Would a Biden presidency need a special counsel investigation? Unable to load episode Not AvailableNot Available Not AvailableNot Available Share Share Subscribe Subscribe Amazon Music Apple Podcasts CastBox Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Pocket Casts RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher TuneIn RSS Download Description × Advertising 0 / 0 | 00:00 / 00:00 | Skip Listen on Privacy Policy Not Available Not Available <iframe> Player Code Embed this player on your website using the snippet below Copy 52% of Americans think a special counsel should be appointed if Joe Biden becomes president, to look into his family’s allegedly corrupt dealings. Top Stories Culture Hockey Immortality: Alex Ovechkin surpasses Wayne Gretzky to become NHL’s all-time scorer Congress Chuck Grassley lays out plan to rein in wayward judges putting ‘unnecessary stress’ on courts Sponsored Award-Winning John Solomon Reports Daily Podcast. LISTEN NOW! Energy Many Democrats deny Biden ever made war on oil, but a new report documents his war effort Courts & Law Missouri’s top cop suggests Planned Parenthood veering toward crime by helping minors get abortions Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise White House Trump’s approval rating rises despite tariff controversy, poll shows White House Trump tells Americans to 'hang tough' after tariff actions: 'We will win' From the States California fails audit of federal programs, 66% of COVID unemployment benefits in question White House Trump posts footage of strike against Houthis: 'They will never sink our ships again' Local Tornados, strong storms rip through US South and Midwest, causing at least 16 deaths Trending House Speaker Johnson reaches agreement with Rep. Luna on proxy voting for new parents: Report University issues public apology after student behind antisemitic abuse pleads guilty: Report Many Democrats deny Biden ever made war on oil, but a new report documents his war effort Chuck Grassley lays out plan to rein in wayward judges putting ‘unnecessary stress’ on courts Jury verdict against oil industry worries critics, could drive up energy costs The Latest From the States Audit: Questioned costs, monitoring federal money plagues Commerce Department From the States Jury verdict against oil industry worries critics, could drive up energy costs From the States Texas Senate passes bill to prohibit sex changes on birth certificates
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