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Haley on if Trump would obey Constitution: ‘I don’t know’ 

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Friday declined to speculate whether former President Trump would abide by the Constitution if he's reelected in 2024. Haley expressed doubt, though, when asked by "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker if she thought Trump would do so if he takes back the Oval Office. "I don’t know. I...

Nikki Haley gains endorsements from moderate GOP senators amid uphill primary battle

GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley has received her first two senatorial endorsements from Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.

Are Americans still capable of the same courage that Alexei Navalny showed?

Alexei Navalny, Russia’s leading opposition figure, died under suspicious circumstances on February 16 in an Arctic prison camp.

Shed a tear for America’s rapidly vanishing freedoms

“Is the best of the free life behind us now?” Merle Haggard asked in a haunting 1982 country music hit song.

Don’t count Michelle Obama out for 2024 — her whole life has been political

As President Biden’s poll numbers get weaker and weaker, the Democratic Party at some point will likely turn to Michelle Obama.

Time to prepare my tax returns — a monumental waste of time and money

My income tax is due in a few weeks as I'm pretty good at math, but I no longer prepare my own taxes.

Comer, Jordan Probe FBI on ‘Highly Credible’ Ex-Informant Charged with Lying about Bidens

Alexander Smirnov was indicted last month for alleging that the president and his son accepted bribes in their foreign business dealings.

Ben Sasse Is Living His Best Life

Today the University of Florida president fired the school’s entire DEI staff and closed the office permanently.

American tech fueling Russian war machine, lawmakers say

A Senate investigative panel has uncovered what lawmakers say is new evidence of American technology enabling Russia's war in Ukraine, raising the prospect that combatants on both sides of the bloody, two-year struggle are using U.S.-powered tools.

Georgia judge to rule in two weeks on ejecting Fani Willis from Trump case for conflict of interest

A Fulton County, Georgia, judge will decide within two weeks whether District Attorney Fani Willis's love affair with her special prosecutor will derail their election interference case against former President Donald Trump.

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