April 30, 2026

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Add senior reporter Byron York to the chorus of critics who say Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has proved nothing in his trial against former President Donald Trump. In fact, York writes, the only success Bragg can take credit for is “misdirection” about the 34 felony charges.

York, a senior correspondent with the conservative Washington Examiner, stated on X that the conclusion of witnesses for the prosecution has only shown how “it’s hard not to see the case as a giant exercise in misdirection.”

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House Democrats are projecting confidence that they’ll be able to limit floor defections this week on GOP legislation that’s aimed at compelling President Joe Biden to deliver heavy bombs to Israel amid its ongoing war with Hamas.

Democratic lawmakers, including several staunchly pro-Israel ones, view the bill as a poorly-drafted attempt to jam Biden — even as they view his support of the key U.S. ally as unwavering despite his pause on the heavy bomb shipment. The White House has urged Democrats on the fence to vote no, working to keep the number of defections to a minimum even as lawmakers were loath to admit the lobbying would sway their votes.

“This bill is very ill-advised, and it’s not in Israel’s best interest,” Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), former House majority leader, told POLITICO. “I think — I hope — there aren’t going to be a lot of Democratic defections.”

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A vulnerable House Democrat in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania has flip-flopped on her position regarding border security as the nationwide migrant crisis becomes a mounting issue ahead of the November elections.

Rep. Susan Wild (D-PA) previously dismissed a border wall as “silly.”

However, the congresswoman now appears to have shifted her views on immigration, according to a recent op-ed calling for stricter border security.

“We may be a long way from the U.S.-Mexico border, but the problems created by a broken system affect us too, particularly with regard to the entry of illegal drugs into our country,” Wild wrote in an op-ed published in The Morning Call.

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There will be two presidential debates between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump on June 27 and September 10 after both sides agreed on the calendar Wednesday morning.

“Former President Donald Trump has agreed to debate the current president on CNN on June 27, said a person familiar with his thinking who was granted anonymity to discuss the issue. That decision was made shortly after President Joe Biden said he had ‘received and accepted an invitation’ from the network,” POLITICO reports. “The agreement does not ensure that a debate will happen. But it signals an interest in both camps to have a public sparring. Biden, earlier in the day, had said he would not participate in the Commission on Presidential Debates’ proposed schedule and, instead, would agree to two forums with Trump: one in June, the other in September.”

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman Martin Gruenberg will be testifying before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday regarding a report that revealed the agency is rampant with sexual misconduct.

The 234-page report was conducted by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton at the request of a special committee formed by the FDIC last year. Investigators talked to 500 out of 6,000 FDIC employees who shared their experiences of sexual harassment and recounted their fears of retaliation from their superiors. Accusations of sexual misconduct include supervisors sending employees their nude photos and taking them to brothels during business trips.

FDIC Board of Directors Chairman Martin Gruenberg testifies during the House Committee on Financial Services hearing on oversight of prudential regulators, Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)

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Capitol Hill police officer Harry Dunn — who cried repeatedly in public over his role in the January 6th “insurrection” — has lost his Congressional primary campaign.

Dunn, 40, had the endorsements of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), and had outraised all his other primary opponents.

He was defeated by 35-year-old state senator Sarah Elfreth in the primary for Maryland’s 3rd district on Tuesday.

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Former Vice President Mike Pence’s advocacy group Advancing American Freedom (AAF) is sending out a memo to all congressional offices on Wednesday detailing the high inflation under President Joe Biden’s administration, the Daily Caller News Foundation first learned.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 3.4% in April on a yearly basis, as well as 0.3% month-over-month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) report released on Wednesday. AAF’s memo, exclusively obtained by the DCNF, argues that increased government spending and “restricted American energy production” is why inflation has risen by over 19% since Biden took office.

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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre raised eyebrows on Tuesday with a perplexing answer about Donald Trump’s hush money trial.

On Tuesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson spoke outside the Manhattan courthouse where Trump’s trial is taking place to show his support for the former president. Johnson called the trial a “sham” and a “travesty of justice,” declared Trump “innocent,” and said Trump’s opposition is “doing this intentionally to keep him here and keep him off of the campaign trail.”

‘At least they’re being honest for once!’

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Voters in West Virginia, Maryland, and Nebraska cast their ballots Tuesday in both state and presidential primaries in races that will have large implications for the general election.

In Maryland and West Virginia, two open Senate seats were among the most important races of the night, as the outcome of the primaries will set the field for the general election when control of the upper chamber will be decided.

Rep. David Trone (D-MD), who was pursuing retiring Sen. Ben Cardin’s (D-MD) seat, lost in an upset to Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks. Alsobrooks will face former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in November.

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Ohio is launching additional measures to ensure foreign nationals aren’t voting in elections, the state’s leading election official announced Tuesday.

