House GOP to File Lawsuit to Enforce Subpoena for Hur–Biden Interview Tapes

House Republicans will go to federal court next week to enforce a subpoena for the Justice Department to release the audio of special counsel Robert Hur’s two-day interview with President Joe Biden over his handling of classified information. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced the move during the weekly GOP press conference on June 26.

US Army Revises Standards on Prohibited Extremist Activity

New Army memos revise the service’s rules for reporting and punishing extremist activity, including for online likes and off-base flags, stickers, and apparel. The U.S. Army issued new, more specific guidance on Wednesday to address extremism within its ranks and ensure disciplinary action against those who engage with or promote extremist views. The memo on

Jamaal Bowman Says Jewish Money Helped ‘Brainwash’ Voters Into Opposing Him

‘Squad’ member fell to primary challenger George Latimer by nearly 20 points Jamaal Bowman (Drew Angerer/Getty Images) After losing his primary campaign against Westchester County executive George Latimer by nearly 20 points, “Squad” member Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.) claimed a “super PAC of dark money”—a reference to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee—spent millions

After report on abortion in Idaho, Supreme Court admits document “briefly” uploaded

Washington — The Supreme Court said Wednesday that a document was “inadvertently and briefly” uploaded to its website after Bloomberg News reported that a copy of an opinion in a highly anticipated case involving Idaho’s near-total ban on abortion was briefly posted online. The opinion, in a pair of cases that pit Idaho’s law against

House GOP Skips on Defunding Trump Special Counsel in Spending Bill

The Appropriations Committee unveiled its $78 billion Justice and Commerce spending bill that includes almost $1 billion in cuts to the Justice Department. The House GOP has stopped short of halting the funding of the activities of special counsel Jack Smith, at least for the moment. The House Appropriations Committee released a bill on June