Washington Times - Politics
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Trump lawyers tell judge that gag order would attack free speech rights
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers said Monday that a proposed gag order request by special counsel Jack Smith is unconstitutional and puts...
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Ex-prosecutor who abruptly resigned from Trump-Russia probe confirmed for Connecticut Supreme Court
A former federal prosecutor who helped investigate the origins of the Trump-Russia probe in 2020 before abruptly leaving the Justice Department was...
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law doubling taxes on guns and ammunition
California will double the taxes on guns and ammunition and use the money to pay for more security at public schools and various violence...
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Biden tells striking UAW workers on picket line, 'you deserve a hell of a lot'
President Biden joined members of the United Auto Workers union on the picket line Tuesday in an unprecedented show of support for workers striking...
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Trump up big among Hispanics in GOP but Biden dominates head-to-head matchup
Former President Donald Trump gets 50% of the support of Hispanic voters in a Republican primary but still trails President Biden by a wide margin...
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Marijuana is banking that protection gains momentum in Senate
A Senate panel is set to advance revised legislation that would prohibit federal regulators from penalizing a bank for providing financial services...
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Politics blamed as Biden administration delays transgender-friendly Title IX rule
The Biden administration is in no hurry to finalize its proposed regulations extending Title IX protections to transgender students, including...
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GOP video rips Democrats' response to New York migrant crisis
A new National Republican Congressional Committee video takes shots at Democrats over the migrant situation in New York City, calling it an...
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And then there were seven: Trump rivals look for a breakout moment in the second debate
The second GOP presidential debate is set to feature seven candidates -- and like the first debate, it will go on without the prohibitive favorite...
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Fraud, errors cost food stamp program nearly $1B a month
Officials in Maryland several years ago managed to disable one of the systems that was supposed to check whether food stamp applications had a low...
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Nancy Pelosi: 'It would probably be a good idea' for Bob Menendez to resign
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the country's growing skepticism about government should prompt Sen. Robert Menendez to resign amid federal...
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Hunter Biden sues Rudy Giuliani over dissemination of laptop contents
Hunter Biden on Tuesday filed a civil lawsuit accusing Rudolph W. Giuliani and attorney Bob Costello of computer fraud and violating his privacy in...