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‘Plausible Deniability’: James Biden Laughed Off Political Concerns after Meeting with Joe to Discuss Chinese Deal, Bobulinski Testifies

Bobulinski met with Joe, James, and Hunter Biden in Los Angeles in 2017 to discuss a joint venture with CEFC.

House centrists release $66 billion combo bill for foreign aid, border security

House lawmakers on Friday introduced a $66 billion bill pairing Trump-era border security policies with military aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

Most Americans call Biden presidency unsuccessful, poll finds

Most Americans rate President Biden's first term in office poorly, according to a new poll.

Trump says Georgia election interference case ‘tainted’ and must be dropped

Former President Donald Trump said the charges against him in the Georgia election interference case "will have to be dropped" after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testified Thursday about the romantic relationship she had with a special prosecutor.

VP Harris says ‘Russia is responsible’ for Navalny’s death

Vice President Kamala Harris told global leaders in Germany that the death of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny was "terrible news" and the Kremlin is to blame for it.

Biden to host Kenyan president for state visit

President Biden will welcome the Kenyan president for a state visit this spring to mark the 60th anniversary of U.S.-Kenya diplomatic relations and discuss economic ties and democratic values, the White House said Friday.

Rep. Fallon challenges former Biden DHS official: ‘How many migrants are you housing personally?’

Rep. Pat Fallon lashed out at Democrats on Thursday over the chaotic border, chiding them for not being willing to take migrants into their own homes.

Did Biden just accidentally ban arms sales to Turkey?

After more than a year of negotiation and brinkmanship, President Joe Biden believed he found the magic formula to compel his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan to lift his hold on Sweden’s NATO accession. The same day Turkey’s rubber stamp parliament ratified Erdogan’s approval of Sweden, the White House called members of Congress to urge […]

Development aid does not help in the fight against poverty

In 2006, NATO defense ministers agreed to commit a minimum of 2% of their gross domestic product to defense spending in order to ensure the alliance’s long-term military readiness. Germany spends more than 12 billion euros on development aid every year (more than any other country except the United States), but has not fulfilled its […]

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