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Christie calls Trump a crybaby and loser for threatening to skip debates: ‘Get in the ring pal’
Chris Christie again took aim at Donald Trump for threatening to skip primary debates − the first of which is slated for Aug. 23 in Milwaukee.
Marjorie Taylor Greene flips on releasing Jan. 6 tapes, citing security concerns at Capitol
Marjorie Taylor Greene is flipping her position on releasing the tapes from the Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021, citing security concerns. Here’s why.
‘We are not a deadbeat nation’: White House calls on GOP to raise debt limit after vote
If the debt limit is not raised, a default would impact all Americans. A recession and stock market crash could also follow, economists said.
As Biden pushes assault weapons ban, GOP senator wants armed ‘guardians’ in every K-12 school
Sen. Rick Scott’s “School Guardian Act” would provide one or more armed officers in every K-12 school across the country.
GOP Sen. Tuberville blocked 184 military promotions in his ongoing abortion fight with the Pentagon
Tuberville blocked military promotions in objection to the Defense Department providing leave and travel expenses for members who have abortions.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says middle class was ‘wiped out’ during COVID-19 lockdowns
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination in 2024, said he’s in a better spot to run against Trump.
Anti-abortion group threatens to reject Trump in 2024 unless he supports national abortion ban
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America threatened former President Donald Trump he will lose the organization’s support unless he backs a national ban.
Biden says McCarthy risking default on national debt: ‘What are MAGA Republicans doing in Congress?’
After Speaker McCarthy’s debt limit speech Monday on Wall Street, President Biden heads to a union shop in Maryland Wednesday with his rebuttal.
Cindy McCain, with tears in her eyes, remembers husband John McCain as she fights hunger in new role
Cindy McCain will lead fundraising as executive director of the World Food Programme, working to boost a budget that doesn’t meet current needs.