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Robert Mitchell - The Washington Post
Washington Post· 11 hours agoRobert Mitchell, a former Washington Post copy editor, specializes in political and Gilded Age history. His third book, “The Partisans: James G. Blaine,...
George Santos Admits Husband Matt Gerard 'Hates' When He Tells People They 'Met on Grindr'
OK! Magazine· 5 days agoFormer Republican representative George Santos confirmed he met his husband Matt Gerard on a popular...
‘Stressed’ George Santos using Ozempic again to lose weight ahead of looming trial: ‘I’m too old to...
Page Six· 5 days agoThe expelled congressman exclusively tells Page Six that he’s hoping to drop from 270 pounds to 200...
Ex-Congressman George Santos reveals he met his husband, Matt, on Grindr
Page Six· 6 days ago“[It] was a system glitch, in a sense, and I’m like, ‘Oh, was it meant to be? Or is it just my, you...
Strip Clubs, Basketball Apps, $100k in Withdrawals: Royce White Misused Campaign Funds in Failed...
Mediaite· 3 days agoJust days after news that Royce White, the former NBA player-turned-right-wing conspiracy theorist,...
Minnesota GOP Senate nominee Royce White's 2022 campaign spent funds on strip club, travel, retail
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 2 days agoAfter a failed run for Congress in Minnesota two years ago, Royce White's fading campaign spent more...
Eleven US House of Representatives races to watch in 2024 By Reuters
Investing.com· 5 days agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) -Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives will defend a narrow majority...
Trump circus overshadows Menendez trial
CNN via Yahoo News· 5 days agoSen. Bob Menendez’s corruption trial, which is taking place less than 500 feet away from Donald Trump’s hush money trial, has mostly been an afterthought...
Kirsten Gillibrand, Mike Sapraicone disclose contrasting personal finances
Newsday· 3 days agoGillibrand, 57, of Albany, makes $174,000 a year as a senator and reported in her financial...
Pining for the days when society had ethics
Kitsap Sun via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWe used to expect members of Congress to be serious well-educated and reasonable people grounded in the same plane of existence as the rest of us. ...in the House of Representatives ...