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House Democrat forces vote this week to boot George Santos from Congress

A Democratic lawmaker on Tuesday set the wheels in motion for a vote later this week to expel embattled Rep. George Santos.

Senate panel advances Martin O’Malley as Social Security administrator

The Senate Finance Committee voted Tuesday to forward former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley toward commissioner of the Social Security Administration, nudging President Biden's pick to a confirmation vote before the full Senate.

Koch network backs Nikki Haley in 2024 GOP presidential race

The conservative political network led by billionaire Charles Koch announced Tuesday it is backing former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley in the GOP presidential race.

Tuberville says 9/11 attack could happen ‘every few weeks’ because of Biden’s open border

Sen. Tommy Tuberville attacked President Biden's border flood, saying that it could lead to terrorist attacks "every few weeks" on the level of Sept. 11, 2001.

Sen. Warren’s food fight with Subway deal might be hard to swallow

Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants federal regulators to pursue a crackdown on Big Sandwich, complaining that the financiers behind the Jimmy John's restaurant must not be allowed to acquire Subway.

Clintons, Michelle Obama with Bidens on flight to Rosalynn Carter service

President Biden on Tuesday invited a heavy roster of VIPs to fly on Air Force One for the trip to a tribute service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter in Georgia.

North Carolina governor uses Medicaid expansion to slam Trump

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper warned Tuesday that any effort to repeal Obamacare would dash his hard-won push to expand Medicaid coverage to 600,000 people in his state -- a program set to launch Friday.

PAC ad questions Biden’s electability, backs Phillips

A political action committee advertisement wonders whether President Biden can win the 2024 election and suggests it's time for a new generation of leaders, namely Rep. Dean Phillips.

Gun ownership numbers show people don’t feel safe in their cities

You can try to spin violent crime as a Republican problem all you want, but much like people vote with their feet, they also vote with their wallets. In this case, residents of liberal cities are telling you they don’t feel safe by buying guns at higher rates.

Battle in South Carolina

BATTLE IN SOUTH CAROLINA. Two things have happened in the last few days in the Republican presidential race in South Carolina. First, former President Donald Trump attended the annual football game between rivals Clemson University and the University of South Carolina on Saturday night at USC's Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia. Second, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley returned to the state Monday for a rally in Bluffton — her first campaign appearance in South Carolina since Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) dropped out of the race.

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