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Paul Pelosi Attacker ‘Apologizes’ for Not Going Far Enough

David DePape, the man who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer in October, called in to a California news station on Friday to “apologize” for not going far enough with his attack.

Nancy Pelosi Says She Has ‘No Intention’ to Watch Police Video of Husband’s Assault

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.,  said Friday she is not interested in seeing police body camera footage that was released detailing last year's attack on her husband Paul Pelosi.

Trump Congratulates McDaniel on RNC Chair Win, Pushes For Renewed Election Integrity

Former President Donald Trump on Friday congratulated Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel on winning a fourth term in her post and urged his supporters to focus on combatting alleged Democratic efforts to cheat in electoral contests.

Judge to Release Footage of Hammer Attack on Nancy Pelosi’s Husband

The footage, along with the 911 call made after the assault, could be released to the public as early as Thursday.

Katie Hobbs Blocks Scheduled Executions of 100 Murderers in Controversial Move

Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs is beginning her term with a controversial decision that has Republicans and the families of victims up in arms.

Gingrich Questions DirecTV’s Motive in Canceling Newsmax: ‘A Lot More About Ideology’

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is the latest to express alarm over broadcaster DirecTV’s decision to drop conservative channel Newsmax, a move he criticized as an “arbitrary use of power.”

Debt Ceiling Hysteria and Hypocrisy

This week the US government reached its 31.4 trillion dollars borrowing limit, better known as the “debt ceiling.”

Biden Continues to See Low Approval Ratings Despite Midterm Results

President Joe Biden witnessed some of the lowest approval ratings of his administration despite moderating price levels and the Democratic Party avoiding severe midterm losses, according to a new poll from Reuters.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Calls House Republicans ‘Irresponsible’ For Wanting Spending Cuts Amid Debt Ceiling Battle

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen asserted on Saturday that House Republicans attempting to negotiate spending cuts amid the renewed debt ceiling battle are “very irresponsible.”

U.S. Treasury Buys Time for Biden and GOP on Debt Limit Deal

The U.S. government bumped up against its debt limit Thursday, prompting the Treasury Department to take “extraordinary” accounting steps to avoid default — as friction between President Joe Biden and House Republicans raised concern about whether the U.S. can sidestep an economic crisis.

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