Author: Elaine Mallon, Washington Examiner
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Colorado GOP chairman ousted in controversial vote
Colorado GOP Chairman Dave Williams, who is known for fighting with other leaders and his controversial stances, was voted out by Republicans during a Saturday meeting. Out of 180 people present for the vote, nearly 160 people voted to remove Williams from his position. However, the Colorado GOP said in a statement that only 77…
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Two Delta workers dead after tire explodes off plane
Two Delta Air Lines employees are dead and a third is seriously injured following a tire blowout from a plane in Atlanta. Early Tuesday morning, workers were in a hangar near Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport changing a tire when the explosion occurred. Emergency crews responded to a call about a tire explosion at Delta’s wheel and…
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Tennessee Republicans threaten to withhold millions from Memphis for gun control measures
State Republicans are threatening to withhold millions of dollars from Memphis, Tennessee, if the city doesn’t kill three gun control measures set to appear on ballots in November. Lawmakers in the deep-red state are warning the Democratic stronghold that its City Council is overstepping its authority and defying the state constitution. The ballot measures approved…
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Latino voter rights group calls for federal investigation into early morning searches
Following the home raids of Latino campaign workers, two elected officials, and a political candidate in Texas, a Latino civil rights organization is calling on the Justice Department to investigate. The raids were conducted across homes in three counties in connection to a two-year investigation of alleged fraud and voter harvesting, Attorney General Ken Paxton…
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Arizona Police Association endorses Ruben Gallego for Senate after backing Trump
The Arizona Police Association endorsed Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) for Senate, applauding him for his record in Congress supporting of pro-police measures. The same group has offered its support to former President Donald Trump, who is on the other side of the aisle. “As a Marine combat veteran, we know Congressman Gallego understands the complexities of…
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Oregon offers $30,000 to asylum-seekers and other non-US citizens to buy houses
Asylum-seekers, refugees, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, and any other non-U.S. citizens living in Oregon are eligible to receive a $30,000 grant to assist them if they are first-time home buyers. This grant, which is offered by the Hacienda Community Development Corporation through its Camino A Casa program, is only available to “people who…
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Macron says arrest of Telegram CEO is not censorship: ‘No way a political decision’
French President Emmanuel Macron said the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was not politically motivated. “The arrest of the Telegram president on French territory took place as part of an ongoing judicial investigation,” Macron wrote on X. “This is in no way a political decision. It is up to the judges to decide.” French…
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WATCH LIVE: Trump addresses the National Guard Association of the United States in Detroit
Former President Donald Trump will be speaking at the National Guard Association of the United States conference in Detroit, Michigan, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time. In attendance will be more than 4,200 Guard officers, along with their spouses. This is the second time Trump will speak at the conference after he spoke at it in…
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High-profile Democrats and Republicans whose 2024 endorsements crossed party lines
In a time of hyperpolarization, party loyalty isn’t always breaking through as the No. 1 concern for a handful of people. Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have the opportunity to expand their base with endorsements coming from former foes. Here are some of the highest-profile people who have turned around…
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RFK Jr. pitches himself to join Trump administration as chronic disease czar
Robert F Kennedy Jr. announced he is suspending his campaign and is pitching to former President Donald Trump an adviser position for chronic disease if the Republican nominee is elected president. During his Friday address, Kennedy shared he no longer believed he had “a realistic path to electoral victory in the face of this relentless,…




