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Judge Delays Hunter Biden Tax Trial to September as Gun Trial Looms

Hunter’s attorneys asked for more time to prepare given that his federal gun trial begins next month.  

New Whistleblower Documents Blow Holes in Hunter Biden’s Congressional Testimony

Hunter insisted he never texted a CEFC executive threatening to use his father’s influence against the company. Documents suggest otherwise.

Republicans Embrace IVF as Dems Ramp Up ‘Reproductive-Rights’ Attacks

Republicans are introducing legislation to protect IVF and joining Trump in praising the procedure every chance they get.

Uvalde Families Sue Texas State Police over Botched Shooting Response, Settle with City

The settlement includes a $2 million payment to the victims’ families and a permanent memorial in remembrance of the victims.

Biden celebrates confirmation of his 200th judges

President Biden reached a milestone on Wednesday in appointing 200 judges to the federal bench, saying he picketed judges "to protect the freedoms and liberties of all Americans."

GOP blames Biden backers for blood package sent to RNC headquarters

The Republican National Committee condemned the blood vials that landed at its headquarters in the District of Columbia Wednesday as "revolting" and blamed Biden supporters.

Top Fauci adviser allegedly destroyed evidence about origins of COVID-19 pandemic

Sen. Rand Paul is urging the Department of Justice to investigate a senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci who is accused of improperly concealing or destroying documents related to the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lawmakers say newly released documents show Hunter Biden lied to Congress

House lawmakers on Wednesday made public a slew of phone records and other documents provided by IRS whistleblowers that they say show President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, "repeatedly lied to Congress" when he provided closed-door testimony in February about his father's involvement in his lucrative foreign business deals.

From counterterrorism to Haiti, Biden and Ruto to enlist the other’s help during key meeting

President Biden and Kenyan President William Ruto need each other's help.

Supreme Court rejects challenge to Oregon’s all mail-in-ballot elections

The Supreme Court has rejected a request from a group of Oregon voters who want to strike down their state's universal vote-by-mail elections.

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