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Survey Shows Trump Gains Popularity Despite Legal Challenges

A recent survey suggests that the legal challenges against former President Donald Trump have bolstered his popularity, especially among certain segments of the electorate....

McConnell Stepping Down as Senate GOP Leader

Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is planning to step down as the Senate Republican leader.

House Speaker Faces Intense Pressure Over Looming Government Shutdown

House Speaker Mike Johnson found himself under intense pressure from top elected officials, including Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, during a White House...

Lara Trump Declares Bid for RNC Co-Chair, Focuses on Election Integrity

Former President Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, officially declared her candidacy for the position of co-chair at the Republican National Committee (RNC) during an...

Explosive Device Detonated Outside GOP Alabama Attorney General’s Office

An explosive device was reportedly detonated outside of the Alabama Attorney General’s office over the weekend.

Tennessee House Passes Bill Banning ‘Ideological’ Flags in Schools

In a vote of 70-24, the Tennessee House of Representatives passed a bill banning "ideological" flags, such as the Pride flag, from being displayed in public and charter schools.

Supreme Court Weighs Social Media Limits in Texas and Florida

The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday concerning contentious laws in Texas and Florida that impose limits on social media, following conflicting rulings from...

Nikki Haley Vows to Stay in Presidential Race After South Carolina Defeat

Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley plans to stay in the Republican presidential race despite losing her home state’s primary to Donald Trump over the weekend.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp Demands Answers From Biden on Illegal Immigrant’s Status in UGA Murder Case

Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is demanding answers from President Joe Biden following the murder of a 22-year-old nursing student, Laken Hope Riley, on the campus of the University of Georgia.

South Carolina Voters Told Internet Goes Out, Instructed to Put Ballots in ‘Another Slot’

Voters in South Carolina reported issues with voting tabulators during the Republican Primary over the weekend.

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