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Trump Indictment Pulls DeSantis-Leaning Republicans Back to Trump Fold: Reuters

"The indictment was the last straw for me, because Trump has suffered so much political abuse. I think he's the strongest candidate to contest what the left is doing. I'm all in."

House Passes ‘Lower Energy Cost Act’ Supporting American Energy Independence

The House of Representatives passed the 175-page "Lower Energy Costs Act," or H.R. 1.

Former President Donald Trump Indicted by Manhattan Grand Jury on Campaign-Related Charges: Trump Responds

This marks the first-ever criminal case against a former U.S. president.

Kentucky GOP Override Veto of Bill Restricting Transgender Medical Interventions and Public Bathrooms

Kentucky GOP lawmakers have successfully overturned the Democratic governor's veto of a bill that prohibits gender-related medical treatments, restricts transgender children's bathroom use and prevents schools from discussing gender identity or sexual orientation with students, with doctors required to provide a timeline for "detransitioning" for children already taking hormone therapy or puberty blockers.

Supreme Court Rejects Congressional Map Challenge, Gives Republicans Victory

The United States Supreme Court rejected an appeal from a group of Kansas voters who claimed a newly-drawn congressional map discriminated against minorities.

6 Charts Show Why Washington Must Cut Spending ASAP

The recently released Biden administration budget for 2024 was layered with problems.

New Bill Requires Disclosure of Hidden Surveillance Devices in Household Appliances

The Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act targets smart appliances that can record conversations and track people, and aims to safeguard the privacy and security of American homes.

Minnesota Advances ‘Trans Refuge’ Bill

Minnesota lawmakers on Thursday advanced legislation that would establish the state as a "trans refuge" for children who are seeking transgender medical procedures but who may be denied "gender-affirming care" in other states.

Uncertified Election System ‘SERVIS’ Reportedly Exposed in Multiple States, Raising Security and Legal Concerns

Experts have discovered that an uncertified election system called SERVIS, in use in multiple U.S. states including New Mexico, does not comply with election laws and is being used to prepare illegal post-election reports while violating laws requiring preservation of election records for 22 months.

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