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House Passes ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Along Party Lines, Likely Doomed in the Senate

The House of Representatives on July 29 passed legislation that would ban so-called “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines.

FBI Agents ‘Encouraged and Incentivized’ to ‘Bolster’ Domestic Extremism Cases

The House Judiciary Committee's Jim Jordan (R-OH) disclosed the information from whistleblowers in a letter to FBI Director Chris Way.

Republicans Plan Fauci Investigation After Midterms

Republicans in the House and Senate plan to launch investigations into Dr. Anthony Fauci should the GOP seize the majority in either chamber after...

Civil Liberties Groups and Lawmakers Object to Government Agencies Buying Personal Data

The Department of Homeland Security is buying “huge volumes” of U.S. residents’ cellphone data and sidestepping Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable government searches and seizures, according to data compiled by the ACLU. 

Gun Control Bill Confiscates Weapons for ‘Common Use’

"The problem is that they're in common use," said Democrat Jerry Nadler of New York.

House Committee Approves First Assault Weapons Ban Bill in Decades

The House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday moved a bill banning assault weapons forward, but it’s unclear if the legislation has enough support to pass a floor vote.

Colbert Crew’s Behavior in Capitol Complex Caused Democrat Staffer to Call for Emergency Help

Stephen Colbert's comedy crew was warned "several times" it could not trespass on Capitol grounds, and its behavior in a congressional office building during an unauthorized nighttime visit was so boisterous it caused a Democratic congressman's staff to fear for his safety and call for emergency help, police say.

Vaccine Mandates Were Predicated on “Hope” Rather Than Science, Admits Deborah Birx

Former White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx revealed that the federal government was relying on “hope” that COVID-19 vaccines would prevent infection when officials publicly stated that Americans who received the jab would become immune to the virus.

Jan 6 Principal Witness’ ‘Wild Claims’ Contradicted by Secret Service

Secret Service agents "are prepared to testify before Congress" to refute Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony.

Senate Panel Advances $858 Billion Bill That Supports Ukraine, Taiwan, and Requires Women Register for Draft

The Senate Armed Services Committee, on a strong, bipartisan 23-3 vote, has sent to the full Senate its version of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, the annual bill that sets policy for the Department of Defense.

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