U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland was asked directly whether the deal struck between President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter, and the Department of Justice (DOJ) on federal gun and tax charges ...
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Read moreThe Supreme Court declined to hear a Christian college’s appeal.
Read moreDemocrats will present four bills.
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Read more“Our border communities are on the frontlines of President Biden’s border crisis.”
Read more"This stuff would be laughable if it wasn’t the House of Representatives."
Read more"More than 1.5 million known gotaways have entered our country."
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Read more"I think it would be terrible for the country to have a former president in prison for years because of a documents case."
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Read more"Explain that the First Amendment protects every student’s right to read books with LGBTQ+ characters and history."
Read more“Our opinion today does not diminish or disregard these concerns."
Read more"The federal government’s abdication of duty undermines the sovereignty of our country and the rule of law."
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Read moreA top Space Force official condemned state laws banning sex changes and gender education, primarily introduced and passed in Republican-governed states, claiming that they are a threat to military readiness ...
Read more“Girls and leaders have plenty of activities to choose from to earn this fun patch, and we encourage girls of all identities to participate.”
Read moreA federal judge sided Tuesday with families who sued over Florida’s ban on gender transition procedures for minors, declaring that “gender identity is real.” A group of families, backed by ...
Read moreThe Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a free speech case involving a trademark that harkens back to a crude joke Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio made at former ...
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