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U.S. May Be Funding ‘Vicious Anti-Semitic Neo-Nazis’ with Aid to Ukraine: Rep. Gosar

The concerns revolve around Section 8138 of Public Law 117-328, which explicitly forbids the allocation of U.S. funds to the Azov Battalion, a unit notorious for its neo-Nazi affiliations and alleged human rights abuses.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Launches Inquiry into Alleged Misconduct by Senior Special Counsel Prosecutor Jack Smith

"The Department's mission is to ensure impartial justice by upholding the rule of law, requiring all Department employees."

Rep. Steube Files Articles of Impeachment Against Joe Biden

“It’s long past time to impeach Joe Biden. He has undermined the integrity of his office, brought disrepute on the Presidency, betrayed his trust as President, and acted in a manner subversive of the rule of law and justice at the expense of America’s citizens."

BlackRock, MSCI Under Congressional Investigation for ‘Unconscionable’ Chinese Community Party (CCP) Investments

Review shows "that, as a direct result of decisions made by (BlackRock/MSCI), these Americans are now unwittingly funding PRC (People’s Republic of China) companies that develop and build weapons for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)—the PRC’s military—and advance the CCP’s stated mission of technological supremacy."

Rep. Gaetz Leads Republican Charge to End Warrantless Surveillance of Americans, Highlighting Government Abuse of Power

The constitutional rights of American citizens should take precedence over warrantless surveillance.

House Republicans Consider Proposal Defunding the WHO

Republicans on the House Committee on Appropriations are considering a budget proposal that would end funding for the World Health Organization (WHO).

Idaho Republicans Call For ‘Abolition’ of FBI If Agency ‘Cannot Be Reformed’

The resolution outlines a history of some of the FBI's most severe abuses.

Pentagon Tracks Social Media for ‘Embarrassing’ Posts Aimed at Officials

Surveillance involves collecting publicly available data, detecting perceived online threats, and even pinpointing individuals' exact locations.

U.S. and China Vow to Mend Ties, but Contentious Issues Remain Unresolved

Blinken's emphasis remained on the resumption of military-to-military communication, a U.S. priority that China has consistently declined since 2021.

Toddler and Parents In Prison For Life After Possessing a Bible In North Korea

A-two-year old North Korean and the toddler’s parents have been sentenced to life in prison after a Bible was found in their possession. 

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