Indiana Governor Orders National Guard Troops to Deploy for Texas Border Security Mission

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has ordered the deployment of 50 Indiana National Guard troops to Texas to assist efforts led by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to block illegal border crossings from Mexico. “I am sending 50 #Hoosier Guardsmen to the southern border to support the Texas National Guard on their security mission,” Mr. Holcomb wrote

Judge in Trump Civil Fraud Case Responds to Accusations of Bias in the Civil Fraud Case

Judge Arthur Engoron gave a prickly response to President Trump’s legal team’s accusations of bias against him. The judge in former President Donald Trump’s $370 million civil lawsuit in New York—who, even before the trial began, ruled the former president liable for fraud—has sent a sharply worded email to President Trump’s attorneys defending his impartiality.

WATCH: Media Defend Biden After Special Counsel Trashes His ‘Poor Memory’

Many in the media aren’t happy that the special counsel investigating President Joe Biden’s alleged mishandling of classified documents described the president to the public as “a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.” Special Counsel Robert Hur released the report on Thursday, declining to prosecute what he described as the president’s illegal, willful retention and

Watch: Questions about Biden’s memory dominate White House press briefing

Watch: Questions about Biden’s memory dominate White House press briefing – CBS News Watch CBS News White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took questions mostly about President Biden’s mental fortitude and memory during Friday’s press briefing. During a news conference the previous night, Mr. Biden took issue with a special counsel report that criticized his

CA Dems Want To Borrow $1 Billion To Rebuild Ports for Offshore Wind as Industry Flails Under High Costs

California legislators are proposing to take on $1 billion in debt for a seaport overhaul to help offshore wind companies build their turbine factories in federal waters even as the industry is losing subsidies and flailing under high costs. The Democratic bill, introduced this week, would ask voters to approve $1 billion in bonds “for