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Johnson backs Trump, Vance in criticism of pope

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Johnson backs Trump, Vance in criticism of pope

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he was “taken a little bit aback” by recent comments from the pope.

Wyden urges Democrats to back FISA privacy amendments

The senator called for guardrails on the use of AI in surveillance.

Johnson backs Trump, Vance in criticism of pope

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he was “taken a little bit aback” by recent comments from the pope.

Johnson backs Trump, Vance in criticism of pope

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he was “taken a...

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The senator called for guardrails on the use of...

Inside Pakistan’s turnaround with Trump

Moves ranging from a Nobel Peace Prize nomination to...

Trump makes last-minute plea for GOP to ‘stick together’ on key surveillance powers vote

In a Truth Social post, the president sought to...

Trump says war in Iran ‘can be over very soon’ amid uncertain peace negotiations

Negotiators left Pakistan last weekend without an agreement.

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