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Congresswomen Greene and Stefanik Introduce Resolutions to Expunge Trump’s Impeachments

"The American people know Democrats weaponized the power of impeachment against President Donald Trump to advance their own extreme political agenda," Stefanik said.

Tennessee’s Gov. Lee Grants $200 Million for Full-Time Armed Resource Officers in Public Schools

The grants, a joint effort between Gov. Lee and the General Assembly, will fund the placement of a full-time, armed school resource officer (SRO) at every public school and implement physical security improvements at public and non-public schools across Tennessee.

140 Christians Killed in India—Biden Asked to Intervene

After the slaughter of nearly 140 Christians over the past few weeks in India, President Biden is being urged to confront the country's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Rep. Boebert to Force House Vote on Biden Impeachment—Speaker McCarthy Opposes Her

Boebert's impeachment efforts are different from other impeachment efforts, in that her's uses a procedural tactic that forces the House to hold a floor vote.

House Judiciary Committee Launches Expanded Probe into Banks Sharing Clients’ Data with FBI

These queries stem from a prior investigation into Bank of America (BoA)'s actions in the wake of the events at the Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Miami Becoming More Republican

This transition is on full display with the resurgence of former President Donald Trump in the region, who is currently the front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination.

California Bill Mandates Insurance Coverage of Surrogacy for Homosexual Couples

State Sen. Caroline Menjivar of Burbank, who penned the bill, has proposed an extended interpretation of "infertility," defined as: “A person’s inability to reproduce either as an individual or with their partner without medical intervention.”

Trump Invites Children’s Choir Stopped from Singing National Anthem by Capitol Police

The original performance was interrupted despite the choir having permission from U.S. representatives.

Capitol Door Opened on Jan 6, Giving Over 300 Demonstrators Unrestricted Access: JTN Report (Video)

Security footage has confirmed that a door at the U.S. Capitol was opened during the January 6, 2021 unrest, enabling more than 300 individuals to freely enter the building.

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