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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told Nancy Pelosi that opening an impeachment inquiry without a vote makes the process lack legitimacy.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) opened an impeachment inquiry into President Biden the same way then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) opened an inquiry into former President Donald Trump in 2019–with an announcement and without a vote. Republicans allege that while serving as vice president, Biden profited off of his son Hunter Biden’s business dealings. On Sept.…

Members of President Joe Biden’s family are discussing an exit plan from his campaign against former President Donald Trump.

According to a Reuters poll, President Joe Biden’s approval rating is at its highest point since March. The poll comes as House Republicans called for an impeachment inquiry into the president on Tuesday, Sept. 12. Despite the impeachment inquiry called for by House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Biden’s approval rating has increased to…

The leaders of North Korea and Russia meet as the two U.S. adversaries look to strengthen their relationship

The leaders of North Korea and Russia meet as the two U.S. adversaries look to strengthen their relationship. And Apple unveils big changes with its next generation of iPhones. These stories and more highlight the Morning Rundown for Sept. 13, 2023. Kim Jong Un meets with Vladimir Putin in Russia North Korean leader Kim Jong…

Hunter Biden will face trial for federal gun charges starting June 3, coinciding with the release of Roberts' memoir, possibly capitalizing on Biden's situation. Roberts is set to share her story in a memoir, detailing her experience of meeting Hunter Biden and the unexpected journey that followed, with a focus on mothering and protecting a grandchild of the U.S. President.

An indictment may be on its way for Hunter Biden, and Maui continues to recover from a devastating wildfire that hit nearly one month ago. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Sept. 7. Special counsel to seek Hunter Biden in September According to a court filing from special counsel David Weiss,…

The National Archives revealed it has approximately 5,400 emails, files and records connected pseudonyms used by then-Vice President Biden.

House Republicans went after President Joe Biden for using pseudonyms in a number of emails. Now, the National Archives revealed there are approximately 5,400 such emails, files and records.  The pseudonyms used were Robin Ware, Robert L. Peters, and JRB Ware. Each pseudonym had its own email address — robinware456@gmail.com, JRBWare@gmail.com and Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov.  The Southeastern…

The chairmen of three House committees are asking Attorney General Merrick Garland to hand over the scope memo for the Hunter Biden investigation.

Congressional Republicans want Attorney General Merrick Garland to turn over the scope memorandum that outlines exactly what special counsel David Weiss has the authority to investigate. Garland appointed Weiss as special counsel so he could continue his investigation into allegations of criminal conduct by Hunter Biden and others.  In a six-page letter, the chairmen of…

Are recent decisions by the DOJ aimed at shielding the Biden administration rather than genuinely pursuing legal actions against Hunter?

Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed David Weiss as special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden after his plea deal fell apart. Without a plea agreement, the Department of Justice’s case against Biden’s son may be headed for a criminal trial. Straight Arrow News contributor Ben Weingarten wonders whether the DOJ’s recent decisions are aimed at shielding…

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