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The Biden administration on Thursday announced it is launching a…

Justice Department Reveals 26 FBI Informants Attended January 6 Protests

Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz on Thursday revealed…

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Hosts of “The View” made it clear that they weren’t…

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A smug Hunter Biden was spotted Thursday by The Post…

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The concerning details about the poor marksmanship of the agent…

Nancy Pelosi suggests 30% of Republicans are sexist, racist, homophobic

Ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has suggested that 30% of GOP…

Couldn’t ‘Live With Myself’: Daniel Penny Says He Has No Regrets After Stepping In To Help Others

Despite the traumatic ordeal Daniel Penny has endured at the…

Kamala Harris Blames Trump for the Afghanistan Withdrawal That Happened Under Her and Biden’s Watch

Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign tried to blame her…

Donald Trump Jr ally Sergio Gor offered top White House personnel job: report

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Republicans slam Harris for being ‘last person in the room’ when Biden made call to evacuate Afghanistan

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DOJ Declines to Prosecute Merrick Garland After House Holds Him in Contempt of Congress

The Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed that it was declining to prosecute Attorney General Merrick Garland after the House of Representatives voted to hold Garland in contempt of Congress concerning his refusal to comply with Congressional subpoenas.
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Under the dome and on the diamond

Similarly to daily life on Capitol Hill, Republicans and Democrats recently faced off in the Congressional Baseball Game, an annual charity event that started more than 100 years ago.