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Biden disguised thousands of emails under pseudonyms while vice president

Joe Biden sent 82,000 pages of emails under three fake names during his time as vice president, according to records coughed up by the National Archives in response to a lawsuit.

Democrats woo organized labor to support AI policy agenda

Democrats are making an all-out effort to win union bosses' support for their artificial intelligence agenda as President Biden and his allies in the Senate brainstorm a new policy for the emerging tech's effect on the economy.

Mayorkas ducks questions on pro-Hamas employee; Hawley calls him ‘despicable’

Sen. Josh Hawley unloaded on Alejandro Mayorkas Tuesday after the Homeland Security secretary said he has not fired the pro-Hamas employee who worked at his department and declined to tell Congress what kind of cases she handled as an asylum officer.

‘Is it a red line?’ Sen. Graham presses W.H. on response if Iran-backed militias kill Americans

Sen. Lindsey Graham on Tuesday asked Biden administration officials whether the U.S. would strike Iran directly if an American service member stationed in the Middle East dies from attacks by Tehran-backed militias.

Chris Christie says ‘it’s over’ for Trump, predicts he’ll be convicted

Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie on Tuesday said "it's over" for former President Donald Trump, forecasting a conviction in one of his legal cases.

FBI says terrorism threat hits ‘a whole other level’ after Hamas attack

The terror threat against the U.S. reached "a whole other level" after Hamas' sneak attack on Israel, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray told Congress on Tuesday, saying the big players in terrorism have all renewed calls to attack America and its interests.

Sometimes, actually, war is the answer

Immediately after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on America, left-wingers repeated the slogan “War is not the answer” like an incantation, asserting that the United States should not respond with violence against Islamists who’d murdered 3,000 people in New York, Washington, and Pennsylvania.

Trump says his biggest campaign promise in 2016 was always a sham

If you expect former President Donald Trump to fulfill even one campaign promise he is making for 2024, you would have to explain why he is openly mocking the idea that he could fulfill the promise that defined his entire candidacy in 2016.

Trump judge says she can’t remember ActBlue contribution

TRUMP JUDGE SAYS SHE CAN'T REMEMBER ACTBLUE CONTRIBUTION. It can be hard to keep up with all the legal actions against former President Donald Trump. It's not just the highest-profile cases; anti-Trump lawyers are swarming courtrooms across the country suing Trump or charging him with wrongdoing or petitioning to have him removed from 2024 ballots. No matter how frivolous, each case has the potential to blow up into something that could damage Trump's current campaign. Of course, with many of them, that's the point.

Why the war in the Middle East is politically risky for Biden 

As the war in the Middle East intensifies following Hamas’s brutal terrorist attack on Oct. 7, President Joe Biden finds himself in a political bind.  

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