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House Republicans Unanimously Authorize Biden Impeachment Inquiry

All 221 Republicans in the House supported adopting the impeachment-inquiry resolution, while 212 Democrats opposed the measure.

Biden slams impeachment inquiry: ‘Attacking me with lies’

President Biden on Wednesday blasted House Republicans after they voted to formalize an impeachment inquiry, calling it a "baseless political stunt."

Man arrested for setting fire to court papers inside N.Y. courthouse hosting Trump civil trial

A man was arrested Wednesday for setting fire to papers inside the New York City courthouse where former President Donald Trump's civil business fraud trial has been taking place, leading to a brief evacuation of the building.

Threads to introduce fact-checking ahead of 2024 elections

Meta's Threads will crack down next year on what it regards as "misinformation."

House approves formal impeachment probe of President Biden’s involvement in family business deals

The House voted Wednesday to authorize the GOP's ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Biden, launching a formal probe into allegations he helped his family rake in millions of dollars from foreign business deals while serving as vice president.

House unites behind plan to end Obama-era ban on whole milk in school lunches

House lawmakers approved legislation that would allow whole milk to be served to public school students for the first time since 2012, when it was labeled unhealthy by the Obama administration and banned from public school cafeterias.

New Hampshire Republican Party knows how to party

Things will be rocking of the musical sort in the Granite State very soon. The New Hampshire Republican Party is hosting a First in the National Primary Party in January, according to a friendly invitation shared with Inside the Beltway.

White House says President Biden was ‘familiar’ with Hunter’s plan to defy subpoena

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said President Biden was "familiar" with what his son, Hunter Biden, planned to say in a dramatic public statement on Capitol Hill Wednesday defying a congressional subpoena.

Senate nears final passage of massive defense bill as fight awaits in House

The Senate was moving toward a final vote Wednesday on the massive defense spending policy for fiscal year 2024, setting up what is likely to be a more contentious fight in the House.

Judge in Trump election case pauses court deadlines as appeal is heard on presidential immunity

Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case in Washington will be put on hold while the former president further pursues his claims that he is immune from prosecution, a judge ruled Wednesday.

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