According to an office press release, LaRose, a Republican, issued a directive to the state’s 88 county boards of elections “initiating a confirmation and removal process of non-citizens from the state’s voter registration rolls.” LaRose’s office will also be taking further steps to “conduct an annual review of the statewide voter registration database to identify persons who appear not to be United States citizens,” as required by state law.

“It is my duty under the law to uphold the constitution, and the legislature has explicitly tasked me with ensuring that only eligible citizens can register and vote,” Secretary of State Frank LaRose said in a statement.

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It should be obvious to anyone who has been watching the various pro-Hamas protests on the nation’s college campuses that these events were not spontaneous. There are too many indicators that these things were (at least in the short term) planned: fields full of identical tents and neatly pre-printed signs in the hundreds. This isn’t something that sprang into being overnight.

On Tuesday, two congressional Republicans asked the Treasury Department to hand over documents related to groups that may be funding these protests.

Reps. James Comer (R., Ky.) and Virginia Foxx (R., N.C.)—chairs of the House’s Committee on Oversight and Accountability and Committee on Education and the Workforce, respectively—asked the Treasury Department to immediately hand over “Suspicious Activity Reports” related to a number of campus groups and nonprofits that are providing resources to anti-Israel campus agitators. Financial institutions file these reports with the federal government if they detect instances of potential money laundering or support for terrorism. The reports could provide proof that several of the organizations behind the anti-Israel protest movement are engaging in prohibited financial activities.

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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and a group of Republican senators are moving to overturn a new retirement investment planning rule that was finalized by the Labor Department last month.

The Labor Department unveiled a new rule last month that would update the definition of an investment advice fiduciary under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act if enacted. Manchin and 15 Republican senators joined in co-sponsoring a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution that would overturn this new rule.

Manchin argued that the rule, if enacted, would cause people to “lose access to investment advice due to how broadly the rule defines fiduciary.”

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Nikki Haley‘s endurance as a top hindrance to former President Donald Trump‘s reelection campaign in Republican primary contests has not abated more than two months after dropping out of the 2024 race.

Tuesday night’s primaries in Maryland, Nebraska, and West Virginia showed Haley, Trump’s former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, is still bringing in double-digit results despite no longer running for president.

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President Joe Biden’s 2024 presidential campaign is scrambling to save face with voters, a majority of whom reject abortion through all nine months, by pretending that the Democrat does not support late-term abortions.

When asked whether the president agreed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s endorsement of the legalized butchering of full-term, unborn babies, Biden’s campaign claimed he did not support the barbaric practice.

“No, the president doesn’t support full-term abortions, as he’s made clear many times. He thinks Roe got it right,” Lauren Hitt, a senior spokeswoman for the Biden campaign, told Fox News Digital.

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On Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre admitted that the Biden-led witch hunt against former President Trump is “related to 2024 elections.”

On Tuesday, Speaker Mike Johnson supported Trump at the New York courthouse, criticizing what he described as Biden’s legal maneuvers aimed at influencing the 2024 election.

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Policing and prosecuting for profit contradicts reasonable notions of justice and fairness, yet it’s allowed in most U.S. states. Using a process known as civil asset forfeiture, law enforcement agencies seize private property that they claim was somehow involved in a crime. And they may keep it — even if the owner is never criminally charged. This abusive practice has become a key source of funding for some police and sheriff’s departments.

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Republican Missouri Rep. Ann Wagner criticized Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chairman Martin J. Gruenberg during a Wednesday hearing for his conduct while leading the agency.

The FDIC’s workplace culture is stricken by inappropriate behaviors like “sexual harassment, discrimination, and other interpersonal misconduct,” according to a recent report by law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton. Gruenberg has a reputation for possessing a temper, based on employees’ examples in the report, and Wagner told the chairman he should be fired.

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A seventh Native American tribe has banned Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) from their land after she accused some tribal leaders of not doing enough to combat drug cartels.

The Crow Creek Sioux Tribe confirmed Noem had been banned from their reservation in a post on Facebook on Tuesday after the council unanimously voted in favor of banning the governor. She has now been banned from all but two Native American reservations in South Dakota.

Noem has had a strained relationship with many of the Native American tribes during her tenure as governor, but came under fire for recent comments she has made about the handling of drug cartels on tribal lands.

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Florida congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna is leading a congressional resolution in an attempt to bestow the medal onto Mr Trump, who is currently on trial facing 34 counts of falsifying business records relating to “hush money” payments he made to the adult star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election campaign. Mr Trump denies the charges.

Ms Luna wants the Republican presidential candidate to receive the honour “in recognition of his exceptional leadership and dedication to strengthening America’s diplomatic relations during his presidency,” according to legislative text.

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While Cortez Turner was in a hospital room being treated for a gunshot wound to his leg in 2016, police took his clothes. Now, the Illinois Supreme Court is weighing whether that action violated Turner’s expectation of privacy under the Fourth Amendment.

The arguments in the case were among several heard by the high court Tuesday, including a case that could change how police handle certain firearms possession violations.

