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Texas Governor Declares Border ‘Invasion’

Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) declared the crisis at the southern border an "invasion."

Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez Faces Second Indictment on Bribery Charges

U.S. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey, along with his wife, has been indicted on charges associated with allegedly accepting bribes in the form of cash, luxury automobiles, and gold bars.

Only 16% of Americans Trust the Federal Government: Pew Research Poll

Elected officials are "widely viewed as self-serving and ineffective."

Merrick Garland Cannot Remember Contact With FBI Over Hunter Biden

Attorney General Merrick Garland cannot remember if he contacted anyone at the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) headquarters about the Hunter Biden investigation.

Far-Left Outlet Alleges Tim Ballard Engaged in Sexual Misconduct

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is distancing itself from Ballard's alleged "morally unacceptable" behavior.

Trump’s 2020 Election Fraud Claims Protected by Presidential Immunity, Pennsylvania Judge Rules

In a significant ruling on Monday, a Pennsylvania judge decreed that former President Trump's comments casting doubt on the 2020 election results, made during his term, fall under the purview of presidential immunity.

Kansas Bans Gender Changes on Birth Certificates

The move comes after a successful lawsuit by Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, challenging the previous provision that permitted individuals to alter their gender on state documentation.

Senate Relaxes Dress Code Guidelines to Accommodate John Fetterman

The Democrat-run U.S. Senate has eased up on its dress code requirements, allowing senators to dress as they please on Capitol Hill.

Study Finds Older Officials With Dementia May Be National Security Threat

Both current and former U.S. officials with dementia may be a national security threat, according to a study funded by the Pentagon.

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