The special grand jury investigating President Donald Trump for alleged crimes in overturning the election has completed its work, issuing a final report and recommending actions to be taken; it is now up to the district attorney to decide whether to seek an indictment from a regular grand jury.
We’re starting to see the choices for Chairs of Committees now that the Speaker vote is past and the ones announced so far are looking like big wins for conservatives in the effort to get some true accountability.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Bureau of Tobacco, Alcohol, and Firearms (ATF) does not have the power to alter gun laws to fit public opinion.
House plans vote this week on resolution creating special Judiciary subcommittee going after what it calls the "weaponization of the federal government."
It’s curious that in one of the reddest states in the nation, which boasts both a Republican governor and a whopping 90 percent GOP majority legislature, the child-mutilation business would be allowed not only to exist but to flourish.