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Axelrod says he thinks it ‘would rip the country apart’ if Trump were prevented from running

Former Obama adviser David Axelrod warned Friday that a court decision removing former President Trump from the primary ballot “would rip the country apart” as legal questions mount over his candidate qualifications. Maine’s secretary of state determined this week that Trump should be barred from the primary ballot, citing his conduct surrounding the Jan. 6...

Kinzinger calls Trump ‘professional victim, professional whiner and bellyacher’

Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) said Friday that attempts to kick former President Trump off primary ballots in Maine and Colorado are actually likely to help the former president get elected. “I think this is probably good for Donald Trump politically, because he's a professional victim, a professional whiner, and belly acre, and this allows...

The First Amendment applies to pro-Palestinian viewpoints, too

Palestinians are not children of a lesser God, nor are they "human animals," nor are they Hamas.

Qatar tells Israel that Hamas ‘agrees in principle’ to resume hostage talks: report

Negotiators from Qatar have informed Israeli government officials that Hamas “agrees in principle” to terms for a second hostage swap and ceasefire, Israeli media reported late Friday. The proposed deal includes exchanging 40 Israeli hostages held by Hamas since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October for an undisclosed number of Palestinian prisoners held...

Marjorie Taylor Greene creates multiple headaches for new Speaker

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is reviving her rabble-rousing ways, creating new headaches for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) as he settles into his role leading the House GOP conference’s razor-thin majority. Greene arrived on Capitol Hill in 2021 as a conservative firebrand who quickly emerged as a nuisance for top lawmakers. That changed when former...

5 things that could tank Biden in 2024

President Biden is staring down a new year with uncertainty over whether he can turn around his dismal polling numbers and low approval ratings in time for the November election. The president faces lingering questions over his age and criticism from inside his own party over his handling of foreign and domestic policy issues while...

Here are the top five most disruptive climate protests of 2023

Climate protesters around the world and in the U.S. increased the frequency and intensity of disturbances at public events as they called for policies to curb global warming.

Republicans fume at Biden for vacationing as border crossings explode: ‘Dereliction of duty’

House Republicans are frustrated President Biden is taking a family vacation while officials in Washington are still working to find solutions to the ongoing border crisis.

State of the Race: Top 5 Senate seats held by Democrats most likely to flip in 2024

Democrats control the U.S. Senate with a 51-49 majority, but Republicans are looking at a favorable Senate map in 2024, with Democrats defending 23 of the 34 seats up for grabs.

Conservatives blast Republican Ohio governor as ‘coward’ for transgender bill veto

Ohio Republican Gov. Mike DeWine was torched by conservatives online after he vetoed a bill to protect women's sports and ban child sex-change surgeries.

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