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Abortions in Texas Fall 60%

Thousands less abortions in the Lone Star State in first month under new law.

Biden Could Rebrand Stalled ‘Build Back Better’ Agenda

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says a rebrand could be on the cards after Biden’s failure to pass legislative agenda

Arizona Lawmakers Attempting to Overturn Three Counties’ 2020 Election Results

Arizona Republicans attempt to overturn 2020 election results in three counties as state House Speaker pushes back.

Democrat Senate Hold Slipping, Republicans ‘Could Capture House and Senate Control in November’s Elections’: AP

Democrats still run the Senate but have lost their ability to muscle bills and nominations through the chamber by themselves.

Republicans Officially Censure Cheney & Kinzinger, Remain Loyal Trump: ‘Back Him 100%’

“If President Trump decides he’s running, absolutely the RNC needs to back him, 100%,” said RNC committeewoman Michele Fiore.

House Passes America Competes Act to Counter Chinese Economic Threat

The House on Friday passed the America COMPETES Act, a Democratic-driven bill that seeks to aid industries deemed necessary to compete with China in technology and manufacturing.

Democratic Senators Unveil Plan to Change Electoral Count Act

Two Democratic senators and a Democrat-aligned colleague are using the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion as a pretext to change the 1887 Electoral Count Act to essentially squelch challenges to election results.

Pro-trans Republican Jen Kiggans Tries to Rebrand as a Conservative to Save Her Establishment-Backed Congressional Campaign

Pro-trans Republican Jen Kiggans is trying to rebrand herself as she runs for the GOP nomination to Congress in Virginia’s battleground 2nd District, filing a dead-on-arrival trans sports bill in the State Senate after losing the support of conservatives over her vote to open girls restrooms up to men and to help Democrats re-write Virginia law in their “trans-affirming” image.

National Debt Passes $30 Trillion for the First Time in U.S. History

The national debt rose from almost $28 trillion to $30.01 trillion so far under Biden's first term, according to Treasury data

Sen. Tom Cotton Opposes Media Cartel Plan: ‘Would Mean More Censorship of Conservatives’

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) formally announced his opposition to the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act (JCPA) on Wednesday ahead of a Senate Judiciary Committee subcommittee hearing on the bill.

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