A Florida judge who signed the search warrant allowing the FBI to raid former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate was once linked to Jeffrey Epstein, according to a report.
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Biden’s symptoms improve ‘significantly’ following COVID-19 infection, will continue to isolate, doctor says
President Biden’s predominant symptom is sore throat as his condition continues to improve after his COVID-19 infection last week, the Physician to the President said Sunday.
National Archives asks Secret Service to look into reports of deleted Jan. 6 text messages
The National Archives and Record Administration asked the U.S. Secret Service investigate claims that the agency deleted text messages following the Jan. 6 capitol riot.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams has a secret office in Manhattan away from City Hall, report says
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and a top official have been using a secret office space blocks from City Hall in Manhattan since taking office, according to a new report.
Michael Stenger, Senate sergeant-at-arms on Jan. 6, dead at 71
Michael Stenger, the sergeant-at-arms for the United States Senate at the time of the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, died on Monday, officials said.
Blinken says Putin has ‘already failed’ in strategic objective to end Ukraine’s independence
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Sunday said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “will not succeed” in his effort to end Ukrainian independence.
Pompeo says Biden’s Iran talks ‘squandered’ Middle East stability: ‘Putting us all at risk’
In a Sunday interview, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News that President Biden’s approach to the Middle East has been a big step in the wrong direction.
Economist Mohamed El-Erian: Most current inflation ‘could have been avoided’ if Fed acted earlier
Economist Mohamed El-Erian on Sunday said that had the Federal Reserve acted earlier, it could have avoided most of the record high inflation currently effecting Americans.
Attempted Reagan assassin John Hinckley sells out NYC concert venue: report
John Hinckley Jr., the would-be assassin who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981, reportedly sold-out his upcoming concert at Brooklyn’s Market Hotel on July 8.
Dem Sen. Chris Murphy insists Biden not get involved with bipartisan gun negotiations
U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy insisted that Democrats and Republicans negotiate without President Biden to find how Congress can reach a compromise on gun reform legislation.