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Texas Governor Immediately Appeals Ruling on Floating Rio Grande Barrier, Vows to Take Fight to Supreme Court

A judge ruled that Abbott was required to seek permission from the federal government before installing the barrier.

DeSantis would consider pardons for Proud Boys if elected president

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that if elected president, he will consider granting pardons or commutations for the Proud Boys and others who have been prosecuted for their participation in the Jan. 6 riot.

Trump White House adviser acted ‘above the law’ in defying Jan. 6 Committee, prosecutors say

A White House adviser to President Donald Trump acted as if he were "above the law" when he refused to cooperate with a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, prosecutors argued at his trial Wednesday.

War sanctions against Russia highlight growing divisions among the Group of 20 countries

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is facing growing skepticism from some leading rich and developing nations as the residual impact of sanctions against Russia is deepening divisions among the Group of 20 countries.

House GOP zeros in on Biden impeachment inquiry, but Senate Republicans bristle

Senate Republicans have little appetite for impeachment proceedings against President Biden over his family's past foreign business dealings, presenting a major roadblock as House GOP lawmakers work to win over their own skeptics.

Remember that time Brett Kavanaugh tried to save American politics?

Twenty-five years ago this week, now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh had one of his finest moments of wisdom. Alas, his wisdom wasn’t heeded, and American politics has suffered ever since.

How will the Biden border crisis end?

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is making headlines for telling an Upper West Side town hall meeting that President Joe Biden’s border crisis will “destroy New York City.”

Lots of Republicans can beat Joe Biden: Poll

NEW POLL: LOTS OF REPUBLICANS CAN BEAT JOE BIDEN. These days, each poll seems to bring discouraging news for President Joe Biden. Voters think he's too old. They don't approve of his job performance. They prefer someone else be the Democratic nominee for president. They think he was involved in his son Hunter Biden's shady international influence-peddling business. And they would choose a Republican over Biden in a head-to-head 2024 matchup.

Most Americans think Joe Biden was involved in Hunter’s business dealings

Since at least 2019, President Joe Biden maintained that he never spoke a word with his son, Hunter Biden, about his overseas business dealings and influence peddling, a promise that carried the Democrat across the finish line and into the presidency without suffering so much as a scratch from the now-infamous New York Post report on his son's laptop.

Kamala Harris’s self-enforced irrelevance is a warning to Republicans considering a running mate

President Joe Biden is not popular, not with the general electorate, more than 3 in 5 of whom view the president unfavorably. Nor is Biden popular with his party, of which only a third, according to CNN's latest polling, say Democrats should stick with Biden for the 2024 nomination. Compare that to the more than three-quarters of Democrats who backed President Barack Obama's renomination and more than half of Democrats who backed President Bill Clinton's renomination, after Ken Starr was appointed independent counsel to investigate Whitewater.

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