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Congress confronts divide over Capitol Police and eyes more security funding after Pelosi attack

By Annie Grayer, Daniella Diaz, Melanie Zanona and Whitney Wild, CNN When Retired Army Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré briefed House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy about security enhancements his task force would be recommending in the wake of the January 6, 2021, attack, Honoré told CNN McCarthy was skeptical about the need for more Capitol Police

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Warnings about a fragile democracy hit home for some Arizona voters as election deniers compete for key offices

By Maeve Reston and Kyung Lah, CNN The voters who poured into a Phoenix high school to hear from former President Barack Obama were looking to send a message of defiance Wednesday night. They said they are determined to defeat former President Donald Trump’s hand-picked slate of election deniers — including gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake,

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Pentagon police arrest man who drove through checkpoint and said he ‘was trying to kill people,’ court documents say

By Oren Liebermann, CNN An Ethiopian man was arrested outside the Pentagon last week after Pentagon police say he drove through a checkpoint toward officers and later said, “I hate America and I was trying to kill people” as he was being apprehended, according to an affidavit filed in federal court. Tamirat Yehualawork, 36, is

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Three takeaways from the final New Hampshire Senate debate

By Eric Bradner, CNN Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan, who’s vying to hold onto her New Hampshire seat next week, didn’t hesitate to criticize President Joe Biden’s administration in a debate with Republican challenger Don Bolduc on Wednesday — especially distancing herself from the administration’s handling of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. New Hampshire’s Senate seat

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Trump aide Kash Patel ordered to testify to grand jury investigating Mar-a-Lago documents, sources say

By Katelyn Polantz and Paula Reid, CNN A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Donald Trump adviser Kash Patel to testify before a grand jury investigating the handling of federal records at Mar-a-Lago, according to two people familiar with the investigation. Judge Beryl Howell of the DC District Court has granted Patel immunity from prosecution on

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Biden administration distributes billions to lower heating costs as energy prices soar

By Tami Luhby, CNN The Biden administration is distributing $4.5 billion in federal assistance to help lower many Americans’ heating bills this winter as they brace for another season of sky-high energy costs. The funds for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known as LIHEAP, stem from regular appropriations by Congress, additional emergency funding

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Clarence Thomas was ‘key’ to a plan to delay certification of 2020 election, Trump lawyers said in emails

By Tierney Sneed, Katelyn Polantz and Sara Murray, CNN A lawyer for former President Donald Trump described Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as “key” to Trump’s plan to delay Congress’ certification of President Joe Biden’s victory through litigation after the 2020 election, according to emails recently turned over to the House select committee investigating January

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Republicans dial down rhetoric in closing messages as Democrats attack in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania

By Eric Bradner and David Wright, CNN Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin is raking leaves, asking if voters are “tired of the division and the anger.” Tim Michels, the GOP nominee for governor, is driving a red pickup truck, promising a “new direction for Wisconsin.” As Election Day approaches, all four candidates in Wisconsin’s

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