Washington Times - Politics
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Feds charge IRS contractor with leaking wealthy taxpayers' information
Federal prosecutors announced charges Friday against Charles Littlejohn, an IRS contractor they accused of leaking the secret tax information of a...
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Trump's new nickname for Nikki Haley: Birdbrain
Former President Donald Trump has added a nickname to his repertoire of those that he gives out to people he's not fond of, christening fellow...
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Trump's new nickname for Nikki Haley: Birdbrain
Former President Donald Trump has added a nickname to his repertoire of those that he gives out to people he's not fond of, christening fellow...
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McCarthy confident speakership intact as temporary spending measure fails
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy brushed off any concerns that Republican lawmakers are gunning for his job, but the looming government shutdown is...
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McCarthy confident speakership intact as temporary spending measure fails
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy brushed off any concerns that Republican lawmakers are gunning for his job, but the looming government shutdown is...
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Shawn Fain's 'class warfare' rhetoric harkens back to UAW's socialist roots
Since taking over the United Auto Workers union in April, Shawn Fain has demanded increased government subsidies for the auto industry and...
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Shawn Fain's 'class warfare' rhetoric harkens back to UAW's socialist roots
Since taking over the United Auto Workers union in April, Shawn Fain has demanded increased government subsidies for the auto industry and...
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Climate activist says he would have 'loved' to meet with Biden after disrupted speech in Arizona
Climate activist Kai Newkirk says he is ready and willing to meet with President Biden about his climate policies following the activist's...
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Climate activist says he would have 'loved' to meet with Biden after disrupted speech in Arizona
Climate activist Kai Newkirk says he is ready and willing to meet with President Biden about his climate policies following the activist's...
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Biden to allow in up to 125,000 refugees in 2024
President Biden said he will allow in up to 125,000 refugees in fiscal year 2024, including up to 50,000 from Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Biden to allow in up to 125,000 refugees in 2024
President Biden said he will allow in up to 125,000 refugees in fiscal year 2024, including up to 50,000 from Latin America and the Caribbean.
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House GOP rejects conservative stopgap bill, start Congress' shutdown countdown
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy suffered a major defeat at the hands of his conference with nearly two dozen Republicans joining Democrats to crush...