US Says Ukraine Can Strike ‘Anywhere’ Inside Russia Where Cross-Border Attacks Emanate

‘Ukraine can and does have the right to fire back to defend themselves,’ says Pentagon spokesman. Ukrainian forces have the Biden administration’s consent to use U.S.-donated weapons to strike anywhere inside Russia’s borders that Russian troops are using as a launch point for attacks on Ukrainian territory. Pentagon press secretary and U.S. Air Force Maj.

Mike Pence’s Foundation Launches $10 Million Campaign to Preserve Trump-Era Tax Cuts

Advancing American Freedom released its blueprint to preserve the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Mike Pence’s foundation is launching a $10 million campaign to defend Trump-era tax cuts that are set to expire after next year. The former vice president is encouraging conservatives not to stray from the fight ahead of the presidential

Illinois GOP Chair Resigns, Citing ‘Power Struggles’ With Grassroots

SPRINGFIELD, Ill.—Don Tracy is stepping down as chair of the Illinois Republican Party—and he says party disunity is the reason. “In better days, Illinois Republicans came together after tough intra-party elections. Now, however, we have Republicans who would rather fight other Republicans than engage in the harder work of defeating incumbent Democrats by convincing swing

Federal Judge to Hear Arguments on Lawfulness of Jack Smith Appointment

Attorneys for former President Trump have argued that Mr. Smith’s appointment was unlawful. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing one of the four criminal cases against former President Donald Trump, has scheduled a hearing on June 21 to address the lawfulness of special counsel Jack Smith’s appointment. The parties will argue on President

Senators Debate Proposed $60K National Minimum Wage for Teachers

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) proposed a $60,000 annual national minimum wage for teachers, sending the message that if you pay them, the results will come. None of the legislators or witnesses who spoke at the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing on June 20 disputed that increased pay is a solution for recruiting