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Senate Gives Trump Huge Win To Strengthen Energy Sector
The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass a key piece of legislation aimed at bolstering the country’s nuclear energy sector. The nuclear package was combined with another bill that reauthorized the U.S. Fire Administration and grant programs for firefighters. The measure aims to accelerate the process of approving the construction of new nuclear plants as many of the country’s existing plants reach…
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Schumer Is Not Going to Win if AOC Runs Against Him: Hugh Hewitt
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat who just emerged from the ‘Schumer Shutdown’ politically wounded, is watching his party self-destruct before his eyes, and it could even lead to his own undoing, according to political observers who are watching things play out in the nation’s capital. That opinion is shared by conservative radio host and professor Hugh…
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Senate Confirms Trump’s Pick To Join Liberal-Majority US Appeals Court
The U.S. Senate has approved President Donald Trump’s first and only nominee to the Boston-based federal appeals court. Until recently, Democrats selected the majority of this court’s justices, frequently rejecting Trump’s policy proposals. The Republican-led Senate voted 52-46 along party lines to make Joshua Dunlap, a conservative lawyer from Maine who often worked on conservative legal cases, a life-tenured judge…
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Top Democrat Faces Legal Firestorm Over Leaked Maxwell Emails
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), the ranking Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, is facing mounting backlash after publishing a trove of private prison emails written by convicted human trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell. Attorney Leah Saffian, who represents Maxwell, blasted Raskin’s actions as “a gross abuse of power” after workers at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas were fired for leaking the…
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FEMA Chief Resigns After Controversy as DHS Overhauls Leadership
The acting chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency will step down after hurricane season, ending a turbulent tenure marked by public controversy and deep internal frustration. David Richardson submitted his resignation on Monday to the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA, giving two weeks’ notice. DHS confirmed the resignation to CNN, but three sources said plans were already…
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New Links Emerge Between Trump Shooter, Killer of Kirk Ally, Raising Questions
New reporting indicates a connection between President Donald Trump’s would-be assassin, Thomas Crooks, and the killer of a Turning Point USA activist, Tyler Robinson. TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet said the development is “a five-alarm fire,” responding Monday on social media to a report by New York Post columnist Miranda Devine, The Western Journal reported. Devine highlighted Crooks’ online interest in transgenderism and…
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VANCE BACKSTABBED? Top Republican Teases 2028 Run
Amid speculation that he may consider a 2028 presidential run, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) did not rule out the possibility when asked about it Monday morning. Cruz pointed to his work earlier this year on President Donald Trump’s tax and border security package as an example of a recent legislative accomplishment. According to reporting from Axios on Monday, the Texas senator has positioned…
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Supreme Court Deals Crushing Blow To California’s EV Mandate
The U.S. Supreme Court just handed a major defeat to California’s climate radicals, and even one liberal justice joined the conservative wing to make it happen. In a 7-2 ruling, the court cleared the way for the state’s energy producers to move forward with their lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, targeting California’s extreme green energy mandates. At the…
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Bill, Hillary Clinton Postpone Depositions in House’s Epstein Investigation
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have postponed their scheduled depositions before the House Oversight Committee as part of the panel’s ongoing investigation into the federal government’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases, according to congressional officials. A spokesperson for the committee confirmed Monday that neither Clinton appeared on their originally scheduled dates. Hillary…
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Chuck Schumer Makes Huge Admission About Epstein Files
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, perhaps accidentally, engaged in a moment of truth on Monday when responding to a reporter’s inquiry, saying that Americans are asking why the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s files were not released during President Joe Biden’s term. “Why wouldn’t they have been released the last four years when President Biden was in office?” a reporter asked…
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