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Biden's attorneys transferred cache of docs from Boston law office to National Archives, emails show

The National Archives asked President Biden’s attorneys to turn over a previously unknown stash of documents transferred to a Boston law office after classified documents were discovered at Mr. Biden’s Washington think tank in November. → Read More

Mark Milley drafted resignation letter after crossing Lafayette Square with Donald Trump, book says

Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, vowed to “fight” the Trump administration “from the inside” after debating whether to resign after he was photographed marching alongside the president across Lafayette Square amid the Black Lives Matter protests in summer 2020. → Read More

Steve Bannon requests retrial in criminal contempt of Congress case

Steve Bannon has filed a motion for a new trial after being found guilty of contempt of Congress last month for failing to comply with a subpoena from the House Jan. 6 committee. → Read More

White House condemns China’s ‘irresponsible’ overreaction to Pelosi’s Taipei stopover

The Pentagon has ordered the USS Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group to “remain on station” to monitor China’s ongoing military maneuvers in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, the White House announced Thursday. → Read More

Biden had intended to nominate pro-life judge Chad Meredith in Kentucky: Reports

President Biden intended to nominate a pro-life conservative to serve as a district court judge in Eastern Kentucky on the day the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to reports. → Read More

Biden admits not foreseeing formula shortage from shutting down ‘one facility’

President Biden stumbled Wednesday in defending his administration’s handling of the Abbott Nutrition plant closure, which led to the nationwide infant-formula shortage, saying that it did not foresee the impending crisis. → Read More

Battle for Mariupol back on after civilian convoy finally allowed out

Russian forces renewed their assault on the key Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on Sunday just hours after a convoy of civilian refugees was finally allowed to leave, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy greeted a U.S. congressional delegation headed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and accused the Kremlin of pursuing a “war of extermination.” → Read More

McCaul campaign runs ad targeting Beijing Olympics

Rep. Michael T. McCaul has launched an ad campaign highlighting abuses carried out by the Chinese Communist Party set to run alongside coverage of the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing. → Read More

FBI works to boost the number of hate crimes reported: ‘Huge priority’

The FBI has embarked on a nationwide campaign to encourage people to report more hate crimes, which the Biden administration says are much more prevalent than reflected in annual crime statistics. → Read More

Jan. 6 Committee threatens Meadows with contempt charges

The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol warned that they are prepared to seek criminal contempt charges against former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows if he fails to appear for his deposition Friday. → Read More

Democrats move to censure Rep. Paul Gosar over anime tweet depicting attacks on AOC, Biden

House Democrats plan to introduce a resolution to censure GOP Rep. Paul Gosar for tweeting an anime-style video depicting violence against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and President Biden. → Read More

13 Trump officials in violation of Hatch Act, federal investigators find

More than a dozen Trump administration officials, including Cabinet secretaries and top White House aides, overstepped the legal line meant to separate official government activities and campaigning in the leadup to the 2020 presidential election, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel found in a report released Tuesday. → Read More

Biden crusade against ‘domestic extremism’ spurs thousands of FBI probes, fears of a police state

The FBI currently has 2,700 open investigations of domestic extremism, more than double the usual number of cases, according to counterterrorism officials, underscoring the Biden administration’s accelerated pursuit of what it calls “domestic violent extremists.” → Read More

Jeffrey Clark, former Trump DOJ official, refuses to answer questions before House Jan. 6 panel

A former senior Trump administration Department of Justice official refused to answer questions during a Friday deposition before the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. → Read More

State Department appoints new leader for ‘Havana Syndrome’ task force

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday appointed new leadership to the task force probing “Havana syndrome” cases which increasingly afflict U.S. diplomats around the globe. → Read More

Senate Republicans blast Biden over dishonorable discharges for unvaccinated troops

Senate Republicans on Thursday blasted President Biden’s plan to dishonorably discharge active-duty military personnel who refuse to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

Voting technology firm Smartmatic sues Newsmax, OAN over 2020 election claims

Voting machine manufacturer Smartmatic has filed defamation lawsuits against conservative news outlets Newsmax and One America News, citing “a continuous stream of falsehoods” by the networks alleging manipulated vote totals for President Biden in the 2020 presidential election. → Read More

Jeff Merkley opposes Rahm Emanuel nomination for Japan ambassador

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved the nomination Wednesday of former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel for U.S. ambassador to Japan over the objections of two Democrats, one of whom cited Mr. Emanuel's handling of a high-profile police shooting. → Read More

Hawley introduces bill to bolster U.S. assistance to Taiwan’s defense

Sen. Josh Hawley introduced legislation on Tuesday that would bolster U.S.'s defense assistance to Taiwan amid rising tensions with China. → Read More

Navy investigation reveals sub hit uncharted underwater mountain

A U.S. Navy investigation has determined that the nuclear attack submarine damaged in a collision in the South China Sea in early October struck an uncharted underwater mountain, defense officials said Monday. → Read More