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Minnesota Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, second-in-command to Gov. Tim Walz…

Overwhelming number of voters back key Trump policies — including deportation of criminals and girl-sport rules: new poll

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Judge apologizes to White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen over jail conditions

The judge said it was the court’s job to make…

Women Brag About ‘Man-Hating’ At Dinner And Then Admit What Happens When They Get Home

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Tenn Gov Lee calls special session to redraw House map in GOP’s favor 9-0

Tennessee's redistricting special legislative session Tuesday will weigh a map…

Black group fires back at Obama for ‘insulting’ Harris pitch: ‘Worst kind of identity politics’

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Bernie Sanders stumps for Kamala Harris in Las Vegas — without telling crowd to vote for her

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Illinois Democrats Dumping the Term ‘Offender’ for ‘Justice-Impacted Individual’ in State Law

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Fox News Politics Newsletter: Trump to meet with Netanyahu

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House Dems issue response to GOP report on Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan

The House Democrats on the Foreign Affairs Committee released their…

Musk: We ‘Try’ to Inform Congress as Much as We Can, But Law Says Money Can’t Be Wasted, Has to Be ‘Spent Correctly’

During an interview aired on Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report,” DOGE’s Elon Musk said that the department tries to keep Congress “as informed as possible” on what it’s doing “But the law does say that money
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