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Jamie Dimon Says Stopping Oil and Gas Funding Would Be ‘Road to Hell for America’

J.P. Morgan Chase chief Jamie Dimon on Wednesday rejected in the strongest terms the idea that the country’s largest banks should stop funding new oil and gas production and exploration.

Military’s Recruitment Shortfall a Direct Result of Vaccine Mandate: GOP Lawmakers

Forty-seven Republican lawmakers recently expressed “grave concerns” about military readiness as a result of the Pentagon’s mandate in a letter dated Sept. 15.

House Republicans Who Backed Election Reform Bill Didn’t Seek Reelection, Lost to Trump Candidates

The nine House Republicans who joined with Democrats on Wednesday night to pass a measure to change how Congress certifies Electoral College ballots after a presidential election are either not running for reelection this year or were defeated in primaries by Trump-backed candidates.

Rand Paul Promises to ‘Find the Paper Trail’ for Lab Leak COVID Origin

Senator Rand Paul vowed this week to continue to expose the origins of the COVID pandemic and uncover a paper trail that he is positive will lead back to the Wuhan lab research funded by Anthony Fauci and the National Institutes of Health.

Joe Biden: ‘Not Rational’ to Deport Migrants

President Joe Biden suggested on Tuesday it is “not rational” to return economic migrants to their homes in the autocratic states of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

FBI Created ‘Illusion’ of National Turmoil With Jan 6 Using ‘Manipulative’ Tactics: Whistleblower

"It is a grave disservice to the victims of child sexual abuse and other crimes that do not advance the FBI leadership's political agenda," says Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH).

Biden’s Executive Orders to Date Have Cost Taxpayers Over $1 Trillion

President Joe Biden has issued 99 executive orders since taking office in 2021.

Homeland Security Has Been Secretly Copying Phones for Nearly 2 Decades

Entering the US illegally and without scrutiny has become as easy as a short walk across the border.

House, Senate Panels Start This Week Considering Changes to 135-Year-Old Electoral Count Act

House and Senate committees starting this week will begin work on measures to change how U.S. presidential election votes are counted and certified – including possibly amending the 135-year-old Electoral Count Act and clarifying the vice president's role in the process.

Federal Court Deals Major Blow to Big Tech and Sets up SCOTUS to Restore Free Speech

A Texas law prohibiting social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, from discriminating against users based on their speech does not violate the First Amendment, a federal appellate court held on Friday.

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