Biden to require assurances from countries regarding use of weapons in war

The Biden administration will be requiring countries that receive weapons from the U.S. to provide “credible and reliable” written assurances to the State Department that they will use those weapons in accordance with the laws of war, according to a national security memorandum released Thursday.  The executive action applies globally to the more than 100

‘Just so despicable’: Senate Dems inflamed by Hur report

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Democratic Pennsylvania State Rep Caught on Video Threatening To Shut Down Bar

Pennsylvania State House representative Kevin Boyle (D.) was caught on video in a drunken tirade berating bar staff and threatening to use his political power to shut down the local business. Boyle can be seen on video yelling, “I’ll close your f–ing bar. This bar is done! Do you know who the f–k I am?

Supreme Court Likely to Hand Trump Quick Win in Colorado Ballot Case: Experts

Justice Sotomayor appeared to be the only one who was potentially interested in upholding the Colorado Supreme Court decision. The U.S. Supreme Court is very likely to rule in favor of President Trump after the Feb. 8 oral argument over Colorado’s ballot disqualification, multiple experts indicated. “Trump is almost certainly going to win,” former U.S.