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Fact-checking Day 4 of the Democratic National Convention

threatened during the course of the 2024 campaign to investigate and jail journalists and political opponents, and he has said he would consider pardoning everyone convicted for their actions during the Jan. 6,

CMS announces Medicare prices for first negotiated drugs

In a call on Wednesday night, Biden administration officials said the negotiated prices would have resulted in $6 billion in savings for Medicare if they had been in effect in 2023, and will save $1.5

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: And the winner is … the target of this attack

Primary roundup: In other primaries Tuesday, voters denied two House candidates in different states who were at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a path to serve in the House.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Divided attention

Trump in Time: In a far-ranging set of interviews with Time magazine, Trump said he would use the National Guard against protesters, expressed support for pardoning Jan. 6 defendants and left open

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Faith in politics

Phillips quit the race on March 6 and endorsed Biden. Haley dropped out on the same day but did not endorse Trump.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Impeachment impact

Newhouse is one of two remaining Republicans in the House who voted to impeach the former president after the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the Capitol.

Fact-checking Biden’s State of the Union

Carbon Brief. 6 Mar 2024. Robertson, Lori. "Biden’s Tax Rate Comparison for Billionaires and Schoolteachers." FactCheck.org. Updated 16 Mar 2023. Biden, Joe (@POTUS).

White House releases $40.1B supplemental funding request

Sabrina Singh told reporters Tuesday that the U.S. government has exhausted funds available under presidential drawdown authority, which provides munitions from current stockpiles — except for roughly $6

Surprise-billing lawsuits slow payments processes

But the court allowed the administration 60 days after the Feb. 6 ruling to file a notice of appeal. Option to appeal If the administration were to appeal the ruling, its next stop would be the U.S.