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Trump shooter flew drone just two hours before assassination attempt, says FBI chief

The man who came within an inch of killing former President Donald Trump flew a drone near the rally site just two hours before Mr. Trump took the stage, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray revealed Wednesday.

House cancels votes next week amid trouble passing spending bills

House Republican leaders on Wednesday canceled votes scheduled for next week and are sending members packing for their August recess as their party struggles to pass annual spending bills.

Senate tees up votes on child online safety bills

The Senate is setting up a test vote Thursday on legislation designed to protect children who use social media, a rare bipartisan effort months away from Election Day.

Harris will address a historically Black sorority as her campaign hopes to win women of color

Voters in Indiana haven't backed a Democratic presidential candidate in nearly 16 years. But when Vice President Kamala Harris heads to the solidly Republican state on Wednesday, she'll speak to a constituency she hopes will turn out for her in massive numbers in November: women of color.

It’s time to turn down the temperature. OK, but you first

On July 13, a would-be assassin shot Donald Trump. Trump survived, the bullet just grazing his ear. Within hours of the attempt on the former president and Republican presidential nominee’s life, Democrats and like-minded pundits agreed: It’s time for the man who was shot in the face to tone down his rhetoric. After all, they […]

Walk down memory lane: Kamala Harris is bad at politics

Several people in the liberal media are complaining that Vice President Kamala Harris is being labeled a “DEI hire.” Perhaps they need a trip down memory lane to remember just how bad Harris actually is at politics. Among the journalists pushing back on the narrative that President Joe Biden picked Harris to check off diversity, […]

Spies prevent a Russian attack on the Olympics

Keeping the 2024 Paris Olympics safe represents a vast undertaking. In advance of the opening ceremonies this Friday, thousands of police officers and spies from many countries are working around the clock to prevent the Games from being marred by terrorism and espionage. The U.S. intelligence community has discreetly supported Olympic security for decades, and […]

With Kamala Harris, Democrats return to empty feminism of 2016

Throughout the 2016 election cycle, the Clinton campaign reminded the country of the history-making element of Hillary Clinton’s pursuit of the presidency. In the eight years since her failed bid, a lot has changed, but the brand-new Harris campaign is sure to bring back to the forefront the absurd idea that women must vote a woman into […]

The rising threat of global censorship

The threat of censorship looms large, and its implications are profound. In Finland, a Western democracy, a member of Parliament has endured five years of prosecution for tweeting a Bible verse. Päivi Räsänen was charged under the “War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity” section of Finland’s criminal code for simply exercising her right to peacefully […]

Democrats pushed Biden to choose a black running mate. If that’s not DEI, what is?

Much has been made about comments calling Vice President Kamala Harris a “DEI hire.” Many people have criticized the phrase, predictably calling it offensive and racist. Even though these detractors condemn the DEI hire moniker, that doesn’t make it any less accurate. Don’t take my word for it. Take the words of President Joe Biden […]

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