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Biden's FBI weaponized against political enemies

- The Washington Times

This week, the report of special counsel John Durham revealed that the FBI opened an investigation and spied on Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign based on flimsy, unevaluated intelligence information.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, center, arrives to deliver his State of the Commonwealth address before a joint session of the Virginia General Assembly in the House chambers at the Capitol Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, in Richmond, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

How to win the Virginia General Assembly

- The Washington Times

In taking himself out of the running for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on May 1, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin wisely decided to focus this year not on the White House in Washington but on the Statehouse in Richmond.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, who will complete his second and final term in January 2023, stands near a window in his Capitol office after an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Dec. 19, 2022, in Annapolis, Md. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark)

How Larry Hogan could help GOP

- The Washington Times

On May 1, Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin ended months of speculation about whether he would launch a bid for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.

President Joe Biden talks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of Calif., on the House steps as they leave after attending an annual St. Patrick's Day luncheon gathering at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, March 17, 2023. Facing the risk of a government default as soon as June 1, President Joe Biden has invited the top four congressional leaders to a White House meeting for talks on Tuesday, May 9. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Busting the budget with Biden

- The Washington Times

The way President Biden tells it, the ongoing stalemate over the nation's debt limit has a simple explanation: MAGA Republicans.

FILE - President Joe Biden speaks during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner at the Washington Hilton in Washington, Saturday, April 29, 2023. Biden announced his reelection campaign on April 25. His approval rating was 40% the previous month. Biden would be 86 at the end of a second term, leading to fears that he's too old to keep such a demanding job. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

Biden runs again, and freedom flees

- The Washington Times

President Biden is all in for another four-year term as commander in chief. While Mr. Biden has his reasons for seeking a second term, Americans have their grounds for wanting him out.