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Fox News Politics newsletter provides the latest political news from Washington, D.C., and updates from the 2024 campaign trail. Recently, President Biden received a significant boost in his fundraising efforts thanks to a soirée attended by former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The fundraiser, held in McLean, Virginia, raised $8.1 million for Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign.

During the event, Biden took the opportunity to target his GOP challenger, former President Trump, emphasizing the importance of democracy in the upcoming election. The fundraiser was hosted at the home of former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a close friend and advisor to the Clintons.

In addition to the fundraising success, Biden’s senior aides are reportedly concerned about the lack of serious plans to beat Trump in the upcoming election. The president has been urged to focus on developing a solid strategy to secure victory in 2024.

Meanwhile, Fox News continues to outperform its competitors, including CNN and The New York Times, in delivering news-heavy content. The network’s digital platform has seen significant growth and engagement, particularly during the month of May.

On Capitol Hill, there are ongoing discussions about revoking contempt of Congress charges against Trump allies, as well as addressing issues related to immigration and national security. Republican lawmakers have criticized Biden’s recent executive orders, accusing them of being politically motivated.

As the 2024 campaign trail heats up, potential Trump running mate contenders are leveraging support from billionaire GOP donors to boost their standing in the Veepstakes. The Biden campaign has faced criticism for its ad blitz targeting Trump’s conviction, with some questioning its relevance.

In legal news, the saga surrounding former President Trump’s gag order continues, with legal experts weighing in on the implications of silencing high-profile figures. New York AG Letitia James has been warned of possible action by Rep. Jim Jordan over an ex-DOJ official’s involvement in the Trump hush-money case.

Across America, concerns have been raised about constitutional amendments that could lead to state-approved child marriage and polyamory. In NYC, council members are accusing the city of discriminating against gay men by lacking IVF coverage. Additionally, the District of Columbia bar has moved to suspend Hunter Biden’s law license following a felony conviction.

In conclusion, the political landscape is evolving rapidly as the 2024 election approaches. Stay informed with the latest updates from Fox News Politics newsletter to get exclusive interviews, campaign trail insights, and more. Subscribe now to stay ahead of the latest developments in Washington, D.C. and beyond.