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AZ Senator on Decertifying 2020 Election Results

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann explains the path to decertification of the 2020 presidential election results.

Bipartisan lawmakers reach ‘final agreement’ on $1.2 trillion infrastructure deal

A bipartisan group of senators reached a final agreement on a roughly $1 trillion infrastructure package Wednesday, although it remains to be seen if there are enough votes to overcome a Republican filibuster.

DoJ, FBI Lock up Trump Allies, Forget About Clinton Foundation’s Pay-to-Play Schemes

Although the DoJ and FBI are actively chasing Donald Trump's supporters, they have never demonstrated a similar hardball approach when it came to the Clintons and other establishment politicians, says Wall Street analyst Charles Ortel, who has investigated the Clinton Foundation's alleged fraud for several years.

Trump Releases Video Saying GOP Will ‘Take Back The White House, And Sooner Than You Think’

We're going to take back the Senate, take back the House, take back the White House, and sooner than you think," said President Trump.

Texas House Passes GOP-Backed Election Integrity Bill

The Texas state House on Friday passed a GOP-backed election overhaul bill that would add new penalties and rules, becoming the latest state Republican-led legislative body to pass similar legislation in recent days.

House To Vote On D.C. Statehood Bill

A bill seeking to make Washington, D.C. the 51st state is slated for a House vote. The Democrat-led proposal will head to the floor on Thursday in a move House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has claimed will “reaffirm the truth that all deserve a voice in our democracy.”

High Court Halts Calif. Virus Rules Limiting Home Worship

The Supreme Court is telling California that it can’t enforce coronavirus-related restrictions that have limited home-based religious worship including Bible studies and prayer meetings.

House votes to avert deep spending cuts, including to Medicare, resulting from $1.9T relief package

The Democratic-led House voted Friday to avert deep spending cuts, including an estimated $36 billion in Medicare cuts next year, that would be triggered by President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package absent action from Congress.

U.S. to house up to 3,000 migrant teens at Dallas convention center

The U.S. will begin using the downtown Dallas convention center as a "decompression center," to house up to 3,000 migrant teenagers, specifically boys ages 15 to 17, according to a memo obtained by the AP.

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