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Attorney General Merrick Garland testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Sept. 20.

Attorney General Merrick Garland testified in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Sept. 20. It is the first time Garland has testified to the committee since former President Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, have both been indicted on federal charges in separate cases. Republicans focused on discrediting Garland’s…

Biden and Trump are both old, however, when considering their political motivations, Biden is clearly the better candidate.

In the upcoming 2024 election, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump lead in the polls, but both face criticism regarding their age. Biden often receives heightened attention for displaying signs of aging in public, including moments of stuttering and occasional tripping. Straight Arrow News contributor Jordan Reid wants to remind voters to steer…

President Biden’s use of three fake email aliases raises new questions that could impact impeachment investigations.

President Joe Biden has recently found himself the target of a renewed GOP push for impeachment, now backed by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s formal support. The Republicans seeking these inquiries have consistently focused on Joe Biden’s time as vice president. Straight Arrow News contributor Newt Gingrich reviews new information relevant to this latest impeachment inquiry,…

Critics are accusing The New York Times of altering a key quote from Hunter Biden's presser while defying a congressional subpoena Wednesday.

Lawyers for Hunter Biden have revealed his plans following an indictment on federal gun charges. And, in what is being called a surprise move, the FDA rejects the first nasal spray alternative to EpiPens. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2023. Hunter Biden to plead not guilty on federal gun charges…

President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden is suing the IRS for violating allegedly sharing his tax information in over 20 televised interviews.

Days after being indicted on federal gun charges, President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is suing the Internal Revenue Service for violating his privacy. The lawsuit, filed Monday, Sept. 18, alleges that two IRS agents wrongfully shared Biden’s tax information in more than 20 televised interviews and numerous statements. The lawsuit alleges that the two…

The United Auto Workers union goes on strike against three big car companies.

A historic strike begins as autoworkers and Detroit’s three big car companies fail to come to an agreement. And NASA releases its findings after a yearlong study into UFOs. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Friday, Sept. 15, 2023. Autoworkers go on strike against Detroit’s Big 3 For the first time ever, the…

A Delaware grand jury indicted Hunter Biden on three counts of felony gun charges relating to possessing a firearm while using narcotics.

Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, has been indicted on federal gun charges by a grand jury in Delaware, according to court documents. Biden has been charged with three counts relating to making false statements on federal forms and possession of a firearm while using narcotics. David Weiss, named special counsel by U.S. Attorney General…

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