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Dems Want Undocumented To Vote, GOP Is Fighting Back
Written by Story7The Republican National Committee is suing two cities in Vermont that enable non-US citizens to vote in local elections, according to a report on Tuesday.
Debate: Have AOC's 'Crocodile Tears' Killed Her Chances To Become NY Senator?
Written by BreakingRep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has diminished the possibility of a successful primary run against New York Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer after she was recorded crying on the House floor after a vote to give another $1 billion to Israel to restore its Iron Dome missile interception system.
Biden's Trump Derangement Syndrome Is Out Of Control
Written by BreakingPresident Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is, like before, intending to abolish former President Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” program that strongly decreased asylum fraud and helped defeat the Catch and Release policy.
RNC Sues Over Voter Fraud Issues In MAJOR Areas
Written by BreakingThe Republican National Committee is suing two cities in Vermont that enable non-US citizens to vote in local elections, according to a report on Tuesday.
Biden Crushing The Economy With Heavy Vaxx Mandate Fines
Written by Mid-Day 1Within the almost 2,500 page Build Back Better Act, lawmakers have upped the fines for businesses by tenfold for those found in violation of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA), which now covers COVID-19 as a hazard.
Vice President Kamala Harris exposed her true self by supporting a student who falsely accused Israel of ethnic genocide and then responded by saying the student's "truth should not be suppressed."
Debate: Does Teaching Critical Race Theory Violate Civil Rights?
Written by BreakingRep. Bob Good will introduce legislation Wednesday that would make teaching critical race theory in federally funded schools a civil rights violation, the Virginia Republican told Fox News.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Monday seemed to pour cold water on Democratic leadership's dreams of reaching a compromise on a sweeping spending bill in time for a Thursday vote on the Senate-passed infrastructure bill.
The 2022 midterm elections are just past 13 months away.
While that may look like a long time to go, the race has long been happened, with contenders announcing their candidacies, fundraising in full swing, and campaign ads already appearing in hot contests across the country.
Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming is headed to New Hampshire as she puts herself as a leading Republican opponent to former President Donald Trump.
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Weekend Recap: The Bill That Barely Dodged Government Shutdown
Written by LeadingRepublicans on Monday obstructed a short term commitment to stave off a government shutdown because Democrats included language that raises the debt ceiling.
Must See: Psaki Reacts To Biden's Sinking Poll Numbers By Doing This - (Video)
Written by BreakingWhite House Press Secretary Jen Psaki snapped at a reporter on Monday when she was asked regarding President Joe Biden's sinking poll numbers throughout a press briefing.
Congress Playing With DANGEROUS Cyber security Legislation
Written by LeadingThe House passed major defense funding legislation last week, and provisions related to cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, the digital workforce, and 5G wireless capabilities are the top tech-related amendments that made the bill.
Liz Cheney Hits Rewind To Reconcile Her Stance On Gay Marriage
Written by Mid-Day 3Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney regretted objecting to gay marriage in the past, an opinion that once led to distanced relationships with some family members.