Turner was ultimately convicted of perjury and murder in 2019, at least partially as a result of the evidence police gathered from his room at a Murphysboro hospital, according to court filings in the People v. Turner case.

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LOUISVILLE — A sitting Democratic state representative has been disqualified as a primary candidate after the Kentucky Court of Appeals reversed a recent Jefferson County Circuit Court decision. 

Rep. Nima Kulkarni, who filed to run for a fourth term in the 40th House District, is not a bona fide candidate, according to the panel of three judges who issued an opinion Tuesday morning — Sarah Walter Combs, Pamela R. Goodwine and J. Christopher McNeill. The candidacy challenge was filed in court by Dennis Horlander, who previously represented the House district and lost to Kulkarni in the 2018 and 2020 Democratic primaries. 

Combs wrote Tuesday’s 12-page opinion and Goodwine and McNeill concurred. The case centers around the validity of Kulkarni’s nominating papers, which had to be signed by two witnesses who are Democratic voters in the 40th District. At the time of signing, one witness was a registered Republican and changed her registration after the filing deadline. The court noted that the witness “is not allowed to vote for Kulkarni in the 2024 Democratic primary election.” 

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To bolster declining electric car sales, President Biden told EPA to create a new emissions standard. The agency put epidemiologists to work and declared that X (fill in any number you like, it’s epidemiology, that’s what they did) life-years have been lost without electric cars and trucks, and created a new emissions-standard that is effectively a ban on their competitors.Thanks to a 1984 Supreme Court ruling, a ‘Chevron deference’ judgment that for no sane reason has not been challenged, Presidents can do that. If they want to create a law without Congress, they direct an agency to do it. Because the Chevron Deference ruling found that agencies could create any regulation if it’s in their mandate, a President can just change their mandate. President Biden did it with CDC when he wanted to control rental properties in the US (struck down) and EPA when he wanted to declare a man-made pond on a farm a Navigable Water of the United States (struck down) and when his own government employees didn’t want to get a mandatory COVID-19 vaccine (not struck down, he only made OSHA tell the private sector to do that.)

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The governments of India and Iran announced a decade-long agreement on Tuesday that would give India control and allow it to develop the port of Chabahar, a stop on the Gulf of Oman that offers India a favorable route to the Persian Gulf.

“Chabahar Port’s significance transcends its role as a mere conduit between India and Iran; it serves as a vital trade artery connecting India with Afghanistan and Central Asian Countries,” Indian Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Sarbananda Sonowald said on Tuesday, signing the agreement in Iran. “This linkage has unlocked new avenues for trade and fortified supply chain resilience across the region.”

The deal may run afoul of the dozens of American sanctions on the Iranian regime, the world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism, the State Department warned on Tuesday.

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As Israel Defense Forces (IDF) pushes deeper into the Rafah terror stronghold, more evidence of collusion between terror group Hamas and the United Nations’ Palestinian aid agency (UNRWA) comes to light.

The IDF on Wednesday released drone footage showing Hamas terrorists using UN marked vehicles, which enjoy protection in a combat zone. The clip also shows Hamas gunmen apparently shooting at unarmed civilians in and around the UNRWA humanitarian aid depot in Rafah.

The footage shows “a Hamas terrorist firing at Palestinian civilians trying to get aid at a UNRWA compound east of Rafah in the Gaza Strip,” the Israeli TV channel i24NEWS reported.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping met in Beijing on Thursday for a two-day summit to discuss relations between the two countries.

Xi Jinping said the two countries were strengthening their diplomatic ties as “good neighbors, good friends, good partners,” the Associated Press reported. He also promised to work with Russia to help “rejuvenate” each country.

“The China-Russia relationship today is hard-earned, and the two sides need to cherish and nurture it,” Xi said upon Putin’s arrival at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. “China is willing to … jointly achieve the development and rejuvenation of our respective countries, and work together to uphold fairness and justice in the world.”

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On Tuesday, Republicans in the US Senate filed legislation to force the Biden administration to continue providing military aid to Israel, per congressional approval. Biden had paused the aid after taking issue with Israel’s military strategy.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AK) introduced a Senate version of legislation that is circulating in the GOP-controlled House that would bypass Biden’s pause in arms sales to the Jewish state. According to the Washington Free Beacon, the White House has been lobbying against the bill while House Democrats are also working to scuttle the legislation.

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Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) is facing tough prospects ahead of next month’s primary, and his recent comments about the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) likely won’t help his chances of winning his primary against Westchester County Executive George Latimer. On Monday, Bowman used an antisemitic trope as he claimed that AIPAC has “full control of this district, just like they now have full control of Congress–as they fund everyone in Congress.”

During a call for “Vote Save America 2024,” Bowman acknowledged that he is “going up against a viable, well-known, well-liked opponent,” and said Latimer “is the top recipient of AIPAC money in the country.