Appeals Court Allows Trump To Revive Effort to Overturn ‘Hush Money’ Conviction

Trump is seeking to transfer the case from New York state court to federal court, arguing that a federal judge should dismiss the jury’s 34-count guilty verdict based on the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity, The Hill reported. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit said it…

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White House Placed on Lockdown After Multiple People Shot Near Pennsylvania Avenue — National Guard Members Among the Victims

A routine autumn afternoon in Washington, D.C., turned to chaos on Monday when multiple people were shot just blocks from the White House, including two members of the National Guard stationed in the capital as part of ongoing federal security operations. The shooting occurred shortly after 2:20 p.m. Eastern Time, near the Farragut West Metro…

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Schumer Blasts GOP’s “BBB” Package, Warns of Major Consequences

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer delivered one of his most dramatic critiques yet of President Donald Trump’s signature legislative proposal, the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” warning that the sweeping Republican package would have serious consequences for millions of Americans if passed as written. Speaking during a press conference on Capitol Hill, Schumer attempted to reframe…

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Senate Passes Stablecoin Bill In Milestone For Crypto Industry

In a landmark decision for the digital asset sector, the U.S. Senate approved a bill before the holiday to establish a regulatory framework for cryptocurrency tokens known as stablecoins that are tethered to the US dollar. With several Democrats joining the majority of Republicans in supporting the proposed government regulations, the bill, known as the…

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Schumer Blasts GOP’s “BBB” Package, Warns of Major Consequences

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer delivered one of his most dramatic critiques yet of President Donald Trump’s signature legislative proposal, the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” warning that the sweeping Republican package would have serious consequences for millions of Americans if passed as written. Speaking during a press conference on Capitol Hill, Schumer attempted to reframe…

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Supreme Court Hands Down Major Ruling

The Supreme Court has given the Trump administration the go-ahead to send a group of immigrants who are being held at a U.S. military base in Djibouti back to South Sudan. In a brief opinion, the justices affirmed that their prior order, which stayed a federal judge’s ruling in Massachusetts that had restricted the government’s…

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Missouri Supreme Court Weighs Fate of Voter ID Law and New Registration Restrictions

The Missouri Supreme Court is now at the center of a critical legal battle that could reshape the way Missourians vote in future elections. On Wednesday, the state’s highest court heard arguments in two major challenges to a 2022 election law—one involving the requirement that voters show government-issued photo identification, and the other examining restrictions…

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Sen. Adam Schiff Faces Serious Legal Questions After Whistleblower Alleges Improper Handling of Classified Information

A newly resurfaced whistleblower allegation—supported by recently declassified FBI interview summaries—is raising the possibility of significant legal trouble for Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA), one of the most well-known Democratic lawmakers in the country and a longtime figure in national security and intelligence policy. While no charges have been filed and the facts remain under review,…

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GOP Lawmaker Resigns From Congress To Take Mystery Job

Tennessee Rep. Mark Green has officially resigned from Congress to take on an undisclosed new role, further tightening the GOP’s already razor-thin majority just one year before the high-stakes midterms next November. “It’s with a heavy heart that I say farewell,” Green said in a statement. “To my constituents across Tennessee’s 7th District—thank you. The…

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Oversight Committee Document Release Sparks Debate Over Epstein Records and Political Interpretation

1 The House Oversight Committee released a significant collection of documents from the estate of Jeffrey Epstein this week, marking one of the largest public disclosures of records tied to the long-running and still-controversial criminal network associated with the financier. The release, which includes approximately 20,000 documents, emails, and related files, immediately set off political…

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