Lindsey Graham’s Testimony In Georgia Trump Probe Is Now On Hold

The Georgia grand jury was temporarily prevented from requiring Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham to testify in its investigation of efforts to sabotage President Biden’s 2020 election victory while the Supreme Court evaluates Graham’s claim of congressional immunity.

Biden’s New Oil Plan Has Some Very Big Flaws

After releasing the largest amount of oil ever from the U.S. emergency petroleum reserve, the Biden administration has signaled that it will soon replenish the reserve, a multibillion-dollar endeavor that it thinks will stimulate the stagnant domestic drilling industry.

Judge to Decide Faith Of Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness

Republicans in six states are seeking an injunction to prevent the Biden administration from proceeding. Attorneys for the Biden administration and the states opposing the president’s plan to cancel student loans faced off in a federal court hearing on Wednesday, leaving the initiative’s future uncertain.

Nuclear Drills Being Performed By NATO

NATO will conduct long-planned nuclear drills next week. The drill will take place regardless of escalating tensions in Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin’s assertion that he is not bluffing about using all available means to defend Russian territory said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday.

Good News, Republicans Are Leading In The Most Recent Poll

The most recent survey from Monmouth University indicated that a majority of respondents (47%) would rather have Republicans control Congress than Democrats (44%), indicating that Republicans are continuing to gain ground on Democrats. According to the latest Monmouth University Poll, economic issues are a more significant factor in this year’s midterm elections than concerns about rights and democracy. Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Polling Institute, stated in a press release on Monday …

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DOJ States That Speed Is Important Regarding Trump

Prosecutors have not finished challenging U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s handling of the case. The Justice Department is attempting to expedite its appeal of a ruling that delayed its investigation into documents seized at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home.