Florida voters for the first time must provide identification numbers to request a mail-in ballot and face new restrictions on returning ballots.
Author: Rick Rouan, USA TODAY
Jan. 6 committee promises more hearings this fall. What we know (and don’t) about what happens next
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Ex-Defense secretary Esper claims in new book Trump asked about shooting protesters: report
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McCarthy meets with Cawthorn over orgy, cocaine claims on podcast – reports
Multiple reporters said Wednesday that Rep. Madison Cawthorn met with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy about his comments on a podcast.
UN: Journalists and Afghan nationals detained in Kabul; reports say one American among those held
The United Nations tweeted two journalists and Afghan nationals working with them were detained in Kabul. Reports said one person held was American.
Oregon man who told Biden ‘Let’s go Brandon’ on call says it was ‘innocent jest’
An Oregon dad who finished a Christmas Eve call with the Bidens by saying “Let’s go Brandon” told The Oregonian the quip came out of frustration.
Jan. 6 committee report: Meadows said National Guard would ‘protect pro Trump people’
Mark Meadows sent an email the day before the Capitol insurrection reassuring the recipient the National Guard would ‘protect pro Trump people.’
Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows now will not cooperate with Jan. 6 committee
Mark Meadows’ attorney said on Tuesday that his client will not sit for a deposition with the Jan. 6 committee. Last week, he’d agreed to do so.