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Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Loses 2 Conservative Members Amid Court Packing Debate

Two conservative members of President Joe Biden’s bipartisan commission examining public debate over U.S. Supreme Court reform, including whether to increase the number of justices, are no longer on the panel.

Biden Admits He Will Have to ‘Build Back Better’ With Less, Is ‘Not Going to Get $3.5 Trillion’

The size of Joe Biden’s much-touted $3.5 trillion Build Back Better economic plan, aimed, among other things, at expanding child care, paid leave, Medicare,...

Soros-tied group met with FBI during Russia collusion probe, hired Christopher Steele

Democracy Integrity Project founder Dan Jones testifies about extensive contacts with Clinton campaign-tied figures, including Michael Sussmann and Glenn Simpson.

Poll: Joe Biden’s Job Approval Hits New Low at 36 Percent

President Joe Biden’s job approval continues to crash with a new low of 36.4 percent during the first nine months of his presidency, according to a Zogby poll, after facing a botched Afghanistan withdrawal, and more recently, a supply chain crisis.

Social Security Increases Accelerate Insolvency Timeline

The Social Security Administration's plans to increase recipients' benefits by 5.9% next year could lead the Social Security Trust fund to run out of money by 2032, one year ahead of previous estimates, according to Maya MacGuineas, president of the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.

MIA: Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg

Over the last six months, companies globally have sounded the alarm about a growing supply chain threat: the incredible backup at US ports, in particular at ports in California.

Outrage Builds Over Expansion of IRS Reach

Financial experts are pushing back against the Biden administration's proposal to include a provision in the $3.5 trillion spending bill to extend  the IRS' reach to have bank transactions over $600 reported. The Democrats’ goal is to garner $463 billion in additional personal income tax over the next decade.

Pentagon Official Says He Resigned Because US Cybersecurity Is No Match for China

A senior cybersecurity official at the Pentagon said he quit because he thought it was impossible for the US to compete with China on AI.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Has Been On Paid Leave For Months Amid Supply Chain Crisis

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has reportedly been on paid leave for months as the U.S. is facing a historic supply chain crisis that is causing pain for Americans throughout the course of their daily lives.

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