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‘No such promise’: Johnson blasts Dem accusations he vowed to end ObamaCare as ‘dishonest’

Spokespeople for former President Trump and Speaker Johnson are insisting that Republicans are not promising to repeal ObamaCare.

Illegal immigration status revealed in shooting of Jewish man in Dem-controlled city

The suspect in the shooting of a Jewish man on his way to a Chicago synagogue is a Mauritanian illegal immigrant who was released into the U.S. last year

‘Treated you like garbage’: Trump uses Biden criticism as rallying cry in battleground North Carolina

Former President Trump said the Biden-Harris administration has treated the American people "like garbage" during a rally Wednesday afternoon in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

The 2024 choice on foreign policy: Trump backs America, Harris supports our enemies

The fabric of the US-led postwar order is under assault on all these fronts, and we are (thanks to the pusillanimity of Biden and...

The Post endorses Mike LiPetri, Anthony D’Esposito and Brandon Williams for the House

New York is packed with swing districts that will determine which party controls the House of Representatives this fall.

Biden calls Trump supporters ‘garbage,’ reminding us what most Dems think

Joe Biden finally said out loud the quiet part of what most Democratic bigs believe: If you vote for Donald Trump, you’re “garbage.”

Biden’s ‘garbage’ slur reflects Democrats’ snobbery — and could cost Harris the presidency

It was a "basket of deplorables" moment that came at the worst possible time for the Kamala Harris campaign. 

Trump campaign says it sued Bucks County, Pennsylvania, citing voter suppression

The Trump campaign announced Wednesday it has filed a lawsuit against Bucks County, Pennsylvania, accusing officials of suppressing voters.

Harris tries to stand apart from Biden’s ‘garbage’ shot

Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday tried to distance herself from the fallout over President Biden disparaging Trump supporters as "garbage."

Supreme Court allows Virginia to remove suspected noncitizens from voter rolls

The Supreme Court on Wednesday allowed Virginia to remove some 1,600 names of suspected noncitizens from its voter rolls ahead of next week's election.

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