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Republicans Ready with 500 ‘Preservation Letters’ Sent for Investigations

Armed with subpoena power if they win the House in November, Republicans are ready for a full-court press of investigations, as evidenced by House...

Senate Votes to Reverse Biden Administration’s Environmental Rules

The U.S. Senate has approved a resolution seeking to undo environmental rules implemented by the Biden administration earlier this year, voting for it by a narrow margin.

Americans Deeper in Debt as Credit Card Spending Spikes Amid Inflation

Many consumers are leaning on their credit cards more and more as the price of everyday goods continues to climb.

Rising ‘Constitutional Carry’ Is a Sign of Failing Trust in Government

Come next January, Alabama will be the twenty-fifth state to allow concealed carry without a permit.

Biden Administration Rejects DC Mayor’s Request for National Guard Help With Illegal Immigrants

President Joe Biden’s administration has denied a request for National Guard assistance from Washington’s mayor.

IRS Is Stockpiling 5 Million Rounds of Ammo

The federal government is currently stashing large amounts of weapons and ammunition for unknown reasons.

Deported Sex Offenders, Pedophiles, and Gang Members Caught at U.S. Border

Border Patrol agents along the southwest border with Mexico arrested a child rapist, child sex offenders, and other criminal aliens after they illegally re-entered the U.S. Agents also arrested multiple dangerous gang members.

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Trump Lawsuit Against YouTube

A district judge stayed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against YouTube until the end of the appeal against the dismissal of his case against Twitter.

Sen. Manchin’s Campaign Bankrolled by Green Energy, Fossil Fuel Groups

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has taken millions in donations from oil, gas and coal industry groups over the years, but he also brings in donations from green energy organizations and companies, according to his Federal Election Commission filings.

FBI Arrests Former Governor of Puerto Rico Wanda Vázquez Garced on Bribery Charges

Well, this is a tangled web: Former Puerto Rican Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced has been brought up on bribery charges for allegedly agreeing to make a political appointment in exchange for financial support to her 2020 campaign.

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