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DOJ Recommends 6 Month Prison Sentence for Ray Epps

The U.S. government has recommended that Ray Epps, who was caught on camera urging people to go inside the Capitol, receive six months in prison.

Republican Senator To Introduce Legislation Banning Federal Funds to States Abusing 14th Amendment

Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) is looking to introduce a bill prohibiting federal funds for elections from states abusing the 14th Amendment.

Anti-Israel Protestors Stage Muslim Prayer at Grand Central, Penn Station

Pro-Palestine demonstrators took to New York's Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station to stage a Muslim prayer.

Colorado GOP to Withdraw from Primary if Trump Remains Off Ballot

The Colorado Republican Party has vowed to move to a caucus system if the state's Supreme Court keeps Donald Trump off the GOP primary ballot.

Anti-Israel Activist Linda Sarsour Arrested After Staging Protest in U.S. Capitol

Linda Sarsour, an anti-Israel activist, has been arrested after leading a protest inside the U.S. Capitol building.

Trump Banned From Colorado Ballot

The Colorado Supreme Court banned Donald Trump from appearing on the state's 2024 election ballot.

Biden, Speaker Johnson to Meet With Zelenksy at White House

President Joe Biden and House Speaker Mike Johnson are set to meet with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday.

8-Week-Old Infant Reportedly Placed on Terror Watchlist

An 8-week-old infant was reportedly placed on a terrorism watchlist called Quiet Skies.

Former Trump Appointee Sentenced to Prison for Jan. 6 Capitol Attack

In a recent development, a former Trump appointee has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison for his involvement in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

D.C. Mayor Gives Residents Tracking Tags to Find Stolen Vehicles

Washington, D.C., mayor Muriel Bowser said that residents may be eligible to receive "digital tracking tags" amid a rise in auto theft.

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