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On this day in history, August 2, 1939, FDR signs the Hatch Act into law

On this day in history, Aug. 2, 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Hatch Act of 1939 — known formally as An Act to Prevent Pernicious Political Activities — into U.S. federal law, according to History.com. This legislation prohibits civil service employees in the executive branch of the federal government from engaging in some...

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Border data shows how Biden-Harris admin stacks up against Trump on immigration

Customs and Border Protection data shows that President Biden oversaw a crisis of illegal immigration that dwarfed anything seen under former President Trump, despite recent fanfare about Biden’s border policies. Members of the Biden administration have touted the relatively low number of border apprehensions in June, but CBP data shows that illegal immigration spiked massively...

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Democrats' 'weird' attack line on JD Vance may be working, polling guru argues

The Harris campaign’s new favorite attack line against Ohio Sen. JD Vance may be sticking, a new report suggests. Since former President Trump picked Vance as his running mate last month, many Democrats have repeatedly attacked the Republican candidates as “weird” and “creepy.” The “weird” buzzword has particularly been used to attack Vance’s views on...

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'Moderate' Harris VP contender sought left-wing 'mercenaries' to thwart rust belt energy industry

FIRST ON FOX: Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro, who is rumored to be on the short list of vice-presidential candidates for presumptive nominee Kamala Harris, applied as state attorney general to be part of a Michael Bloomberg-sponsored program to appoint special climate prosecutors to go after the energy industry in his state. During the Trump...

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Conservatives roast Harris for yet another 'word salad' after US-Russia prisoner swap

Vice President Kamala Harris became the target of Republican ridicule again Friday after delivering rambling and repetitive remarks on the U.S. prisoner exchange with Russia. President Biden and Harris met with Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, Marine Corps veteran Paul Whelan and others at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland around midnight after the freed...

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White House, Harris silent on Olympics gender controversy as Trump vows to 'protect women and girls'

EXCLUSIVE: Both the White House and Kamala Harris’ campaign were silent when contacted for comment Thursday morning about whether they support biologically male, intersex or trans athletes competing against biological females at the Olympics. The Trump campaign, meanwhile, quickly slammed the notion as uproar surrounds an Algerian fighter caught in the middle of a gender...

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Comic Michael Rapaport says Harris lost his vote over Israel: 'Can't support party that is for this bulls—'

Liberal actor and comedian Michael Rapaport announced that he couldn’t vote for Vice President Harris in the November election and that the Democratic Party’s treatment of Israel had made him reconsider supporting former President Trump. “I’m now a one-issue voter: my money and Israel,” he told former ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele on the July 31...