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Liz Cheney Rejects Trump’s Call for Jail Over Missing January 6 Committee Files

Former January 6 Committee member Liz Cheney pushed back Monday against President-elect Donald Trump’s call for her to be jailed over allegations of destroying 117 files from the committee’s investigation. The controversy stems from claims that these files, which Trump asserts exonerate him, were deleted or encrypted by members of the panel.

Student Permitted to Form Bible Club After Previous Denial

New York's Waterville Central School District is permitting a student to form a Bible club after previously denying his request.

Democrat Rep. Says DOGE is Unconstitutional

California Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D) claimed on CNN's "Newsroom" that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is “unconstitutional and illegal.”

South Korean Lawmakers Plan Impeachment Vote After Martial Law Declaration

South Korean opposition lawmakers announced plans to vote on impeaching President Yoon Suk Yeol this Saturday. Yoon is under police investigation for treason after declaring a brief martial law on Tuesday.

Judge in Hunter Biden Case Calls Pardon ‘Unconstitutional’

A federal judge overseeing Hunter Biden's California tax charges condemned President Joe Biden's statement that "no reasonable person" would find the charges fair.

SCOTUS To Hear Case On Banning Puberty Blockers, Hormones for Minors

The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in U.S. v. Skrmetti, a pivotal case challenging Tennessee’s 2023 ban on gender-affirming care for minors to include hormone treatments and puberty blockers.

South Korean Parliament Votes to Lift Martial Law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law after accusing the opposition party of "sympathizing with North Korea and of anti-state activities."

Newsom Proposes $25 Million Fund to ‘Trump-Proof’ California

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) proposed a "Trump-proof" legal fund of $25 million to fight against the incoming presidential administration.

Texas Education Officials Indicate Support for Implementing Biblical Teachings in Schools

Texas education officials voted in support of a proposal that permits public school teachers to use Bibles as part of the curriculum for students in kindergarten through fifth grade.

PA Supreme Court Rules Against Democrat-Led Recount Efforts

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that county election boards must comply with previous rulings that state that counties cannot count undated or misdated mail-in ballots.

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