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A recent CNN poll in November 2023 indicates a significant dip in President Joe Biden’s approval rating, reaching its lowest point since he took office. The poll, which included 1,795 respondents and has a margin of error of ±3.2 percent, shows a steady decline in Biden’s popularity over the past year, now standing at just 37 percent. This downward trend is mirrored in Biden’s ratings concerning the economy, a critical issue for voters, where his approval in November stands at only 33 percent. These figures represent one of the lowest points of his presidency in economic approval. The consistent decline…

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Under the leadership of Representative Kelly Armstrong (R-ND), House Republicans have formally started to discuss impeaching President Joe Biden. According to Matthew Foldi of The Spectator, this resolution is a major development in the continuing investigations of the President’s behavior. In order to ascertain whether there are adequate grounds for impeachment, the resolution requires important House committees to conduct ongoing investigations. The President’s relationships with his son Hunter Biden have been the subject of investigations by the House Ways and Means Committee, House Judiciary Committee, and House Oversight Committee, among other committees. These investigations have been rejected by the President…

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Amid growing concerns about the substantial learning losses pupils have had since the pandemic-caused school closures, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst is voicing concerns about the underutilization of the Department of Education’s office space in Washington, D.C. Ernst is especially alerted to the DOE’s astonishingly low 17% office occupancy rate. This is in response to data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress showing a significant decline in 9-year-old kids’ average reading and math performance over the previous two years. Ernst questioned the Department of Education’s role in keeping kids out of school, saying it was causing historically high learning losses,…

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The House Judiciary Committee, led by Ohio Republican Jim Jordan and Georgia Representative Barry Loudermilk, has launched a probe this week into the potential collaboration between the House January 6th Committee and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. This inquiry aims to uncover if there was any joint effort in their respective investigations. The investigation was initiated following suggestions that Willis’ office might have coordinated its investigative efforts with the actions of the controversial Select Committee. Representatives Jordan and Loudermilk have highlighted that Willis had reportedly requested the January 6th Committee to share critical evidence with her office. This coincided…

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The House of Representatives recently approved the Choice in Automobile Retail Sales (CARS) Act, a legislative response to the Biden administration’s tailpipe emissions regulations aimed at promoting electric vehicles (EVs). Garnering 221 votes in favor, the bill saw support from 216 Republicans and five Democrats. Introduced by Republican Representatives Tim Walberg of Michigan and Andrew Clyde of Georgia, the CARS Act targets the EPA’s proposed emissions standards for gas-powered cars, which critics argue could limit consumer choice and push a substantial shift towards EVs. The bill seeks to prevent rules that mandate specific technologies or restrict new vehicle availability based…

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In a tragic turn of events, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, was the site of a shooting incident on Wednesday, leading to a swift response from law enforcement. According to university alerts, the incident occurred at Frank and Estella Beam Hall, the institution’s business school. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reported that the suspect involved in the shooting had been neutralized and confirmed that there were three fatalities. Additionally, one other individual was reported to be in stable condition. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Sheriff Kevin McMahill addressed the situation in a press briefing. He confirmed that the…

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At a recent House Oversight Subcommittee on Health hearing, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, representing New York, raised concerns about the potential implications of excluding transgender individuals from women’s sports. During the session, which included testimony from celebrated NCAA swimmer and advocate for women’s sports, Riley Gaines, Ocasio-Cortez expressed her apprehensions about the broader impact of such policies. The Congresswoman argued that legislation aimed at restricting transgender participation in women’s sports could lead to invasive measures against young women. She suggested that such laws might result in mandatory genital examinations for underage females, particularly in cases where their gender is questioned. Ocasio-Cortez…

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Comedian Bill Burr recently made waves for his frank views regarding the current environment and former President Donald Trump during an appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Burr, who normally doesn’t identify with any one political party, became irritated with the way leftists have been handling Trump during the talk. Burr chastised leftists for unintentionally enhancing Trump’s public persona by accusing him of crimes, arguing that this makes Trump appear heroic. Burr said, “You should just keep quiet about him,” highlighting Trump’s attention-seeking nature. He likened Trump to a musical one-hit wonder who was given a second chance by the…

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Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently acknowledged in an interview with Fox News’ Jesse Watters that he had traveled on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, known as the “Lolita Express,” on two separate occasions, contradicting his earlier claim of only one flight. Kennedy, 69, disclosed these details during a conversation focusing on his ethical conduct. Kennedy specified that his travels on Epstein’s jet occurred in 1993, years before Epstein’s criminal activities became public knowledge. The first trip was a family journey to Florida over Easter with his late ex-wife, Mary Richardson Kennedy, who passed away in 2012, and their two…

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Under the direction of Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), the House Judiciary Committee has begun an investigation into potential cooperation between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the House January 6 Committee. This inquiry follows allegations that Willis’ office may have collaborated with the committee on its investigation, especially with regards to the activities of the former president Trump during the Georgia 2020 presidential contest. Willis filed charges against the former president in August after conducting an investigation into Trump’s purported attempts to sway the Georgia election results. In response to these accusations, which include…

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Republican presidential candidate and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has found herself at the center of a controversy following her comments in a June TV interview about transgender youth and medical interventions. Haley, during an interview with CBS, stated that legal authorities should not interfere in situations where children, identifying as transgender, seek gender-affirming treatments, advocating instead for parental decision-making in these matters. CBS questioned Haley on her stance regarding children expressing a desire to undergo gender transition. Haley responded, “I think the law should stay out of it, and I think parents should handle it.” This comment quickly…

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In a recent turn of events, Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has faced backlash from within his own party for allegedly capitulating to opposition forces by incorporating a contentious provision into a major defense legislation. According to sources, the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is set to include an extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), much to the dismay of many conservative lawmakers. Section 702, a controversial surveillance tool, was initially scheduled to be extended until April 19. This decision has not only raised eyebrows but also sparked a wave of frustration among conservatives who were…

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In an alarming development, the presidents of three prestigious U.S. universities – Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) – have come under scrutiny for their ambiguous stance on whether calls for the genocide of Jews breach their respective institutions’ codes of conduct. This controversy emerged during a recent inquiry led by Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY). During the inquiry, Stefanik posed a direct and morally straightforward question to each university president: “Does advocating for the genocide of Jews violate your school’s code of conduct?” To the dismay of many, all three presidents – Claudine…

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Numerous employees of The Washington Post are set to engage in a strike this Thursday, a decision that comes after a prolonged 18-month period of unsuccessful negotiations for a renewed employment contract that includes better pay, flexible remote working options, and improved job conditions. The move towards industrial action has been intensified by the publication’s recent announcement of potential further layoffs. The Washington Post, a renowned media house with a history dating back to 1877, is currently under the ownership of Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon. In preparation for the strike, the paper’s staff members have compiled and released…

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In a recent Fox News town hall in Davenport, Iowa, hosted by Sean Hannity, former President Donald Trump offered a candid assessment of President Joe Biden’s physical and cognitive capabilities. Trump expressed skepticism about Biden’s ability to continue as the Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election, citing concerns over his physical condition. During the event, Trump humorously suggested that he could easily topple Biden with a mere gesture, recalling Biden’s previous remark about taking Trump “behind the barn.” Mimicking a blowing action, Trump quipped, “If he took me behind the barn and I went like this, I believe he’d…

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