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Vance swings through newly-redrawn Missouri district in GOP’s favor

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Vance swings through newly-redrawn Missouri district in GOP’s favor

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Vice President Vance hit the campaign trail in a newly drawn, GOP-friendly congressional district on Monday which has a high chance to hand Republicans an additional House seat in November. The vice president initially referred to the seat as “open” during remarks at a manufacturing company but Missouri’s 5th district has…
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Democrats: DOJ’s $1.776B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund ‘raises the specter of corruption unparalleled’

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Democrats: DOJ’s $1.776B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund ‘raises the specter of corruption unparalleled’

Numerous Democratic lawmakers are criticizing the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) new “anti-weaponization” fund, with a group of House Democrats even filing suit to block its creation.  Earlier Monday, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the creation of the $1.776 billion fund as part of a settlement agreement in President Trump’s since-withdrawn lawsuit against the Internal…
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Trump says he will hold off on Iran attacks at request of Gulf states

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Trump says he will hold off on Iran attacks at request of Gulf states

President Trump will hold off on attacking Iran again at the request of leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, he announced on Monday. Trump in a Truth Social post, said the strike was scheduled for Tuesday, but he was asked to hold off because “serious negotiations are now taking place…
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Trump administration proposes to allow some delays for ‘forever chemical’ regulations

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Trump administration proposes to allow some delays for ‘forever chemical’ regulations

The Trump administration is proposing to allow some delays to the deadline for water systems to regulate toxic “forever chemicals.” Under current regulations, water systems are required to filter out at least some of these toxic substances by 2029. The administration is proposing to allow companies to apply for exemptions to push that deadline back…
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