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Proxy Voting Likely Finished if Republicans Win Midterm Elections

A Democratic House member, Rep. Kai Kahele of Hawaii, is helping Republicans make their case against proxy voting.

Over 221,000 Illegal Immigrants Encountered at Southwest Border in March: DHS Report

18,000 expected to cross daily after Title 42 removal.

Biden’s Immigration Damage: WSJ Opinion

Is President Biden a closet immigration restrictionist?

Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks Says Committee Chairmanships Are ‘Literally’ Bought

Seats on Congress’ most powerful committees are literally offered for sale to special interest groups, said Representative Mo Brooks.

Court Document: 221K Illegal Migrants Encountered at Border in March

According to a court document filed Friday in the federal lawsuit between Texas and Missouri against the administration of President Joe Biden, Customs and Border Protection agents encountered more than 221,000 illegal migrants along the southern border in March. "For the ...

Most Americans Say Moral Lessons of Easter, Passover ‘Important’ to Country’s Future: Poll

More than two-thirds of likely voters in the United States believe that the moral lessons of Easter and Passover are important to “ensuring a strong America for future generations.”

Washington Post’s Aaron Blake Defends Groomers in Public Schools

A fascinating element to the controversy over teaching sex topics to very young children in public schools is the knee-jerk reaction by leftists in the media,...

Biden’s New Battle Cry for the War on COVID

As President Joe Biden searches for slogans, excuses, and scapegoats to explain his miserable wreck of a presidency, I would suggest one for the handling of the never-ending COVID saga: “Not as bad as China.”

Tim Ryan Tones Down Anti-china Rhetoric in New Ad Following Backlash

ep. Tim Ryan dialed back his calls to “take on China” in a new campaign ad Friday following criticism over an “inflammatory” TV spot he aired weeks earlier. 

Republicans Were 4.6x More Likely to Be Suspended by Twitter in the Six Months After the 2020 Election

A study of 9,000 politically active Twitter users who shared election hashtags in October 2020, half Republican and half Democrat, found that in the six months following the 2020 US presidential election, Republicans were 4.6x more likely to get suspended from the platform than Democrats.

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