Gov. Doug Burgum, Quentin Fulks and Jon Finer Sunday on “This Week” with Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz
GOV. DOUG BURGUM, QUENTIN FULKS, & JON FINER SUNDAY ON “THIS WEEK” WITH CO-ANCHOR MARTHA RADDATZ
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GOV. DOUG BURGUM, QUENTIN FULKS, & JON FINER SUNDAY ON “THIS WEEK” WITH CO-ANCHOR MARTHA RADDATZ
A former Republican legislative candidate has pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers during the insurrection by extremist supporters of Donald Trump at the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 in the final days of his one-term presidency.
WASHINGTON ― House Oversight Committee chair James Comer (R-Ky.) misrepresented testimony by Kevin Morris, a friend of Hunter Biden’s who sat for a deposition on Thursday, according to Morris’s attorney.
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WASHINGTON — Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a new interview that there should be "speedy trials" in the federal cases against former President Donald Trump, although he made clear that those dates will now be determined by the courts.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. on Thursday hit a United Arab Emirates shipping firm with sanctions after it transported Russian crude oil above the $60 per barrel price cap.
WASHINGTON (AP) — There may be a collective feeling of déjà vu among Democrats in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Tuesday, when they head back to the polls for a court-ordered do-over of a mayoral election they thought they had decided months ago.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Anyone who has lived through a natural disaster and then applied to the federal government for assistance knows that it can be a lengthy, frustrating and bureaucratic process. New rules announced Friday by the federal agency in charge of emergency management aim to simplify and speed up the process.