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Vice President JD Vance is being roundly mocked for saying that he doesn’t “really care” about the Trump administration’s recent dismal poll …
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‘Looney tunes’: Pam Bondi ordered DOJ to ban paper straws, ex-DOJ lawyer says
During her confirmation hearings, Attorney General Pam Bondi pledged to be independent and vowed politics would not factor into her decisions. But …
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The “One Big Beautiful Bill” moving through the United States House of Representatives is being advertised as an economic engine, but that rhetoric masks its reality. The current bill text would grind our economy to a halt by stealing 830,000 jobs by 2030, costing America more than $1 trillion in …