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Mike Pence’s Presidential Campaign Reports $1.2 Million in Fundraising for First Three Weeks

Mike Pence's presidential campaign has raised nearly $1.2 million in the first three weeks, with a focus on small-dollar fundraising. Despite concerns from Republican leaders about renominating President Donald Trump, Trump continues to lead in the polls with no clear alternative candidate. It remains to be seen if Pence and other Republican candidates can gain enough support to challenge Trump's lead in the six months leading up to the Iowa caucuses.

GOP 2024 Contenders Gather in Des Moines to Win Over Christian Conservative Voters at Family Leadership Summit

Six Republican presidential candidates, including former Vice President Mike Pence, attended the Family Leadership Summit in Des Moines, Iowa on Friday. Moderated by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, the event was attended by nearly 2,000 Christian conservative voters and featured discussions on a variety of topics. The candidates received a warm reception from the crowd, and the event was a key step in the road to the Iowa Republican caucuses.

Governor Kim Reynolds Signs Six-Week Abortion Ban into Law in Iowa, Setting Off Legal Battle Over Reproductive Rights

Governor Kim Reynolds (R) signed a six-week abortion ban into law in Iowa on Friday, setting off a legal battle over reproductive rights. The signing ceremony was held at the Family Leadership Summit, a prominent political gathering hosted by an evangelical Christian group, and was attended by Republican state legislators and anti-abortion leaders. Opponents of the ban have vowed to challenge it in court, arguing that it is unconstitutional and violates the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision.

Donald Trump Skips Major Iowa GOP Event, Drawing Criticism from Iowa Residents and Political Leaders

Donald Trump will not be attending the Family Leadership Summit in Des Moines, Iowa on Friday, a major gathering of Republican presidential hopefuls and Iowa GOP voters. His absence has been met with criticism from Iowa residents and Bob Vander Plaats, the president and CEO of the Family Leader. The summit is an important event for Republican presidential hopefuls, as it is hosted by a prominent evangelical Christian group in a state where those voters make up the majority of likely GOP caucusgoers. It is unclear why Trump has chosen to skip the event, but it is likely to have an impact on the outcome of the Iowa primaries.

House Vote on Annual Defense Policy Bill Faces Uncertain Future After Conservative Amendments

The House of Representatives is set to vote Friday on the annual defense policy bill, which has been a bipartisan effort for more than six decades. However, the bill is now facing an uncertain future due to Republican amendments that would cut funding for abortion- and gender transition-related services, causing sharp opposition from congressional Democrats. The Pentagon had previously announced that it would provide travel allowances for troops to access “non-covered reproductive health care”, but the NDAA amendments would reverse this decision. It remains to be seen if the bill will pass with the amendments intact, or if the two parties can come to an agreement on a compromise.

House Freedom Caucus Votes to Remove Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from Group After Alleged “Attacks” on GOP Colleagues

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has been removed from the House Freedom Caucus, a group of conservative lawmakers founded in 2015 to advance conservative policies. Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) made definitive comments on the matter during an appearance on NBC News' “Meet the Press NOW”. Greene, however, said she had not been informed of her ousting and was not concerned about it. Despite her removal, Greene said she had no time for the “drama club” and was not concerned about her ousting from the Freedom Caucus.

FBI Director Chris Wray Defends FBI’s Apolitical Nature in Face of GOP Accusations of Weaponization

At a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, FBI Director Chris Wray faced sharp questioning from Republicans who accused the agency of being "weaponized" against them. Wray, a registered Republican, defended the FBI's actions, saying that it is an apolitical organization and is committed to protecting the rights of all Americans, regardless of their political views.

Iowa Legislature Passes Bill Banning Most Abortions After Six Weeks, Despite Vocal Objections from Democratic Lawmakers and Abortion Advocates

The Iowa Legislature passed a bill banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, with only Republican support. The bill includes narrow exceptions for rape and incest, and was passed despite vocal objections from Democratic lawmakers and abortion advocates. After the bill was approved, protesters in the gallery booed and yelled “shame” to state senators.

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