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House committee subpoenas 15 Biden Cabinet secretaries to hand over documents on voter mobilization ‘scheme’

A House committee is issuing over a dozen subpoenas to Biden's Cabinet over concerns with Biden's March 2021 executive order related to voting and how the agencies will carry it out.

Another House member calls on New York Democratic Gov. Hochul to pardon Trump: ‘Your solemn duty’

Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., urged New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to pardon former President Trump and remove Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg after Trump's hush money trial.

EPA sued by consumer, manufacturing, agricultural coalitions over new vehicle emissions standards

Three coalitions comprised of consumer advocacy groups, manufacturing firms, agricultural interests and marketers will be filing a legal petition to try to halt the EPA's new tailpipe rule.

Trump travels to DC to meet with congressional Republicans, speak with nation’s top business executives

Former President Trump will take part in a series of meetings with Congressional Republicans, as well as attend an event with top business executives in America, during his trip to D.C.

Newsom urged to halt progressives’ ‘scheming’ to derail popular anti-crime initiative

California's U.S. House Republicans are urging Gov. Newsom and state Dems to halt "cynical" efforts at legislative end-runs to thwart a popular bipartisan anti-crime ballot initiative.

DHS chief Mayorkas questioned on reports of ‘mass amnesty’ for asylum seekers

Sen. Kevin Cramer is taking Mayorkas and Garland to task over a report that hundreds of thousands of migrants are receiving "mass amnesty" by having their asylum cases closed.

Flood of pro-Hamas deepfakes targeting U.S. audiences, AI security company says

Artificial intelligence-generated propaganda supporting the Palestinian militant group Hamas is deliberately targeting an American audience, according to a deepfake detection company studying online influence efforts that employ cutting-edge AI technology.

Trump campaign opens an outreach office in Latino part of Pennsylvania

The pastor opened with a prayer in Spanish, asking that the Lord's spirit and guidance direct the proceedings without offering an English translation. Most of the around 50 attendees were white and weren't appearing to follow along, though they knew enough to sing out "Amen!" at the end.

Arizona lawmakers to let voters decide on retention rules for state Supreme Court justices

Arizona lawmakers voted Wednesday to send an initiative to the November ballot that would protect two state Supreme Court justices targeted for removal from the bench over their support for a near-total abortion ban dating back to the Civil War.

For Hamas, Gazan suffering is good

Secretary of State Antony Blinken called on world leaders to pressure Hamas to accept the latest ceasefire proposal this week noting, “If you want to alleviate the terrible suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, press Hamas to say yes.” Unfortunately, as messages recently intercepted from Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar show, Hamas sees Gazan suffering as its […]

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