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Favorite To Win 2028 Presidential Race Turns Heads In DC
The betting platform Polymarket launched its 2028 presidential election sweepstakes on Friday, giving users a chance to buy and sell shares on who they believe will win the White House. Vice President JD Vance is the early favorite overall, sitting at 27 percent, according to the site. California Gov. Gavin Newsom trails behind at 17 percent, followed by New York…
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Schiff Facing Stiff Fines, Other Penalties In Mortgage Fraud Probe
The type of mortgage fraud case involving Sen. Adam Schiff is typically straightforward and difficult to defend against, according to financial crimes experts, who warn the senator could face substantial fines and penalties. The California Democrat has been referred to the Justice Department for prosecution over allegations that he falsely claimed “primary” residence status in two different states to gain…
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Trump Signs Major Cryptocurrency Legislation In Keeping With Campaign Pledge
President Trump on Friday signed into law new cryptocurrency regulations, marking a major step toward legitimizing the crypto-trading industry. Surrounded by Republican lawmakers and crypto industry leaders in the White House East Room, Trump signed the Genius Act, delivering on one of his key legislative priorities. “With today’s signing, we’re pushing even further into the exciting new frontier, just as…
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DNI Gabbard Blows Open ‘Russiagate’ Hoax Implicating Obama-Era Officials
New disclosures from the government’s “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation into the 2016 election, otherwise known as alleged “Trump-Russia collusion,” have revealed a stunning admission from top Obama-era officials. A newly declassified memo, released Friday by Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, shows that U.S. intelligence officials concluded Russia did not play a significant role in Donald Trump’s victory over Hillary Clinton. The…
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Bongino Says FBI ‘Closing In’ On J6 Pipe Bomb Suspects
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino turned heads late last week when he announced that the bureau is “closing in” on suspects connected to the placement of two pipe bombs near the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 — signaling that the long-running, four-year investigation may be nearing a breakthrough after lying dormant throughout the Biden administration. “The second we got…
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Rubio Says Iran To Face Major Sanctions If No Nuke Deal By End Of August
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the foreign ministers of France, Germany, and the U.K. agreed on Monday to treat the end of August as the de facto deadline for finalizing a nuclear deal with Iran, according to three sources who spoke to Axios. Should talks falter past that deadline, the three European powers plan to invoke the “snapback” provision—automatically…
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Longtime House Democrat Passes Away
Missouri Democratic Rep. Bill Clay Sr., the first black congressman from the state, died on Thursday after serving 32 years in the U.S. House. He was 94. Clay, a civil and workers’ rights advocate, represented the state’s 1st district from 1969 to 2001, and he was a driving influence in St. Louis’ recovery after “white flight” following the Civil Rights…
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Trump Orders Bondi To Seek Release of Epstein Info
President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the release of more case materials related to the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The order follows days of withering criticism mostly from conservative and MAGA influencers online after the Justice Department released a memo last week stating that there was no “Epstein client list,” no conspiracy surrounding…
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Senate Moves Forward With Jeanine Pirro’s US Attorney Nomination
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee moved ahead on Thursday with Jeanine Pirro’s nomination to permanently serve as the U.S. district attorney for the District of Columbia. They proceeded without any Democrats on the committee, however, because they all walked out as Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) moved to vote on a batch of judicial nominees. Earlier, Democrats had targeted the…
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Supreme Court Refuses To Block Blue State Assault Weapons Ban
The U.S. Supreme Court has again declined to overturn the ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines enacted by the state of Illinois. To prevent the ban’s enforcement, a gun rights organization and a gun shop owner petitioned the Supreme Court for an emergency ruling, claiming that the restrictions violate their right to bear arms. The Supreme Court denied the…
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