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The publication of a high-level Signal chat ahead of a House intelligence hearing gave Democrats an opportunity to press intelligence officials on the security failure and to call for Pete Hegseth’s resignation.
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The CEOs of National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service denied accusations of liberal bias at a congressional hearing Wednesday, as Republican lawmakers sought to portray public media outlets as partisan organizations that are set on indoctrinating children.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas said she wasn’t mocking Gov. Greg Abbott when she called him “Governor Hot Wheels” but was referring to his policy of sending migrants who cross the border into Texas to blue cities across the country.
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FBI director Kash Patel said Tuesday that his office has been engaged with social media companies behind the scenes to remove supposedly illegal content.
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The director of national intelligence and the CIA chief faced hard questioning from Democrats over the national security debacle.
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Charlie Sykes on the questions we should be asking in the wake of The Atlantic’s report on Trump officials using an unsecure chat to discuss military plans.
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The Colorado legislature agreed to remove a portrait of President Donald Trump from the state Capitol after he derided the painting as “the worst” in a lengthy social media post over the weekend.
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Nikki Glaser says Donald Trump’s reelection has changed the country’s comedy landscape, as comedians fear political jokes could get them doxxed or detained.
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After Columbia University concedes to Trump’s demands, Ali Velshi breaks down the consequences of the president’s free speech crackdown on America’s college campuses.
