Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) reported an apparent spying attempt that took place at her Washington, D.C. home over the weekend through her television.
IRS whistleblowers told Congress that a Justice Department official told investigators not to interview President Biden's grandchildren as part of the federal investigation into Hunter Biden to avoid getting into "hot water."
While The New York Times and Washington Post covered the Titan Submarine and the recent visit of India’s Prime Minister on their front pages, the two papers hid the negative news unfolding about Hunter on page A15.
Committee on Oversight and Accountability maintains the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has unlawfully granted "categorical parole, in violation of clear statutory language, to large numbers of inadmissible aliens."
"Convenient smokescreen for today’s House Ways & Means release of IRS whistleblower testimony of DOJ sabotage of the Hunter Biden investigation," one journalist tweeted.
California Democrats are pushing Assembly Bill 655, reportedly allowing therapists to approve a 12-year-old to live in housing facilities without parental consent or evidence of abuse at home.
"Legally, logistically, and just risk-management wise, this was the safest, wisest course," said Chief Operating Officer in the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Gabriel Sterling.
The DOJ's Office of Public Affairs release stated that Kingsbury "improperly removed and willfully retained" a total of 386 classified documents over her 12-year service period with the FBI's Kansas City division.