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Mulvaney Says Republicans Can ‘Kiss the Midterms Goodbye’
Trump's former acting chief of staff warns the Obama apes video will haunt every Republican candidate on the ballot in November
Trump's former acting chief of staff warns the Obama apes video will haunt every Republican candidate on the ballot in November
The crowd cheered Team USA's athletes but jeered the vice president, while a British-American skier urinated an anti-ICE message in the snow
Four Republican senators and two House members publicly condemned the post before the White House blamed a staffer and took it down
Administration claimed a majority of Americans say their finances are improving — the same day data showed the worst January for job cuts since the Great Recession
The new government drug discount website offers real savings for some patients while experts caution that most insured Americans may pay less through their existing coverage
Newly released DOJ video logs reveal investigators noted an unidentified orange figure on the staircase to Epstein's cell tier hours before his body was found, while officers on duty deny any knowledge of the activity
From a British lord to a Norwegian ex-prime minister to a Wall Street law firm chairman, the DOJ document release is producing real-world consequences across three continents
The only Black Republican senator and NRSC chairman called the Truth Social post "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House" and urged its removal