Day: August 2, 2023

Biden ‘enabled’ Hunter’s ‘various schemes’ says scathing Washington Post op-ed: ‘Real problem for his father’

2:12 pm August 2, 2023

A Washington Post op-ed argued that Hunter Biden’s many “drug and mental health problems” may be emblematic of President Joe Biden’s “compassion for his son and enabling parenting style.” “Hunter Biden has gone from being an embarrassment to a real problem for his father,” Joe Klein noted in a Washington Post opinion piece published Tuesday.  […]

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Trump says he’s ‘never had so much support’ as critics rip latest indictment

2:04 pm August 2, 2023

Former President Donald Trump boasted that he’s “never had so much support” the morning after he was indicted by a grand jury on federal charges related to his alleged efforts to overturn his loss in the 2020 election. It’s the second federal indictment brought against Trump in investigations led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, who […]

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FBI finds 200 victims of sex trafficking, 59 missing children in nationwide operation

2:00 pm August 2, 2023

The FBI said Tuesday that it had found 200 victims of sex trafficking during a nationwide enforcement campaign last month called “Operation Cross Country.”  The operation also led to the identification or arrest of 126 suspects of child sexual exploitation and human trafficking offenses, and 68 suspects of trafficking were identified or arrested.  The bureau […]

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The one health care solution to protect everyone from outrageous medical bills

2:00 pm August 2, 2023

Price transparency is the bipartisan solution to America’s health care cost crisis. The Patient Act of 2023 recently passed the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee by a vote of 49 to 0.  This bill can finally reveal actual hospital, health insurance, and prescription drug prices Americans need to substantially reduce their medical bills. All […]

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Environmentalists file lawsuit to prevent construction of Utah potash mine

1:19 pm August 2, 2023

Environmentalists filed a lawsuit on Monday to prevent the construction of a new potash mine that they say would devastate a lake ecosystem in the drought-stricken western Utah desert. The complaint against the Bureau of Land Management is the latest development in the battle over potash in Utah, which holds some of the United States’ […]

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