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Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley took aim at former president Donald Trump and "squishy" Republican lawmakers in a speech at the Club for Growth donor retreat on Saturday. → Read More
The State Department is funding a project to train Palestinian journalists that will be carried out by a charity that has partnered with terrorist groups, according to grant records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. → Read More
Nikki Haley, the former South Carolina governor, officially joined the presidential race on Tuesday, making her the first major candidate to challenge former president Donald Trump in the Republican primary. → Read More
China, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Turkey have poured millions of dollars into the University of Delaware since the school launched the Biden Institute, President Joe Biden’s domestic policy think tank led by his sister, according to U.S. Department of Education records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon. → Read More
Hunter Biden is in financial turmoil after his paintings sold for less than the six-figure price tags estimated by his gallerist, who previously spent time in jail for making terrorist threats. → Read More
A slim Republican majority and a Speaker of the House weakened by concessions made to anti-establishment conservatives could give Democrats an opening to push through immigration reform this year, senior Republican aides and left-wing immigration activists told the Washington Free Beacon. → Read More
After more than a decade providing a platform for some of D.C.'s most notorious Iranian regime apologists, the Atlantic Council is disbanding its longtime Iran program in the face of mounting protests against the hardline government in Tehran. → Read More
Democratic senator Raphael Warnock won the Georgia Senate election on Tuesday, securing his first full six-year term and giving Democrats control of the upper chamber next year. → Read More
Republican senator Ron Johnson secured reelection to third term as Wisconsin senator on Thursday, holding on to a seat crucial to Republican efforts to win majority control of the Senate. → Read More
Georgia's Senate election will likely head into a December runoff that could determine party control of the upper chamber after both Republican Herschel Walker and Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock fell short of the 50 percent needed to win the race outright on Tuesday. → Read More
Mandela Barnes, the Wisconsin Democratic Senate candidate, said in 2015 that he believes "oil is destroying the world"—an apocalyptic claim that conflicts with his more recent campaign promise to try to make gas more affordable for consumers. → Read More
Wisconsin Democratic Senate candidate Mandela Barnes said people who support "God, country, and guns" are espousing the same "dangerous" rhetoric as members of the terrorist group ISIS. → Read More
A flood of negative advertising against both parties in Georgia appears to be hurting Sen. Raphael Warnock's (D.) image more than Republican challenger Herschel Walker in the final weeks of the election, according to an internal Walker campaign poll obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. → Read More
Democratic senator Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker sparred over abortion, inflation, and the evictions of low-income tenants from Warnock's church-owned low-income apartment complex during their first debate on Friday. → Read More
Mandela Barnes, the Wisconsin Democratic Senate candidate, praised anti-Semitic pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright as "brilliant" after attending a speech in which the controversial preacher accused Israel of "ethnic cleansing" and the United States of committing "war crimes." → Read More
Cornell University is set to host a panel—on the holiest day of the year for Jewish students—featuring a professor who compared the Jewish state to Nazi Germany, claiming that Palestinians in the Hamas-controlled Gaza strip are living in an "extermination camp, run by Jews." → Read More
Wisconsin Democratic Senate candidate Mandela Barnes’s years of criticizing police has left him with few allies in the Wisconsin law enforcement community—a rift that his opponent, Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, has been relentlessly highlighting on the campaign trail. → Read More
Wisconsin’s Democratic Governor Tony Evers said he considers illegal immigrants to be "Wisconsinites" just as much as lawful residents, according to newly unearthed video from 2019. → Read More
Mandela Barnes, the Wisconsin Democratic Senate candidate, told climate activists in 2019 that he opposes any "new pipeline construction," including the expansion of northern Wisconsin’s primary oil and gas line, because "if the infrastructure is there, then people are going to use it." → Read More
Herschel Walker, the Republican Senate candidate in Georgia, has a three-point lead against Sen. Raphael Warnock, according to a poll out Thursday—the third survey in a row to find Walker ahead. → Read More