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John Gizzi

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San Francisco Bishop Bans Pelosi From Communion

In a stunning break with the recent patterns of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco announced Friday afternoon that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi would be denied the sacrament of the Catholic Mass known as Holy Communion. → Read More

Nebraska Gov. Race: Pillen Takes Lead With Ricketts Backing

The Nebraska governor’s race is going down to the wire with the primary slated for Tuesday. → Read More

'Trump Factor' Key Reason For Republican Retirements From House

Retirement announcements last week from Reps. Fred Upton (Mich.) and Bob Gibbs (OH) brought to 22 the number of House Republicans who are retiring, seeking another office, resigning, or have died. → Read More

Trump Endorses Sarah Palin for Congress

Forty-eight hours after Sarah Palin got in the special election to replace the late Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee got her first major endorsement - from Donald Trump. → Read More

Sarah Palin Can Win House Race, Fmr Alaska Lt. Gov. Tells

Ten minutes before the filing deadline to run in the special election to succeed the late Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, Sarah Palin stunned observers on all side by entering the race. → Read More

Rep. Peter DeFazio 19th House Dem to Say 'Outta Here!'

Soon after Oregon's Rep. Peter DeFazio on Wednesday became the 19th House Democrat to announce his retirement in 2022, numerous scholars of politics concluded it was just the latest sign that Democrats... → Read More

Iowa Turning Solidly GOP After Big Special Election Win

Republicans got a big boost in Iowa on Tuesday night as conservative Republican Jon Dunwell, a pastor and financial services representative, handily won a historically Democratic seat in the state House of Representatives. → Read More

Hungary to Newsmax: 'It Was Easier to Deal With Taliban on Afghan Exit Than US Allies'

On the same day that Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto was meeting in Paris with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, government officials from Hungary privately voiced major disappointment... → Read More

Michael Reagan: 'My Father Would Have Supported Hinckley's Release'

But one person especially close to the situation believes Reagan, who died in 2004, would have supported the release of Hinckley — now 66 and, since his release from St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, living in the Williamsburg, Virginia, home of his mother. She died last year at age 95. → Read More

Trump Picked Milley for JCS Chairman Over Choice of Pentagon Brass

For nearly a week, headlines have been made by the claims in a new book that Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, likened Donald Trump's words and actions on Jan. 6 to Adolf Hitler... → Read More

Missouri Senate Race Unpredictable And Explosive

The Republican race to succeed retiring Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., is shaping up as the most-watched — and potentially most explosive — of 2022... → Read More

Missouri Senate Race Unpredictable And Explosive

The Republican race to succeed retiring Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., is shaping up as the most-watched — and potentially most explosive — of 2022... → Read More

Will Ex-Sen. Perdue's Exit Mean Sen. Herschel Walker, R-Ga.?

Not since Aug. 20, 1956, when former Sen. Millard Tydings, D-Md., suddenly withdrew from a bid for the seat he lost six years earlier, has the abandonment of a former U.S. senator from a comeback campaign had such an impact on his state's politics as that of former Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., on Tuesday morning. → Read More

UK Ambassador Boosted Trump, Now He's a Target

Since Donald Trump was elected President in November of 2016, he has had a powerful booster in the dean of Washington's diplomatic corps, Sir Kim Darroch, Britain's ambassador to the United States.That support came into question this past weekend by a Daily Mail report... → Read More

Pope Won't Meet Italian Leader Salvini Due to Migrant Hardline

The man considered Italy's most popular politician, Lega (League) Party leader and Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini, has been stonewalling on meeting with Pope Francis, Newsmax John Gizzi reports. → Read More

Texas Rep. Hurd Claims Victory, But Dem Ortiz-Jones Wants Full Count

Rep. Will Hurd, R.-Texas, claimed victory last week in the hard-fought race in Texas' sprawling 23rd District.But over the weekend, Democrat Gina Ortiz-Jones refused to concede and insisted the tight contest with Hurd was "not over" until every ballot was counted.Following... → Read More

Early Voting Trends Point to Blue Wave

With less than 24 hours to go before Election Day, more than 32 million Americans have voted early or by absentee ballots. → Read More

Shocker of a Poll in 'Safest' Pa. Republican District

Newsmax's John Gizzi reports, Rep. Lloyd Smucker, R-Pa., was shown leading Democratic newcomer Jessica King by a minuscule 50-46 percent in what is considered the safest Republican House districts in the Keystone State, Lancaster-York Counties. → Read More

Cruz Still Leads in Texas

Barely two weeks before the election, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz is still holding on to a lead among likely voters in Texas. → Read More

Republican Hawley Pulling Away from Sen. McCaskill in Missouri

Missouri Republicans could scarcely contain themselves Sunday, with the release of a fresh Missouri Scout poll showing Republican Josh Hawley leading Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill by 49 to 45 percent statewide. → Read More