Administration

California DMV Tests Digital Driver’s Licenses Amid Data Security Concerns

Approximately 2,000 drivers are participating in this pilot program, with the expectation to "actively use it and provide feedback."

Australian Gov’t Sued Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

Class action suit includes over 500 claimants, seeks compensation for injuries allegedly sustained from COVID-19 vaccines.

White House Asked Facebook to Censor Conservative Commentators

The memo specifically targets posts by conservative commentator Tomi Lahren.

Persecution, Death of Nigerian Christians Leads to International Discussion

Since the Congressional Values Action Team caucus met with Catholic Bishop Chipa Wilfred Anagbe and the Rev. Remigius Ihyula, House Resolution 82 garnered support.

Iowa National Guard, State Patrol to Deploy in Support of Texas Operation Lone Star

The Biden administration has "created one of the most significant national security and humanitarian crises of our generation and are blatantly ignoring the impact it’s having on our states, cities, and our people."

DOJ Charges Trump with Conspiracy, Witness Tampering Tied to 2020 Presidential Election

The federal prosecution alleges that Trump was bent on retaining his position of power through a scheme that sought to undermine a fundamental function of the U.S. federal government—the execution of the process for “collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election."

Biden Has Spent 39% of His Presidency on Vacation: Report

President Joe Biden spent the weekend in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware with First Lady Jill Biden, adding to the 360 days he has vacationed so far during his presidency.

Archer’s Testimony to Oversight Committee: Biden Was ‘The Brand’ in Son’s Business, Contradicting Earlier Denials of Involvement

Joe Biden "lied to the American people when he said he had no knowledge about his son's business dealings and was not involved."

Senate Rejects Proposed Amendment Establishing Office to Oversee Ukraine Funds

The U.S. Senate rejected a proposed amendment that would have created an office of Lead Inspector General to oversee the billions of aid sent to Ukraine.

Ford Projected to Lose $4.5 Billion on Electric Vehicle Line

The company still made a net income of $1.9 billion in the second quarter of 2023.

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