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.
The Supreme Court gave the Biden administration a victory in an immigration case, ruling that Republican states could not challenge a policy narrowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) priorities for arresting and deporting illegal immigrants.
"The American people know Democrats weaponized the power of impeachment against President Donald Trump to advance their own extreme political agenda," Stefanik said.
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."
The multi-agency collaboration has resulted in "over 384,000 illegal immigrant apprehensions and more than 29,000 criminal arrests," including "over 28,000 felony charges reported."
"Convenient smokescreen for today’s House Ways & Means release of IRS whistleblower testimony of DOJ sabotage of the Hunter Biden investigation," one journalist tweeted.
Currently serving as the president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the second-largest teachers' union in the country, Weingarten was instrumental in shaping COVID policies in academic settings.
“Crooked Joe Biden likes to pretend he stands up to Big Pharma—but in fact, I was the only President in modern times who EVER took on Big Pharma, and I took it head on," said Trump. "Biden canceled my tough-on-pharma policies the moment he had a chance."