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Treasury gives House GOP access to Biden family suspicious activity reports

The Treasury Department has agreed to let House Oversight Committee members review suspicious activity reports pertaining to President Biden's family, the panel's chairman James Comer announced Tuesday. → Read More

Comer subpoenaed 14 years of bank records in Hunter Biden probe: Raskin

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer issued a subpoena for bank records linked to three people in the panel's investigation of the Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings. → Read More

NYC ICE office ‘fully booked’ for migrant appointments through late 2032: document

New York City's Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office is "fully booked through October 2032” for appointments to process migrants at the southern border. → Read More

Biden whispers Reagan was ‘wacko liberal guy’ while pushing for tax hikes

President Biden defended his proposal to raise the corporate tax rate to 28% by saying Friday that "wacko liberal" former President Ronald Reagan taxed businesses at an even higher rate. → Read More

Biden pitches $5.5T in tax hikes, fed worker pay raise in budget proposal

President Biden’s annual budget plan calls for roughly $5.5 trillion in tax increases over the next decade to offset proposed spending increases. → Read More

Biden to pitch tax hikes in annual budget plan, claims $3T deficit cut

The White House says budget would “ensure the wealthy and large corporations pay their fair share.” → Read More

Republicans eye ‘disinformation’ group that said NY Post too ‘risky’ for ads

Congressional Republicans are probing federal funding of Global Disinformation Index, a UK-based organization that falsely declared The Post and other major news outlets to be "risky" possible spreaders of false information. → Read More

WH won’t say why Hunter Biden-tied Russian oligarchs avoided sanction

Billionaires Vladimir Yevtushenkov and Yelena Baturina have not been sanctioned by the Biden administration. → Read More

Biden abruptly bails on reporters when asked about COVID origins

President Biden grew flustered and abruptly ended a press gaggle before it began Friday when asked about the origins of COVID-19. → Read More

Biden had cancerous lesion removed from chest, White House says

President Biden had a cancerous skin lesion removed from his chest during his annual physical last month. → Read More

Hunter Biden advised Joe’s office on answering Burisma queries: emails

Hunter Biden coached then-Vice President Joe Biden's press secretary on how to respond to questions about him joining the board of Ukrainian natural gas, emails show. → Read More

Biden tells Senate Dems he’ll sign bill reversing softer DC crime laws

White House says Biden “doesn’t support changes like lowering penalties for carjacking.” → Read More

Russian billionaires who dodged US sanctions shopped US land with Hunter Biden, dined with then-VP Joe

New details of Joe and Hunter Biden’s association with Russian billionaires Yelena Baturina and Vladimir Yevtushenkov flesh out tantalizing clues from the first son’s abandoned laptop. → Read More

Biden laughs at Marjorie Taylor Greene pinning 2020 fentanyl deaths of two brothers on him

President Biden chuckled Wednesday night while knocking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for falsely blaming him for the 2020 deaths of two Michigan brothers whose mother emotionally slammed the federal response to surging fentanyl deaths. → Read More

Biden says he cut national debt by $1.7T — when he actually increased it by $3.84T

President Biden wrongly claimed Tuesday that he slashed the national debt by $1.7 trillion -- despite increasing it by about $3.84 trillion over his first two years in office. → Read More

Biden picks Julie Su for labor secretary, despite massive California fraud

Su faces opposition for overseeing fraud and the slow processing of unemployment benefits as California labor secretary. → Read More

Biden says ‘I may be a white boy, but I’m not stupid’ at Black History Month event

President Biden told a White House audience "I may be a white boy, but I'm not stupid" in a cringeworthy attempt at self-deprecating humor during an event celebrating Black History Month. → Read More

White House backs gain-of-function research, still doubts COVID lab leak

Spokesman John Kirby defends risky research, offers “a fancy way of saying yes.” → Read More

Arizona crowd cheers for Alejandro Mayorkas impeachment at House Judiciary hearing

An elated crowd inside Yuma's city hall cheered Thursday for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' potential impeachment after a local official accused him of lying about plans to close gaps in the US-Mexico border wall. → Read More

House Dems skip tour of Mexico border wall gaps before Yuma hearing

House Judiciary Committee Democrats boycotted a Wednesday night tour of the US-Mexico border ahead of a Thursday hearing on the border crisis. → Read More