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Intelligence chairman says U.S. may be less prepared for election threats than it was four years ago

With only five months before voters head to the polls, the U.S. may be more vulnerable to foreign disinformation aimed at influencing voters and undermining democracy than it was before the 2020 election, the leader of the Senate Intelligence Committee said Monday.

ESPN host Pat McAfee apologizes for ‘White b—-’ remark about Caitlin Clark

ESPN host Pat McAfee on Monday apologized for referring to Indiana Fever player Caitlin Clark as a "white b----" in a conversation over whether race has played a role in the treatment of the WNBA star. "I shouldn’t have used 'white b----' as a descriptor of Caitlin Clark. No matter the context... even if we’re...

Greene floats forcing vote on impeaching Biden over the border

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Monday said she may move to force a vote on impeaching President Biden over the situation at the southern border this week, a threat that comes as the president prepares to roll out a highly anticipated executive order that would crack down on the U.S.-Mexico border. Greene told reporters...

Fauci on Greene’s refusal to call him ‘doctor’: An ‘unusual performance’

Former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci weighed in on Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.)'s refusal to recognize him as a doctor, calling it an "unusual performance." "So that's the reason why I'm still getting death threats when you have performances like that unusual performance by Marjorie Taylor Greene in today's hearing," Fauci told...

GOP senator says Biden border proposal will hurt him with Democrats

Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) said President Biden's anticipated border proposal this week could end up hurting him with Democrats. Biden is expected to sign an executive order on Tuesday that would give the administration additional authority to limit the number of migrants coming across the southern border. Cramer suggested Monday that Biden is only taking...

Mulvaney criticizes Fauci for lack of candor in Oval Office

Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney criticized Anthony Fauci for having a lack of candor in the Oval Office surrounding COVID-19 guidelines. Mulvaney was asked by NewsNation’s Blake Burman on “The Hill” whether he ever heard Fauci say there was “no science” behind the social distancing guidelines throughout his time in the White House....

Vulnerable Democrats steer away from focusing on Trump convictions

Vulnerable Democrats are steering away from talking about former President Trump’s bombshell conviction last week on 34 felony charges as they fear political backlash in their purple states and districts. Those front-line Democrats — representing battleground districts and states where trust in the criminal justice system is low and Trump’s legal woes have only invigorated...

Republicans advance sanctions on International Criminal Court

House Republicans on Monday advanced legislation designed to punish the International Criminal Court (ICC) after its top prosecutor recommended war crimes charges against Israeli leaders amid their fight with Hamas. The House Rules Committee voted 9-3, along strict partisan lines, to send to the floor legislation slapping sanctions on ICC officials. The full House is...

Puppies and rainbows: How the bipartisan invitation to the leader of Israel threatens to divide the Democrats

While Congress has agreed to invite Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak, some Democratic members have been in vocal opposition to the visit.

Republican lawmaker’s son steals spotlight by making silly faces during speech on House floor

Despite Rep. John Rose’s impassioned speech Monday decrying last week’s conviction of former President Trump, all eyes were on his son sitting behind him.

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