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Rand Paul Eyeing Jill Biden In ‘Autopen’ Scandal
The controversy over former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to issue pardons in his final months in office is escalating, with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) suggesting that former First Lady Jill Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci could become key subjects in a congressional investigation. The probe, ordered by President Trump in June, seeks to examine the legitimacy of…
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Supreme Court Considers Taking Up Same-Sex Marriage Case
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to hear a case brought by former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who is seeking to overturn the court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, a landmark ruling that established the right to same-sex marriage across the nation. Davis’ attorney, Matthew Staver, expressed optimism about the court taking the case, according to Newsweek. But William Powell,…
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Ashley Biden Files For Divorce From Husband After 13 Years
Ashley Biden, the daughter of former President Joe Biden, has filed for divorce from her plastic surgeon husband, Dr. Howard Krein, after over 13 years of marriage, according to court records. The 44-year-old ex-first daughter filed the paperwork in Philadelphia’s Court of Common Pleas on Monday, according to The Post. Biden’s Instagram post on the same day showed a photo…
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ABC Anchor Makes Big Admission After Trump Announces DC Crime Crackdown
President Donald Trump’s federalization of Washington, D.C., on the heels of declaring a “crime emergency” on Monday was met with mixed reactions, but it has also launched a conversation among residents and members of the media about a subject that, for years, has been hidden in plain view. For instance, ABC News anchor Kyra Phillips mentioned on-air hours after Trump’s…
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Senate Votes 88-2 To Bolster Key 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 bill passed by a vote of 88-2 with Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) opposing the measure. The nuclear package was combined with another bill that reauthorized the U.S. Fire Administration and grant programs for firefighters. This combined package will also…
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Fmr Capitol Police Chief Gives Pelosi a ‘Reminder’ About J6 After She Blamed Trump
Nancy Pelosi just got a very public “fact check” from the man who was in charge of Capitol security on January 6 — and it’s not a good look for the former House Speaker. The California Democrat unloaded on President Donald Trump Monday after he announced a sweeping federal crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., taking direct control of the Metropolitan…
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Supreme Court Sides With Teenager in School Disability Discrimination Case
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a teenage girl with epilepsy and her parents, who sued a Minnesota school system, saying that her school failed to provide her with as much education as her peers. The issue centered on the level of proof required to demonstrate discrimination by public schools in education-related disability cases. In a unanimous decision…
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Biden’s Pardons In Jeopardy as House Oversight Targets His ‘Autopen’ Signings
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer says his investigation into Joe Biden’s mental state during his presidency could open the door to overturning pardons and executive orders issued in his final months in office. The Kentucky Republican told Just the News, No Noise that evidence gathered so far suggests the president may not have been fully aware of what he was signing —…
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Hegseth on Countering China: ‘We’ve Been Sort Of Asleep At The Wheel’
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is warning about the threat of China and accusing the country of attempting to seize the Panama Canal to go after the United States. “The communist Chinese want to control politicians,” Hegseth said on Fox News. “They’re building infrastructure projects. They want to surveil. They want to take that canal. President Trump says, ‘Not on our…
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Colombian Presidential Hopeful Uribe Dies After Being Shot
Miguel Uribe Turbay, a senator and presidential candidate, has died after spending two months in the ICU after being shot during a rally by a minor who was acting as a hitman. Uribe, a member of a notable political dynasty and a right-wing opposition congressman, was shot in Bogota on June 7 while speaking to obtain his party’s ticket for…
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