FBI: Iranian Hackers Sent Hacked Trump Campaign Information to Team Biden

The FBI and other agencies said the hackers also attempted to send the stolen material to U.S. media outlets. Iranian hackers targeted staffers affiliated with President Joe Biden’s campaign, before he dropped out of the presidential race, attempting to distribute information stolen from former President Donald Trump’s campaign, the FBI and other federal agencies said

House Fails to Pass GOP Stopgap Funding Plan

Fourteen Republicans voted to reject the plan to extend government funding by six months and include a voter integrity measure. WASHINGTON—The House on Sept. 18 failed to pass a temporary spending fix that would have forestalled a government shutdown. The GOP measure, which would have extended the government funding deadline by six months, was rejected

Trump Holds New York Rally, First Since 2nd Assassination Attempt

Attendees at the Long Island rally shared their reactions to the attempted assassination at the Trump Golf Course on Sunday. UNIONDALE, N.Y.—Former President Donald Trump will hold his first full rally since surviving a second apparent assassination attempt over the weekend. The rally will be held in Uniondale, a city on Republican-leaning Long Island in

Trump’s Would-Be Shooter Was on Homeland Security’s Radar in 2022, Agency Official Testifies

Customs and Border Patrol officials referred suspect Ryan Routh to Homeland Security Investigations, but no action was taken, an official said on Capitol Hill. The man arrested in connection with a second attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump was flagged by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) two years ago, but Homeland Security investigators took

WATCH: Harris Undercuts Own Price Gouging Plan, Admits ‘Very Few’ Companies Do It

Vice President Kamala Harris admitted that “very few” companies engage in price gouging, undercutting her own claim that “corporate price gouging” is to blame for skyrocketing grocery prices. “[Corporations] jack up prices to make it more difficult for desperate people to just get by. We need to take that on,” Harris said on Wednesday. Yet,

Federal Judge Warns Foreign Hackers Could Target Election Cases

‘Now is a time when everyone in the judiciary needs to stay alert,’ said U.S. Circuit Judge Michael Scudder. A federal appeals court judge has warned members of the U.S. federal judiciary to guard against possible cyberattacks by foreign adversaries who may interfere in election-related cases. U.S. Circuit Judge Michael Scudder, who chairs a committee

Slotkin Raked In Thousands From Pharma-Backed PACs While Attacking Opponent for Drug Industry Donations

Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Elissa Slotkin, who has been slamming her opponent for taking donations from the pharma industry, raked in over $90,000 from candidate political action committees backed by drug and medical companies since last year. Slotkin, a U.S. House member, received the donations from five leadership PACs that, in turn, took in $487,000