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Democrats Flip 26 State Seats as GOP Fails To Win Any Back
From Virginia to Texas, Republicans face a shutout in state legislative races that mirrors the warning signs of 2017
From Virginia to Texas, Republicans face a shutout in state legislative races that mirrors the warning signs of 2017
After initially excluding all Democrats from the White House meeting, Trump reversed course but still called Maryland and Colorado governors "not worthy"
Republicans who unanimously blocked federal election mandates in 2021 now pass their own sweeping overhaul, setting up a Senate battle over voter ID and the filibuster
Homan declares the largest immigration enforcement operation in U.S. history a success while critics say it leaves behind economic devastation and unanswered questions about federal accountability
The president agreed to welcome governors from both parties to the White House next week after his decision to bar Democrats triggered a boycott by 18 governors and a cancellation by the NGA's own Republican chairman
Ordinary citizens on a Washington grand jury refused to charge six veteran lawmakers who urged the military to reject illegal orders, dealing another blow to Jeanine Pirro's office in a growing pattern of failed political prosecutions
Pentagon's rush to deploy high-energy anti-drone laser at Fort Bliss sparked FAA standoff, grounding flights for eight hours and exposing deep coordination failures between federal agencies
Former Palm Beach police chief told FBI agents that Trump said "everyone has known" about Epstein's behavior — a claim the White House declined to confirm or deny