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Biden urges voters to elect more lawmakers who back gun control
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden called on voters to elect more members of Congress who support strengthening controls on firearms as he announced the creation of a White House office dedicated to preventing gun violence.
“Let me be very clear. If members of the Congress refuse to act, then we’ll need to elect new members of Congress,”...Read more

Rudy Giuliani owes $236,000 and counting in Georgia election worker defamation case
WASHINGTON — Rudy Giuliani owes more than $236,000 — and may be on the hook for more — for failing to turn over evidence and meet deadlines in a civil suit brought by two 2020 Georgia election workers he falsely accused of conspiring against Donald Trump.
The sum doesn’t include money damages that Giuliani may be ordered to pay the ...Read more

Trump stopped wearing medical masks during COVID because they smeared his bronzer, White House aide says in book
A former White House aide claims Donald Trump stopped wearing medical masks during the COVID-19 pandemic because they messed up his signature makeup.
Cassidy Hutchinson, a senior assistant to former chief of staff Mark Meadows, writes in her memoir “Enough” that the former president once selected a white mask to wear during a May 2020 visit...Read more

Voters in Colorado's 3rd District assess Lauren Boebert in wake of 'Beetlejuice' controversy
PUEBLO, Colo. — U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s removal from the audience at a performance of “Beetlejuice” at Denver’s Buell Theatre last week for inappropriate behavior caught the attention of voters in her district.
But whether the incident will be a deciding factor at the ballot box a little more than 13 months from now is uncertain. ...Read more
How Biden plans to counter Trump and the GOP debate
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden's reelection campaign is mounting an aggressive outreach campaign in California as Republican presidential candidates prepare to face off for their second primary debate in Simi Valley on Wednesday.
Top Democratic surrogates including California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime ...Read more

War in Ukraine is contributing to the erosion of global consensus over the spread of dangerous weapons
When Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Joe Biden, on Sept. 21, 2023, the topic of weapons supply was on the agenda. That same issue almost certainly came up between Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when the pair met earlier in September.
The fact is, with the conflict in Ukraine having now...Read more

Commentary: What Trump's assistant told investigators about classified records -- and why it's so damning
Donald Trump has successfully made up his own rules in the political arena, but in the legal arena, he will have to adhere to the rules that apply to all. That’s why a witness such as Molly Michael is so dangerous to him.
We just learned the broad strokes of what Michael, an assistant to the former president at Mar-a-Lago, told special ...Read more

Editorial: Texas GOP 'civil war' after Paxton verdict isn't good for state, party
The Texas Republican Party has been at war with itself for years, waging battles large and small, consequential and petty. The split over Attorney General Ken Paxton spilled it all into the open.
But just because the House voted to impeach Paxton and the Senate voted to acquit him, it doesn’t follow that the GOP, which runs everything at the ...Read more

Commentary: I teach Constitutional Law. Supreme Court oral arguments have gotten way too long
Supreme Court oral arguments have gotten too long. How do I know this? It used to be that during one of my longer morning runs, I could listen to an entire Supreme Court oral argument. Now, that’s getting harder and harder to do. I end my run, and the argument is still going. So I listen to it while I make breakfast. Then I listen to it on my ...Read more

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch resigns − extending Joe Biden's ongoing good luck streak with the media
Joe Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States of America on Jan. 20, 2021.
Imagine if someone could go back in time and inform him and his communications team that a few pivotal changes in the media would occur during his first three years in office.
There’s the latest news that Rubert Murdoch, 92, ...Read more

Ex-Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro moves to suppress key evidence in Fulton County election case
ATLANTA — Lawyers for one of the two defendants scheduled to stand trial Oct. 23 in the election interference racketeering case in Georgia are seeking to keep out key evidence the state intends to present to the jury.
In a motion filed Thursday, attorney Kenneth Chesebro’s lawyers sought to exclude five legal memos and emails Chesebro wrote...Read more

Indicted pastor requests to have case severed from Trump, other defendants in Georgia
The Rev. Stephen Cliffgard Lee, the Orland Park, Illinois-based minister who was named last month along with 18 others in a criminal indictment that includes former President Donald Trump, is awaiting word on if his case will remain linked to those of Trump and most of his fellow defendants as two others named in the indictment prepare to begin ...Read more

NY AG James asks appeals court to deny Trump's delay bid in fraud case
NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James has asked an appeals court not to “wreak havoc” on Donald Trump’s teeming trial schedule and deny his latest bid to blow up her fraud case.
In papers filed late Wednesday, James’ deputy solicitor general, Judith Vale, described Trump’s recent request to the 1st Department appellate ...Read more

Rupert Murdoch: His Fox News legacy is one of lies, with little accountability, and political power that rose from the belief in his power − 3 essential reads
Rupert Murdoch, 92, one of the world’s most influential modern media figures, announced on Sept. 21, 2023, that he is stepping down as chair of Fox Corp. and executive chairman of News Corp. By mid-November, he will no longer be at the helm of the multibillion-dollar media empire that has stirred so much controversy over decades.
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Analysis: One of these 5 people will (probably) be Trump's running mate
WASHINGTON — Even though the Republican presidential primary isn’t over, former President Donald Trump is the clear front-runner. So speculating about his vice presidential nominee is a natural next step.
Republicans don’t prioritize diversity like Democrats do, but it’s hard to believe the Republican Party is going to march into the ...Read more

Congress is arguing about a Washington airport. Some worry it could affect KC flights
On a recent Southwest flight from Washington to Kansas City, as some passengers see-sawed their carry-on bags out of the overhead compartment, several stayed put in their seats for the next leg of the trip — Las Vegas.
The flight originated at Washington’s Reagan National Airport, which is subject to federal rules limiting how many planes ...Read more
California is suing clinics over 'abortion pill reversal' claims
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta is suing controversial clinics known as crisis pregnancy centers for alleged false advertisement of “abortion pill reversal,” a procedure considered experimental and opposed by top medical organizations.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday, is the latest attempt by state Democratic leaders to ...Read more

Zelenskyy and the tale of two chambers
WASHINGTON — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received multiple standing ovations from senators at an all-senators briefing Thursday morning inside the ornate Old Senate Chamber, demonstrating the gravity of the message of the guest as he made a case for more funding and weapons.
“He points out that this is — his soldiers are ...Read more

'Fix Congress' lawmakers debut new caucus with familiar goal
For someone who’s spent the last few years trying to modernize the House and how it operates, Rep. Derek Kilmer sounds surprisingly upbeat.
“The work isn’t done,” the Washington Democrat said in an interview this week. “There are more good ideas out there.”
Kilmer launched a congressional caucus Thursday to keep the rallying cry ...Read more

Congress is arguing about a Washington airport. Some worry it could affect KC flights
On a recent Southwest flight from Washington to Kansas City, as some passengers see-sawed their carry-on bags out of the overhead compartment, several stayed put in their seats for the next leg of the trip — Las Vegas.
The flight originated at Washington’s Reagan National Airport, which is subject to federal rules limiting how many planes ...Read more
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- Zelenskyy and the tale of two chambers
- Congress is arguing about a Washington airport. Some worry it could affect KC flights
- Commentary: What Trump's assistant told investigators about classified records -- and why it's so damning
- 'Fix Congress' lawmakers debut new caucus with familiar goal
- War in Ukraine is contributing to the erosion of global consensus over the spread of dangerous weapons