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Month: October 2025

House Chairman Comer Calls on AG Bondi to Invalidate All Biden Pardons, Orders Signed by Autopen

The chairman of the powerful House Oversight and Accountability Committee on Tuesday demanded that Attorney General Pam Bondi take steps to invalidate all of Joe Biden’s pardons and executive orders signed by autopen, saying there was ample evidence the former president did not follow the law and was unaware of actions being taken in his name by staff.
“We’ve handed this to Pam Bondi on a silver platter. We’ve done all the heavy lifting,” Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., said in a wide-ranging interview on the Just the News, No Noise television show. “We’ve done the depositions. We’ve combed through the emails. I mean, this is the hard, tedious work of an investigation.

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Court Throws Out Ruling Backing Trump’s Portland National Guard Deployment

National Guard troops deployed to Portland earlier this month

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These 2 Supreme Court Cases May Affect Future Elections

The impact of the decisions will depend upon how quickly the justices issue their rulings.

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Do Californians Realize How Badly They’re Getting Ripped Off?

Let’s say you paid top dollar to go to a fancy, five-star restaurant, and the waiter served you warmed-over McDonald’s. Would you ever go back?… Read More

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USDA Confirms Halt to November SNAP Payments

Roughly 42 million Americans are set to lose food assistance next month unless Congress restores funding authority for SNAP. …

The post USDA Confirms Halt to November SNAP Payments appeared first on The New American.

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Texas Sues Tylenol Maker Over Allegedly Omitting Evidence of Autism Link From Marketing

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is requesting that the court block Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue from deceptive advertising of Tylenol in Texas.

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Food Stamps to Be Paused for 42 Million Americans: What to Know

Congress has not approved money to keep benefits flowing to recipients.

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