Lara Trump Launches Bid for RNC Co-Chair
Lara Trump, GOP front-runner Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law, officially kicked off her bid to be co-chair of the Republican National Committee on Tuesday, one day after chair Ronna McDaniel and her co-chair announced their resignations.[#item_full_content]
Mich. Voters Cite Economy For Going From Obama to Trump
Some Michigan voters who twice chose Barack Obama for president said they became supporters of Donald Trump because of concerns about the economy, auto industry, and national security.[#item_full_content]
Fitto sfila sei miliardi a Salvini, ma la Ragioneria tiene i conti aperti. È lite sui fondi del Pnrr
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Castelli: “Salvini inutile doppione di FdI, la sua parabola è finita. Al Nord militanti in subbuglio”
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Fico: “Prima il programma poi la sintesi sui candidati per il fronte progressista”
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Schlein: “Meloni si può battere ma bisogna restare uniti. A destra resa dei conti ora vogliamo l’Abruzzo”
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Veleni in maggioranza e paura per il fedelissimo Marsilio nel fortino Abruzzo. Meloni: “Basta errori”
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State Dems accused of pushing ‘backdoor gun tax’ on lawful firearm owners
A local news outlet accused Colorado Democrats of pushing a “backdoor gun tax” through legislation that would require firearm owners to purchase liability insurance. Three state Democrats — two representatives and one senator — on Feb. 13 introduced the legislation, which would require gun owners to maintain insurance that covers anyone injured from an accidental […]
Harris Holds Closed-Door Meeting to Expand Voting
Vice President Kamala Harris held a closed-door meeting Tuesday to expand voter registration.At the start of the meeting, Harris gave a 7-minute monologue on the urgency to protect voting rights and poll workers, at which point, by the end of her speech, the press was…[#item_full_content]
Ga. House Tackles Gun Safety, Merchant Code For Retailers
Separate gun bills passed by the Georgia House of Representatives on Tuesday would provide a tax credit to pay for gun safety training and gun safes and prohibit financial institutions from using a code to distinguish firearms retailers.[#item_full_content]