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Oversight Chair Comer to hold FBI Director Wray in contempt of Congress over Biden doc alleging crime scheme

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer said he will begin to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress, despite viewing, and being briefed by bureau officials on the subpoenaed document alleging Joe Biden was involved in a criminal bribery scheme on Capitol Hill Monday.

Nikki Haley plans 3-day fundraising blitz across Texas, attracts support from high-profile women

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley is barnstorming Texas and attracting many high-profile donors, including several women, as she remains the only female GOP candidate.

New Hampshire’s Sununu decides against running for Republican presidential nomination

GOP Gov. Chris Sununu of New Hampshire is passing on a run for the White House.

Federal trial over OR voter-approved gun control measure begins in Portland

After months of being tied up in the courts, a federal trial for a voter-approved gun control measure is set to begin in Portland, Oregon, on June 5, 2023.

McCarthy and Biden’s debt deal: Letters to the Editor — June 5, 2023

Post readers sound off on the deal reached by President Biden and the House to suspend the debt limit and cap spending.

Law Professor Argues for U.N.-Imposed Reparations in U.S.

Reparations would be unworkable and unconstitutional. U.N. involvement wouldn’t change that. 

What Would Happen If We Defunded Antisemitic Schools?

In response to antisemitic remarks from a CUNY commencement speaker, one congressman has proposed pulling funds from schools that authorize such events.

DOJ’s Pence Decision Lays Groundwork for Excusing Biden While Prosecuting Trump

All three men have violated the letter of the law, but only one of them is in danger of indictment.

Mike Pence files paperwork for White House run

Former Vice President Mike Pence has filed paperwork to run for president, setting up a showdown with his ex-boss, former President Donald Trump.

Trump lawyers meet with DOJ as decision nears on whether to bring charges in Mar-a-Lago case

Lawyers for Donald Trump were meeting with Justice Department officials on Monday as a decision nears on whether to bring charges over the handling of classified documents at the former president's Florida estate.

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