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Supreme Court Defers Ruling on Trump's Plan To Exclude 'Illegal Immigrants' From Congressional Apportionment

The Supreme Court has declined to issue a final ruling on the legality of President Donald Trump's plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from being counted in population allotments for state seats in the House of Representatives.
Pence, Top Congressional Leaders Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Pence, Top Congressional Leaders Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Vice President Mike Pence and the House and Senate leaders have received their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday.
Trump Wants $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Lawmakers To Work Through Weekend To Finalize Details

Trump Wants $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Lawmakers To Work Through Weekend To Finalize Details

President Donald Trump wants to approve a stimulus check as big as $2,000 in the next coronavirus relief package. While Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell signals lawmakers to prepare to work until the weekend to finalize the details of the relief bill.
Biden's Adviser Cedric Richmond Tests Positive for COVID-19 After Having ‘Interactions’ With Him

Biden's Adviser Cedric Richmond Tests Positive for COVID-19 After Having ‘Interactions’ With Him

One of President-elect Joe Biden's closest advisers, Louisiana Rep. Cedric Richmond, has tested positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.
Newsom Recall Drive in California Picks up Steam

Newsom Recall Drive in California Picks up Steam

California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a renewed recall effort amid the state's ongoing struggle against the spread of coronavirus.
Mike Pence To Publicly Receive COVID-19 Vaccine on Friday

Mike Pence To Publicly Receive COVID-19 Vaccine on Friday

Vice President Mike Pence will publicly receive a COVID-19 vaccine on Friday in an effort to boost confidence in the safety of the vaccine.
President-Elect Biden’s Inauguration Ceremony Costs $7.5-M

President-Elect Joe Biden's Inauguration to Spend Astounding $7.5 Million on Security Company

Secret Service has reportedly hired a costly security company to do surveillance on President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony on Jan. 20.
'One Very Important Question': Trump Campaign Asks Supporters if the President Should Run Again in 2024

'One Very Important Question': Trump Campaign Asks Supporters if the President Should Run Again in 2024

President Donald Trump's campaign sent an email to supporters on Tuesday night, asking whether he should run for president in 2024.
Here’s What It Would Be Like in Trump or Biden Presidency

Here's What It Would Be Like in Trump or Biden Presidency

Whether President Donald Trump or former vice president Joe Biden wins the election, one thing is for certain: they'll be leading the country in different ways. So what can we expect from their individual brands of presidency?
Trump Urges Georgia Election Official To 'Find' Over 11,000 Ballots, Review Results

Trump Says ‘It’s Not Over’ Ahead of Electoral College Vote

President Donald Trump said his campaign's legal challenges to the November 3 election were "not over" despite the Supreme Court decision to dismiss a Texas lawsuit against four key states.
Leaked Recording Catches Biden Saying 'Defund the Police' Used To 'Beat the Living Hell' Out of Democrats

Leaked Recording Catches Biden Saying 'Defund the Police' Used To 'Beat the Living Hell' Out of Democrats

Democrat Joe Biden, in a leaked recording, said the GOP "beat the living hell" out of Democrats by using the "defund the police" movement.
Senate Approves Defense Bill Despite Trump's Veto Threats

Senate Approves Defense Bill Despite Trump's Veto Threats

The Senate has approved a $740 billion major national defense bill on Friday despite President Donald Trump's veto threats.
Supreme Court Dismisses Texas Election Lawsuit Against 4 Key Swing States

Supreme Court Dismisses Texas Election Lawsuit Against 4 Key Swing States

The Supreme Court dismissed on Friday an election lawsuit filed by Texas seeking to overturn former vice president Joe Biden's lead in four key battleground states.
FDA Chief Says Meadows Did Not Threaten To Fire Him Over Pfizer Vaccine Approval

FDA Chief Says Meadows Did Not Threaten To Fire Him Over Pfizer Vaccine Approval

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn's job could be on the line if his agency will not quickly approve Pfizer Inc.'s COVID-19 vaccine.
Trump Pushes Back Government Shutdown Deadline, Signs One-Week Spending Bill

Trump Pushes Back Government Shutdown Deadline, Signs One-Week Spending Bill

President Donald Trump has signed a spending bill into a law late Friday, which averts a government shutdown at midnight and allows the federal government to remain open for one more week.
Trump Signs Executive Order Giving Most Federal Employees Day off on Christmas Eve

Trump Signs Executive Order Giving Most Federal Employees Day off on Christmas Eve

President Donald Trump signed on Friday an executive order giving federal workers a paid day off on Christmas Eve.
Texas Lawmaker Plans to File Legislation Calling for Vote on Secession From US

Texas Lawmaker Plans to File Legislation Calling for Vote on Secession From US

Texas state Rep. Kyle Biedermann wants to introduce a referendum that will allow Texans to vote for secession or make the state an independent nation because he believed that the federal government is out of control.
More Than 100 Lawmakers Support Texas' Supreme Court Election Challenge

More Than 100 Lawmakers Support Texas' Supreme Court Election Challenge

More than 100 House Republicans have joined President Donald Trump and 17 other states in a Texas-led lawsuit at the Supreme Court seeking to delay certification of presidential electors in four key swing states.
Ted Cruz Rebukes Supreme Court for Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Ted Cruz Issues Rebuke of Supreme Court Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Senator Ted Cruz said he was "disappointed" that the Supreme Court dismissed the GOP's Pennsylvania challenge of the election results.
Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Fox News host Sean Hannity said Wednesday the lawsuit filed by Texas and supported by 17 other states could be the country's last hope in fixing a "broken, corrupt election system."
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