Liberals tell Breyer to retire after McConnell says he won't support Biden Supreme Court pick in 2024
Some on the left are re-upping their calls for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire from the bench Monday after Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would block a nominee from President Biden in 2024 if Republicans are in the Senate majority.
Rep. Buck introduces bill to bar federal dollars from funding 1619 Project in schools
Buck, alongside his House colleague Rep. Rick Allen, R-Ga., and Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., reintroduced the Saving American History Act, which "would ban federal funds from being used to teach the 1619 Project in K-12 schools or school districts," according to a press release exclusively obtained by Fox News.
Reality Winner, NSA contractor in leak case, out of prison
A former government contractor who was given the longest federal prison sentence imposed for leaks to the news media has been released from prison to home confinement, a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Monday.
Biden raises concerns with comment that he will ‘get in trouble’ for answering question
ACU Foundation Senior Fellow Mercedes Schlapp and former Democratic Ohio Congressional Candidate Desiree Tims discuss criticism of President Biden being ‘handled’ by staff
Sessions, Rosenstein unaware of McGahn subpoena: source
Neither former Attorney General Jeff Sessions nor former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein were aware of any Justice Department subpoena for records of Trump administration White House counsel Don McGahn while they were in office, a source close to Sessions and Rosenstein told Fox News.
Steve Scalise recognizes anniversary of GOP baseball shooting: 'We must never defund the police'
The number two House Republican recognized the fourth anniversary of the shooting by a supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., with a tweet that lauded law enforcement for saving his life and others “from a leftist who came to the baseball field to kill Republican Members of Congress.”