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Capitol Police Accused of Spying on Members of Congress, Staffers

The inspector general for the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) has opened a formal investigation into whether the law enforcement agency has been inappropriately surveilling elected members of Congress, their staff, and visitors to their offices.

Ottawa Mayor Declares State of Emergency, Police Threaten to Arrest Anyone Supplying ‘Freedom Convoy’ Truckers with Fuel

The City of Ottawa declared a state of emergency on Sunday as anti-mandate protests in the city’s downtown core entered their 10th day.

Virginia Mother Confronts School Board Over Mask Mandate: ‘Blatant Political Theater’ (Video)

A Virginia mother delivered a rousing speech where she blasted her child's school board over its mask mandate that she deemed to be "blatant political theater."

Republicans Officially Censure Cheney & Kinzinger, Remain Loyal Trump: ‘Back Him 100%’

“If President Trump decides he’s running, absolutely the RNC needs to back him, 100%,” said RNC committeewoman Michele Fiore.

12 Countries Roll Back COVID Restrictions, Israel Scraps ‘Green Pass’

Sweden and Switzerland joined Denmark, Norway, Finland, Ireland, The Netherlands, Italy, Lithuania, France and the UK in announcing they will lift COVID restrictions and open up their countries.

RNC Approves Censure Vote of Reps. Cheney, Kinzinger

The lawmakers were censured for their involvement with the House investigation into January 6

Senate Report Reveals Biden Failures That Led to ‘Botched’ Afghanistan Withdrawal

The Biden administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan was defined by inept planning and poor decision making, causing significant and numerous failures throughout the process, according to a Senate report released Thursday.

Scottsdale School Board Served Letters of Intent to File Claims Totalling $1 Million Against Members

Local parents file claims against the surety bonds of Scottsdale, Arizona school board members, asking them to make substantial changes or risk hefty fines.

Students At Georgetown University Law are Demanding Space to Cry

Georgetown Law Students have demanded catered food and a dedicated crying area during a sit-in protest over the firing of professor Ilya Shapiro.

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