Sen. Rand Paul is investigating whether George Washington University’s Program on Extremism had an unduly close relationship ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith is requesting to testify in open, public hearings before the House and Senate ...
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Arctic Frost probe targeting Trump conservatives born at highest levels of Biden White House, DOJ
Evidence continues to emerge showing the top levels of the Biden Administration involved in the investigations into ...
Sen. Jeff Merkley spoke overnight and is still delivering a marathon speech railing against President Donald Trump's "grave ...
As part of the investigation, the FBI targeted the phone records and communications of eight GOP senators and a Republican congressman.
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Pardoned Jan. 6 rioter from Dutchess County charged with threatening to kill Hakeem Jeffries
Moynihan was one of at least a dozen Hudson Valley residents to face charges related to the attempted insurrection. He was ...
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Maine Democrat Platner, on defense over tattoo, takes page from Trump playbook to keep up Senate bid
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner has revealed in a podcast that he was tattooed years ago with an image widely ...
Former Attorney General Merrick Garland, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and FBI Director Christopher Wray’s signatures ...
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Trump’s Gerrymandering Scheme in Red State Falls Apart at the Seams
Trump’s redistricting efforts are widespread across the country. On Wednesday, North Carolina Republicans passed a new ...
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Jack Smith Destroys GOP Senators’ Claim He Was Spying on Them
Conservative lawmakers accused the former special prosecutor earlier this month of spying on them during his investigation of ...
US President Donald Trump signed a framework with Japan on securing the supply of critical minerals and rare earths. China has a near-monopoly on global rare-earth supplies, which Beijing has ...
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Trump judges who enable his 'corruption' are still getting approved — and it's the Dems fault
Deputy Editor Jason Linkins tells the New Republic that “Senate-brained Democrats” are still “naïvely” pretending the ...
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