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Dems Turn Mike Johnson’s First Viral Moment Into Anti-GOP Ad
By Riley Rogerson
Democrats are testing whether a moment when Republicans shouted down a reporter for asking about Mike Johnson’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election will have a political impact.
Trump’s Deranged Court Act Will Make Him Lose Bigly
By Mark Herrmann
When it’s almost certain you’re going to lose, you want to make the judge like you. The former president, however, is trying something…different.
GOP Senate Candidate Pushes the Bounds of Election Laws
By Roger Sollenberger
Former hedge fund manager David McCormick is running for Senate in Pennsylvania. But he didn’t officially jump into the race until he took advantage of some unique opportunities.
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Dems Say They Have No Choice but to Work With Mike Johnson
By Sam Brodey, Riley Rogerson
Democrats are appalled by much of Mike Johnson’s record. But they say they have to find a way to look past his extremist beliefs.
Judges Need to Make Clear: Trump Gag Orders Aren’t Optional
By Shan Wu
The former president has inspired violence and believes the law doesn’t apply to him. Meager fines and repeated warnings will not make him comply.
Far Left’s Pro-Hamas Messaging Damages Progressive Movement
Condemning terrorists who kill and kidnap civilians should be easy. But for performative leftists, progressive political goals are a secondary concern to their oversized egos.
Trump Storms Out of Courtroom as Fraud Trial Heats Up
With Secret Service agents hot on his heels, the former president’s move appeared to take even his own lawyers by surprise.
Dem Rep Cops Plea to Criminal Charge From Fire Alarm Fiasco
Bowman reportedly agreed to pay the maximum fine for the bizarre ordeal and formally apologize.
1. Maine Shooting Survivor Recalls Hiding on Pinsetter
‘VERY CLOSE’
Brandon said he was just putting on his bowing shoes when he heard a loud pop behind him.
2. U.S. Economy Blows Past Economists’ Expectations, Up 4.9%
BACK IN BLACK
Personal consumption spending increased 4 percent for the quarter compared to 0.8 percent in Q2.
3. Pro-Israel Students Locked in Library During Tense Protest
‘VERY AGGRESSIVE’
The Cooper Union students said school staff had acted out of security concerns.
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