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Arkansas enacts bill banning transgender students from using bathroom of their choice in public schools

Arkansas joined several states on Tuesday by enacting a bill into law prohibiting transgender people at public schools from using the restroom that uses their gender identity. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed her name on the piece of legislation, which applies to multi-person restrooms and locker rooms at public schools and charter schools from kindergarten through 12th grade.

DeSantis jabs Trump’s leadership style and character, says there is ‘no daily drama’ in governor’s office

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis cast himself as a pragmatic leader whose no-nonsense style could propel him to the White House, dismissing former President Trump’s recent criticisms as nothing more than “background noise” that isn’t worth engaging.  The comments came during a wide-ranging interview with Piers Morgan, another frequent target of Trump’s derision, that will air on Fox Nation this Thursday.

Trump forcefully disputes ‘fake’ ABC News report he ‘misled’ his attorneys concerning classified documents

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at ABC News on Tuesday over what he said was a “fake” report that he “deliberately misled” his attorneys about his handling of the classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago home last year. “Shame on Fake News ABC for broadcasting ILLEGALLY LEAKED false allegations from a Never Trump, now former chief judge, against the Trump legal team.

Ron DeSantis Criticizes Trump in Interview with Piers Morgan

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finally opened up about his ongoing feud with former President Donald Trump — once an ally — in an interview with Piers Morgan, criticizing Trump’s leadership style while dismissing all critiques — particularly those lodged by Trump — as mere “background noise.

Potential 2024 GOP long shot says his ideas may be enough to boost him past Trump, DeSantis

EXCLUSIVE – Former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan wants to bring the GOP back to the future. The former FBI agent, who later served 14 years in Congress and grabbed plenty of attention in the nation’s capital as chair of the House Intelligence Committee, says his latest mission to come up with “real solutions” to get the country back on track could lead to a campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.