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The case for nominating Pete Buttigieg

As the Democrats coalesce around their new possible nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race, questions can be raised on whether she is their best pick. The options for the Democratic nominee all have their benefits and drawbacks, but the strongest candidate for the Democrats is Transportation Secretary […]

Democratic challenges to Harris are DEI’d on arrival

You don’t need to spend much time running through the possible challengers to Vice President Kamala Harris in the new Democratic presidential primary scramble. Democrats stuck themselves with Harris and her mediocrity by embracing a toxic racial ideology that will destroy the party if they pass over her. Democrats have no real choice but to […]

Kamala Harris: The shadow of 2020

Trading out President Joe Biden for Vice President Kamala Harris might help the Democrats retain the White House, but anyone who believes Harris is a strong candidate should consult the 2020 election cycle. The 2020 Democratic primary was the most progressive presidential primary in American history. All candidates, including moderates like Biden, ran to the […]

Central Command’s Kurilla, unlike predecessor, speaks truth to power

Gen. Michael Kurilla, the commander of United States Central Command, deserves credit for speaking uncomfortable truths to the Defense Department and political leadership. Kurilla is warning that the U.S. strategy to degrade the Houthi rebels in Yemen is failing. He says more robust action is required. CENTCOM is the military combatant command responsible for operations […]

FEC chair weighs in on Biden war chest

Welcome to The Hill's Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy   The Big Story FEC chair suggests Harris may not get Biden war chest The chair of the Federal Election Commission suggested that Vice President Harris may not be able to access the millions of dollars remaining from President Biden’s campaign....

Where Kamala Harris stands on health care issues

Vice President Kamala Harris, who said she will seek the Democratic nomination after President Biden decided not to continue his reelection campaign, has previously staked out health positions to the left of President Biden. But there isn’t expected to be much daylight between her policy priorities and President Biden’s. Harris will be able to claim...

Secret Service Director Cheatle grilled by both sides in brutal hearing

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle faced growing, bipartisan calls for her resignation during a brutal hearing Monday on the attempted assassination of former President Trump. Lawmakers from both parties on the House Oversight Committee — which is known for its fiery hearings and partisan rhetoric — expressed exasperation, frustration and at times disbelief at Cheatle’s...

Ted Cruz demands assurances from NPR that DEI doesn’t affect editorial calls

Ted Cruz is asking for assurances from NPR's CEO that its coverage decisions aren't influenced by wealthy donors or Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion standards.

Kamala Harris now backed by more than half of delegates needed to win nomination: report

Vice President Kamala Harris is now backed by more than half the delegates she needs to clinch the nomination for president, according to the Associated Press.

Netanyahu’s meeting at White House up in the air as Biden recovers from COVID: report

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who planned to speak with President Biden on Tuesday, is reportedly unsure when the meeting will take place, per Axios.

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