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Hunter Biden’s trial will proceed in June after a federal appeals court denied his request to dismiss gun charges in Delaware.

Federal appeals court rejects Hunter Biden’s dismissal request in gun case

A federal appeals court has denied Hunter Biden’s request to dismiss gun charges in Delaware, paving the way for his trial in June. U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika subsequently ordered that the case proceed to trial on June 3, with an expected duration of three to six days. Notably, Noreika, who was appointed by former President Donald…

After hours of testimony by Stormy Daniels, lawyers for former President Donald Trump requested a mistrial. The Morning Rundown™

Judge denies Donald Trump’s request for mistrial after Stormy Daniels concludes testimony

After hours of testimony by Stormy Daniels, lawyers for former President Donald Trump requested a mistrial. A teenager is looking to make history on the soccer field. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, May 10, 2024. Judge denies Trump’s request for mistrial after Daniels concludes testimony Once again, the judge overseeing…

A bill that passed in the U.S. House of Representatives would remove gray wolves from the endangered species list. However, the bill may be doomed. The White House has already signaled, if passed in the Senate, President Biden would veto it.

US gray wolves in danger of being taken off endangered species list

In a narrow vote, the U.S House Representatives approved a bill to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list across the lower 48 states. The measure, introduced by Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., was largely supported by Republicans but also backed by a handful of Democrats. The bill now heads to the U.S. Senate where it…

NPR's senior business editor admitted that the Hunter Biden laptop story was newsworthy, despite NPR not covering it.

NPR editor says network ‘turned a blind eye’ to Hunter Biden laptop story because ‘it could help Trump’

A veteran National Public Radio journalist slammed the left-leaning broadcaster for ignoring the Hunter Biden laptop scandal because it could have helped Donald Trump get re-elected.

Hunter Biden is facing subpoenas in the impeachment probe, leading to accusations of DOJ hypocrisy by Reyes.

Joe Biden-Appointed Judge Slams DOJ For Ignoring House GOP Subpoenas Related To Hunter Biden

A federal judge appointed by President Joe Biden has criticized the Department of Justice or DOJ for disregarding subpoenas related to Hunter Biden. What Happened: U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, a Biden appointee on the federal District Court in Washington, rebuked the DOJ for not complying with Hunter Biden subpoenas linked to the impeachment inquiry of President Biden. The judge pointed out the apparent double standard, as a former Donald Trump aide is currently imprisoned for a similar refusal to comply with Congress, reported Politico.

Former CBS News Senior Correspondent Catherine Herridge is reportedly in talks with social media company X. The talks come as the company is expanding its journalistic footprint.

Report: X looks to expand journalistic footprint, in talks with Catherine Herridge

Following her controversial firing at the hands of CBS News, Catherine Herridge may soon have a new job. The former CBS News senior investigative correspondent is reportedly in talks to join the social media giant X, formerly known as Twitter. X responded to the potential talks in a statement on Thursday, March 28. “We are…

The Supreme Court's direction in Murthy v. Missouri is deeply concerning, posing a significant threat to our First Amendment rights.

Supreme Court threatens free speech rights in Murthy case

The Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in Murthy v. Missouri, a case concerning government communications with social media companies, and whether those communications amount to censorship. The justices seem opposed to the plaintiff’s arguments that the government’s efforts to combat online misinformation about COVID-19 and U.S. elections constituted censorship. Straight Arrow News contributor Ben…

Republicans admit they don't have the votes to impeach Biden so they are exploring sending criminal referrals to the Justice Department.

Republicans don’t have the votes to impeach Biden, eye criminal referrals

The Republican-led impeachment inquiry into President Biden appears to be moving toward an end without much to show for it. Multiple Republicans are publicly admitting they don’t have enough support to impeach the president.  “We don’t have the votes,” Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., said. “I say vote it up or down. I’m tired of people…

According to multiple members of Congress, the Oversight Committee's impeachment hearing could be described as a “clown show."

‘Clown show’: Congress surprised its approval rating is high as 12%

The House Oversight Committee held an impeachment hearing into President Biden on Wednesday, March 20. According to multiple members of Congress, the hearing could be described as a “clown show.” “It was a clown show man, you know that,” Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., said.   “The American people know that this has become a clown show,”…

House Republicans held another impeachment hearing into President Biden Wednesday but it did not reveal any new information.

Impeachment hearing features a witness in prison, a Putin mask, an empty chair

A congressman wearing a Putin mask, an empty chair for Hunter Biden, and a key witness testifying via teleconference from prison: that was the reality at the House Oversight Committee’s impeachment hearing into Joe Biden Wednesday, March 20. The hearing included some made-for-TV moments but no new information. Republicans continued to push their narrative that…

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