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Appeals court rules Trump can’t use Alien Enemies Act to swiftly deport Venezuelans 

Rep. Mace leaves meeting with Epstein victims visibly upset

States jockey for top spots in DNC primary shake

House GOP funding chief pushes for stopgap funding bill into November

Massie says he’s confident he’ll get to 218 on Epstein discharge petition

Senate GOP zeroes in on plan to end Trump nominee blockade

Republicans move to squash GOP Epstein rebellion

Republicans release first batch of Epstein files

DC grand jury passes on indicting second person accused of threatening Trump

Trump brushes off health speculation: 'It's sort of crazy'

Massie files petition to force vote on Epstein disclosures

Appeals court overturns ruling halting EPA clawback of climate funds

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Eric Trump leaves door open to White House bid

House GOP adds vote on Epstein investigations resolution amid discharge threat

Trump to make announcement about Department of Defense

Judge rules Trump’s use of US military in LA illegal 

Pessimism about economy at record highs in new survey

Chicago mayor ahead of expected immigration crackdown: 'No federal troops'

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Xi welcomes 'old friend' Putin to China

Trump demands drugmakers 'justify' COVID treatment success

What to watch in the National Conservatism Conference that’s shaken the right

Giuliani out of the hospital after car crash, son says

GOP lawmakers to be confronted by Jeffrey Epstein saga as they return to Congress

Trump-triggered controversies set table for GOP’s return to Congress

Trump, GOP face tough choices for second tax bill

Here is where key states stand on redistricting 

Senate GOP readies for high-stakes battles as work resumes in Washington

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