and anywhere from 50 to 300 people were dead. The two days of violence would become known as the Tulsa Race Massacre.  More than 100...

Inflation can’t touch the Costco hot dog combo

Presented by BP — {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy PRESENTED BY The Big Story New Costco VP says he won't raise hot dog price As inflation continues to drive up prices across the country, Costco says the cost of a longtime customer favorite will remain safe for now. You guessed it, we’re...

Chamber Foundation president leaving amid congressional scrutiny

Carolyn Cawley is stepping down as president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, according to an internal memo reviewed by The Hill. "Sharing the news that Carolyn will be leaving the Chamber at the end of the summer is bittersweet," Chamber President Suzanne Clark wrote in the memo. "We began thoughtful conversations earlier this...

Harrison Butker, Travis Kelce among attendees at White House ceremony for Chiefs

President Biden on Friday welcomed the Super Bowl champion team Kansas City Chiefs to the White House for a second consecutive year, but this time with significantly more fanfare and a bit of controversy. Kicker Harrison Butker was in attendance just weeks after he made headlines and sparked backlash with his commencement speech earlier this month, in...

Battle lines drawn as Washington enters new era after Trump conviction

The race for the White House has taken on a different shape as Washington enters a new political era after former President Trump’s conviction. {beacon} Evening Report Friday, May 31   © Spencer Platt/Getty Images Political world enters new era after guilty verdict The race for the White House has taken on a different...

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