The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review whether former President Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution in the Special Counsel’s federal election interference case, an election-year dispute that will have blockbuster legal and political…
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White House spox KJP says Biden passes a ‘cognitive test’ everyday with rigors of the presidency
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Wednesday defended President Biden not taking a cognitive test as part of his physical exam, arguing that the demands of the job proved he didn’t need one. A…
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First lady Jill Biden is set to lead a program encouraging women to vote for her husband, President Biden. The ‘Women for Biden-Harris’ program, aimed at bringing in female voters, is rolling out nationwide events…
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The Biden-Harris re-election campaign has announced the hiring of three key staffers ahead of next week’s Super Tuesday. News of the hires broke Tuesday afternoon from Politico, citing ‘two people familiar with the decision.’ The…
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Johnson ‘unchanged’ on Ukraine, border crisis despite pressure at ‘intense’ White House meeting
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R–La., is holding firm to his demand that foreign aid issues be addressed only after action is taken on the U.S. border crisis. It comes after a so-called ‘intense’ meeting at…
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President Biden told reporters on Wednesday that his annual physical exam at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center went ‘great,’ tamping down concerns over his health as the presidential election draws near. Biden had just…
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Lara Trump officially announced her candidacy for co-chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) on Wednesday. Her announcement comes days after current RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel announced that she will resign on March 8, following…
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Self-help guru Marianne Williamson returned to the 2024 presidential race on Wednesday, just weeks after announcing the suspension of her campaign. Williamson made the announcement in a video statement on X, the platform formerly known…
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Sen. Cotton probes DOD how US airman who lit himself on fire was ‘allowed to serve on active duty’
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., wants to know how the Department of Defense (DOD) allowed a U.S. airman — who set himself on fire outside the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., on Monday — to serve…
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Netanyahu responds to Biden’s talk of pending cease-fire, says majority of Americans support Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday responded to President Biden’s mention of a possible cease-fire in Gaza, saying a majority of Americans support Israel continuing its campaign until victory. In a video address, Netanyahu…