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House Freedom Caucus warns of ‘shady side deals’ in spending negotiations with Democrats

House Freedom Caucus members are warning fellow Republicans not to make any "shady side deals" with any Democrats as spending talks resume ahead of a Jan. 19 deadline to avoid a partial government shutdown.

Trump is blocked from the GOP primary ballot in two states. Can he still run for president?

First, Colorado's Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump wasn't eligible to run for his old job in that state. Then, Maine's Democratic secretary of state ruled the same for her state. Who's next?

Haley, DeSantis pummel each other in ad war in final weeks before Iowa caucus

Voters in Iowa and other early-voting states are getting bombarded with GOP presidential candidates duking it out over the television and radio airwaves.

Seizure of Trump’s smartphone data puts special counsel in uncharted legal waters

Special counsel Jack Smith disclosed in court filings that he retrieved data from former President Donald Trump's smartphone, potentially crossing what critics call a "red line" for presidential immunity.

Democrats are giving up on democracy

It is becoming increasingly clear that more and more Democrats are outright giving up on democracy and facilitating its downfall, and the consequences will be dire if Democrats do not clean up their own party swiftly.

Christie: Maine decision makes Trump a ‘martyr’

Republican presidential candidate and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie criticized the recent decision to kick former President Trump off the Maine primary ballot under the 14th Amendment. “[I]t makes him a martyr,” Christie said on CNN Friday. “You know, he's very good at playing ‘Poor me, poor me,’ he's always complaining. The poor billionaire...

Who is to blame for our broken Congress

We need to remember how the Framers went about creating our government and be willing to encourage the selection of, work to elect, and vote for candidates who are capable of actually placing the country first before self? Candidates who remember and embody the give and take that took place in Philadelphia in 1787.

Evening Report — 2023 in review

A quick recap of the day and what to look forward to tomorrow {beacon}   Evening Report     © AP/Andrew Harnik 2023's historic moments As we close out 2023, we're reflecting on several firsts and firsts-in-a-while the year brought, from the presidential realm to Congress to international affairs. The Speakership sagas In...

Treasury says 7,400 dealers have signed up for electric vehicle tax credit

The Treasury Department estimates more than 7,000 auto dealers have registered to provide the new point-of-sale tax credit for purchase of an electric vehicle beginning Jan. 1. In updated numbers, the department put the number of registered dealers at 7,400 nationwide, up from an estimate of 7,000 last week. The Treasury Department said Rivian and...

Mexico emerges as Biden’s immigration Hail Mary

The Biden administration is leaning on Mexico to help reduce the number of migrants showing up at the southern border in the face of few and unpalatable policy options stateside. The White House's push is straining relations with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who played a key role in implementing former President Trump's most...

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