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Republican politicians are worried that Mitt Romney's new book will reveal their true feelings and private conversations about Trump

The book, written by The Atlantic staff writer McKay Coppins and set to be released in October, is based in part from hours of interviews with Romney. → Read More

Matt Gaetz says he's going to try to oust Kevin McCarthy from the speakership 'every single day'

"If we have to begin every single day in Congress with a prayer, the pledge, and the motion to vacate, then so be it," Gaetz said on Tuesday. → Read More

Rep. Mary Peltola's husband has died in a plane crash in Alaska

Rep. Mary Peltola announced that her husband, Eugene Peltola Jr., died in a plane accident in Alaska on Wednesday morning. → Read More

Dozens of federal lawmakers are pushing for more flights to a DC-area airport, a move that would drastically improve some of their commutes

Many members are seeking to relax a 1,250-mile perimeter limit for flights to and from Reagan National as part of a five-year FAA reauthorization. → Read More

Clarence Thomas' friends from the elite Horatio Alger Association financed a documentary favoring the justice after the HBO film 'Confirmation' aired Anita Hill scandal

Many of Thomas' supporters, who had long admired his legal career, sought to finance a film that would explore his life story from his perspective. → Read More

The elite Horatio Alger Association, which counts Clarence Thomas among its members, has repeatedly been given unusual access to the Supreme Court's courtroom: report

The Horatio Alger Association counts amongst its membership an array of highly influential and wealthy individuals. → Read More

Former Obama advisor David Axelrod says Cornel West's presidential candidacy could swing the 2024 election to Trump

Cornel West is seeking to run for president on a Green Party ticket, and David Axelrod noted that West could potentially siphon votes from Biden. → Read More

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson says he doesn't know why he was ousted from the network, but isn't 'angry' about the termination: 'This is not the first time I've been fired'

"I'm not angry about it. You can believe me or not, but I think you can feel that I'm not," Carlson told the actor Russell Brand about his firing. → Read More

Trump has been privately grumbling about Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, who has made appearances with Ron DeSantis while publicly remaining neutral in the GOP presidential primary, report says

Some of Trump's advisors have mocked Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds' neutrality, believing she's aiding Ron DeSantis, the Times reported. → Read More

To boost diversity after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in college admissions, UNC will offer free tuition to some in-state students

"We want the best students to know that a UNC-Chapel Hill education is a possibility for them," UNC Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said on Friday. → Read More

Some suburban women drawn to Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign over his support of reopening schools early in the pandemic jokingly call him 'Freedom Daddy'

Ron DeSantis pushed for schools to reopen earlier than other states, with the issue proving to be divisive among parents across the country. → Read More

Federal judge limits the Biden administration's contacts with social media platforms

Judge Terry A. Doughty wrote that the GOP attorneys general "have produced evidence of a massive effort ... to suppress speech based on its content." → Read More

'The Good Doctor' actor Hill Harper is inching toward a potential Senate bid in Michigan, report says

According to Politico, Harper, who lives in Detroit, is putting the final touches on a campaign launch that is still likely a few weeks away. → Read More

The Kremlin is open to discussions over a potential prisoner swap for detained Wall Street Journal journalist Evan Gershkovich, report says

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said during a Tuesday briefing with journalists that any potential talks "must continue in complete silence." → Read More

Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham says she saw Trump show classified documents to people on the Mar-a-Lago dining patio

"He has no respect for classified information. Never did," Grisham told MSNBC's Alex Witt while discussing former President Donald Trump on Sunday. → Read More

Mike Pence, who supported the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling, doesn't think there's racial inequality in education

"We'll continue to move forward as a colorblind society, which is really, the aspiration I believe of every American," Mike Pence said on CBS. → Read More

GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham was called a 'traitor' and roundly booed as he spoke at a South Carolina rally featuring Trump

Graham is a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump but angered the ex-president's conservative base in the aftermath of the Capitol riot. → Read More

Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on military nominees in protest of the Pentagon's abortion policy is disrupting the succession of top military leadership as the US confronts multiple threats abroad

Ret. Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Arnold Punaro told Politico that GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville is "taking the military nominees as political hostages." → Read More

A college graduate with $33,000 in student loan debt says she has 'no hope' after the Supreme Court rejected Biden's forgiveness plan

"A lot of people make it seem like you have a choice in whether to go college or not, but I don't feel that is true," Scarlet Anderson told WaPo. → Read More

The Supreme Court wants to maintain its enhanced security detail after overturning Roe v. Wade, but data shows that overall threats against the judiciary decreased last year, report says

After last year's unrest over Roe, the court is looking to maintain its heightened level of security for the foreseeable future, per The Intercept. → Read More