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According to the New York Post, on June 5, the U.S. Senate passed a roughly $70 billion immigration enforcement bill after more than 18 consecutive hours of voting. The legislation cleared the chamber by a 52-47 vote and provides major new funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and
Massie Outraged After Judiciary Committee Rejects Amendment Protecting Vaccine Dissenters
In a recent vote, Republicans failed to amend the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act with protections...
Air Force Squanders Millions in Pilot Training Expenses With Vaccine Mandate Expulsions: Lawyer
The U.S. Air Force is squandering millions of taxpayer dollars invested in training pilots by way of...
Gov. Abbott Announces Military Drills to Counter Texas Migration as Title 42 Ends
Texas Governor Greg Abbott will deploy the military, anticipating a massive rise in migrant numbers after...
Energy Execs Ghost Democrat-led Gas Price Hearing After Deluge of Rhetoric Riddled by Profit Shaming
A trio of CEOs from some of America’s largest fossil fuels companies quietly declined to testify at a...
Florida Investigating 2020 Presidential Election Allegations of Votes Cast by Ineligible Felons
Several voter fraud probes are underway in various Florida counties amidst a legal tug of war surrounding...
In Address to National Executives Roundtable, Biden Speaks of Historical ‘Inflection Point’ for Coming
U.S. President Joe Biden said the quiet part out loud when he spoke of a coming “New World Order” during...
A Central Bank Digital Currency Is Coming to America
Commentary U.S. President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order to “study” the possibilities for creating...
Only 17.5 Percent of Eligible Voters Cast Ballots In Texas Midterm Primaries
Despite the 2020 Presidential Election arguably being the most contentious in U.S. history, the State...
74% of Americans in Favor of No-Fly-Zone Over Ukraine Even Though It Would Lead to Nuclear War With Russia
Nearly three-fourths of Americans across the political spectrum said they agreed with a hypothetical...