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Illinois Judge Rules to Remove Donald Trump from Ballot Citing 14th Amendment
Cook County Circuit Judge Tracie Porter has ruled that former President Donald Trump is to be removed from Illinois' 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot. This decision, rooted in allegations related to Trump's supposed involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, invokes the "disqualification clause" of the 14th Amendment, specifically Section 3, which addresses insurrection. 
Cook County Circuit Judge Tracie Porter has ruled that former President Donald Trump is to be removed from Illinois' 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot. This decision, rooted in allegations related to Trump's supposed involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, invokes the "disqualification clause" of the 14th Amendment, specifically Section 3, which addresses insurrection. -
Georgia GOP Advocates for All Undocumented Immigrants Deportation Following Nursing Student's Murder, Critics Warn of Anti-immigrant Sentiment
In response to a distressing incident that led to the death of a nursing student, Georgia's Republican legislators are spearheading a bill aimed at significantly tightening immigration enforcement within the state. 
In response to a distressing incident that led to the death of a nursing student, Georgia's Republican legislators are spearheading a bill aimed at significantly tightening immigration enforcement within the state. -
Court Clears Way for Indiana's Ban on Transgender Care for Minors
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a previous injunction, thereby allowing Indiana's law prohibiting gender-transitioning treatments for minors to take effect. This ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over transgender youth healthcare, setting a precedent that could influence similar legal battles across the United States. 
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a previous injunction, thereby allowing Indiana's law prohibiting gender-transitioning treatments for minors to take effect. This ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over transgender youth healthcare, setting a precedent that could influence similar legal battles across the United States. -
Donald Trump Jr. Receives Death Threat with White Powder, Calls for Unity Against Hate
Donald Trump Jr., son of the former U.S. President, found himself the recipient of a menacing letter accompanied by an unidentified white powder at his Palm Beach County, Florida residence. 
Donald Trump Jr., son of the former U.S. President, found himself the recipient of a menacing letter accompanied by an unidentified white powder at his Palm Beach County, Florida residence. -
Joe Biden Quips at Donald Trump's Age and Mental Acuity With 'Finest' Fake News
Biden took a playful jab at Donald Trump's expense, quipping, "He's about as old as I am, but he can't remember his wife's name," referencing an incident where Trump seemingly misspoke his wife Melania's name. 
Biden took a playful jab at Donald Trump's expense, quipping, "He's about as old as I am, but he can't remember his wife's name," referencing an incident where Trump seemingly misspoke his wife Melania's name. -
A Partial Government Shutdown Looms Large as Congress Faces Tight Deadline
The specter of a partial government shutdown looms large over Capitol Hill, with lawmakers embroiled in a bitter standoff and the deadline for a resolution just days away. The impasse has left Washington in a state of uncertainty, as attempts to forge a bipartisan spending deal have so far come to naught amid deep divisions over policy issues and fiscal priorities. 
The specter of a partial government shutdown looms large over Capitol Hill, with lawmakers embroiled in a bitter standoff and the deadline for a resolution just days away. The impasse has left Washington in a state of uncertainty, as attempts to forge a bipartisan spending deal have so far come to naught amid deep divisions over policy issues and fiscal priorities. -
Joe Biden and Donald Trump Set for Dueling Border Visits Amid Immigration Debate
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to visit the U.S.-Mexico border on the same day, spotlighting the divisive issue of immigration that has become a focal point of the political arena. 
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are set to visit the U.S.-Mexico border on the same day, spotlighting the divisive issue of immigration that has become a focal point of the political arena. -
Manhattan DA Seeks Gag Order for Donald Trump Amid Rising Threats in Hush Money Case
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has taken a significant legal step by requesting a judge to impose a gag order on former President Donald Trump in connection to the criminal case involving hush money payments. 
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has taken a significant legal step by requesting a judge to impose a gag order on former President Donald Trump in connection to the criminal case involving hush money payments. -
Patrick McHenry Challenges Mike Johnson's Leadership Amid Budget Crisis
Speaker Mike Johnson is under fire from fellow Republican, North Carolina Representative Patrick McHenry, over the stalled Ukraine aid bill and looming government shutdown. 
Speaker Mike Johnson is under fire from fellow Republican, North Carolina Representative Patrick McHenry, over the stalled Ukraine aid bill and looming government shutdown. -
Donald Trump Mocks Nikki Haley After Koch Brothers-backed Network Ends Funding for Haley's Presidential Bid
AFP Action, a political wing associated with billionaire Charles Koch, has announced it will cease funding Nikki Haley's campaign. Donald Trump took to Truth Social to express his views on the matter, mocking the Koch network's decision and labeling it a waste of resources. 
AFP Action, a political wing associated with billionaire Charles Koch, has announced it will cease funding Nikki Haley's campaign. Donald Trump took to Truth Social to express his views on the matter, mocking the Koch network's decision and labeling it a waste of resources.