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Trump Asks Musk to Release Twitter Records on POTUS Ban

President Donald J. Trump on Friday praised Twitter CEO Elon Musk for publishing files on Twitter's censorship.

Democratic Senators Look To Spend $1.75 Billion Funding Abortion Travel

Two Democratic senators proposed a program Thursday that would spend $350 million per year over five fiscal years to help women travel out of state to receive an abortion.

Hunter Biden Sells Paintings Up to $200,000 In Art Show at NYC Gallery

Hunter Biden was seen on Friday at a ritzy New York City art show hocking his pieces for well into the six-figure range, despite facing a congressional investigation into his international business dealings.

Former DEA Agent Who Put Viktor Bout In Prison Slams Brittney Griner Trade

A former DEA agent who played a major role in bringing notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout to justice more than a decade ago believes that Russia got the upper hand in the Brittney Griner prisoner swap.

Nonbinary Biden Official Sam Brinton Stole Jewelry Worth $1,700 in Second Luggage Theft

The nonbinary Biden administration official facing up to five years in prison for allegedly stealing luggage in Minnesota now faces up to 10 years in prison for stealing another bag in Nevada.

China Aims to Break US Petro-Dollar by Buying Oil in Yuan Currency

On Friday, Chinese leader Xi Jinping met Saudi Arabian leaders in that country, expressing his interest in using yuan to buy Persian Gulf generated gas and oil.

Democrat Consulting Firm Drops Kyrsten Sinema After Becoming An Independent

Authentic, a Democrat digital consulting firm, dropped Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) as a client after she changed her party affiliation to Independent on Friday

Hundreds More Migrants Apprehended at Arizona Border

Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended more than 320 migrants along the border wall near Lukeville, Arizona in three separate groups.

Whistleblower Fired After Claiming Voter Security Breach by Florida Elections Office

An employee in the Orange County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) office in Orlando, Fla., exfiltrated private voter data to hundreds of workers, potentially jeopardizing the security of thousands of protected voters, a whistleblower alleges.

White House Says ‘It Was Brittney or No One’ On Americans Left in Russia

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced a barrage of questions Thursday about President Biden’s decision to release notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout as part of a prisoner swap for basketball star Brittney Griner — while leaving fellow Americans Paul Whelan and Marc Fogel behind.

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