Eric Schwerin Testifies Joe Biden and the Biden Family Used Alias Email Accounts During Vice Presidency

‘That’s Joe Biden?’ the investigator asked, to which Mr. Schwerin replied, ‘Correct.’ Eric Schwerin, an associate of President Joe Biden and his family, appears to have confirmed allegations that the president and several of his family members relied on aliases and personal email accounts to communicate amongst themselves during his term as vice president. In

Senate Republicans Demand Reversal of LNG Export Ban, Warn ‘Dire National Security’ Risks

The election-year decision jeopardizes America’s relationship with its allies, Republicans have said. A group of Republican senators are demanding that the Biden administration immediately resume liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, which they say is a “national security” matter related to whether Ukraine can rely on America to fuel its war. The White House in January

Peter Navarro Set to Become First Former Trump Official Sent to Jail

Navarro is expected at a minimum-security prison in Miami on March 19 after the Supreme Court rejects his bid to avoid sentence. Former Trump adviser Peter Navarro is about to become the first official from that administration to serve prison time and the first White House official to be jailed for contempt of Congress, after

Candidates in Crowded GOP Utah House Race Vow to Fight Feds for Control of Public Lands

In a state where two-thirds of land is managed by federal agencies, Republicans in primary for Rep. John Curtis’ seat say they’ll fight Biden energy policies SALT LAKE CITY–The race to replace retiring Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) in the U.S. Senate pits prominent Utah party rivals against each other in a Senate primary while also

RNC Files Election Integrity Lawsuit Against Nevada Secretary of State

The Nevada Secretary of State is facing a lawsuit over an alleged failure to maintain accurate and up-to-date voter rolls, undermining voter confidence. The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Nevada GOP have sued the Nevada Secretary of State, accusing the state’s top elections official of undermining voter confidence by failing to follow federal law

Biden, Netanyahu Speak for the First Time in More Than a Month as Tensions Rise

The president expressed his deep concerns about Israel’s potential military operations in Rafah, Jake Sullivan said. WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had their first phone conversation in over a month on March 18, amid rising tensions between the two leaders over the Gaza conflict. Both leaders discussed the most recent developments