Hunter Biden on Wednesday defied a congressional subpoena to appear privately for a deposition before Republican investigators who have been digging into his business dealings, insisting outside the U.S. Capitol that he will only testify in public.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday in favor of a former mayor of an Indiana city convicted of accepting a bribe, in a decision that m...

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Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Hunter Biden Defies House Deposition Subpoena
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Johnson defends vote to formalize Biden impeachment inquiry amid White House ‘impasse’: 'We have no choice'
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday defended a vote scheduled this week to formalize the impeachment inquiry into President Biden, arguing that unlike what Democrats did with the "sham impeachment" of former President Trump, Republicans are committed to the "rule of law."
National Archives to hand over 1,799 emails to House Republicans
Burisma has long attracted Republican attention, largely due to allegations that the firm paid off both Hunter and Joe Biden to stifle a probe from then-Ukrainian Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who was investigating the firm.
Trump Has Good Shot With Supreme Court to Get DC Case Tossed, Experts Say
Former President Donald Trump has several viable avenues to have the Supreme Court throw out federal charges he’s facing for his efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election, several lawyers and Constitution experts told The Epoch Times.
Jack Smith Reveals Plans to Use Trump's Cellphone Data in Federal Election Trial
Special counsel Jack Smith has revealed plans that he may present data analysts to comment on then-President Donald Trump's White House cellphone and Twitter data in a forthcoming Washington, D.C., trial in the federal election case.
Monday, December 11, 2023
DOJ Says Trump Not Entitled to Documents Requested, Pushes for March 4 Trial Date
Special counsel Jack Smith's office filed a number of responses over the weekend, objecting to former President Donald Trump's request for a number of documents via discovery while also opposing his motion to pause court proceedings while an appeal is underway.
"The Court should maintain the March 4 trial date," one of the briefs reads, arguing that the pretrial motions schedule should continue while the case is appealed.
New Iowa Poll Shows Trump Holding Commanding Lead
With about a month left before the big day, former President Donald Trump continues to be the top choice for likely Republican Party Iowa Caucus voters.
On Dec. 11, Selzer & Co. released a new poll conducted on behalf of The Des Moines Register, NBC News, and Mediacom Communications Corp.
The survey showed that 51 percent of respondents would pick President Trump as their first choice in the Jan. 15, 2024, Republican Caucus.
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