Trump administration's tongue-in-cheek names for immigration operations praised and slammed
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Takeaways from Jack Smith on his case against Trump, 'so many witnesses' and the threats ahead
Read full article: Takeaways from Jack Smith on his case against Trump, 'so many witnesses' and the threats aheadFormer Special Counsel Jack Smith testified publicly for the first time on Capitol Hill about his investigation of President Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiums
Read full article: Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiumsNotices of rising health insurance premiums are landing in voters’ mailboxes and sending some to town halls to vent their frustration.
All the ways Republicans want to honor Trump, from the $100 bill to Mount Rushmore
Read full article: All the ways Republicans want to honor Trump, from the $100 bill to Mount RushmorePresident Donald Trump's name and image will never be forgotten should congressional Republicans have a say in the matter.
Trump suggests Biden aides acted without then-president's knowledge -- but says he has no evidence
Read full article: Trump suggests Biden aides acted without then-president's knowledge -- but says he has no evidencePresident Donald Trump is alleging that officials in Joe Biden’s administration might have in effect forged their boss's signature and taken broad actions he wasn’t aware of.
House Oversight Committee expands inquiry into Biden’s mental condition and final acts in office
Read full article: House Oversight Committee expands inquiry into Biden’s mental condition and final acts in officePresident Donald Trump is directing his administration to investigate Joe Biden’s actions as president, alleging aides masked his predecessor’s “cognitive decline” and raising questions about his use of the autopen to sign pardons and other documents.