Sen. Braun to Newsmax: Dems Playing 'Parlor Games' on Spending Bill
Democrats will have a “big egg on their faces” if a spending bill isn’t passed, but they are playing “parlorRead More
Democrats will have a “big egg on their faces” if a spending bill isn’t passed, but they are playing “parlorRead More
GOP Rep. Drew Ferguson on Tuesday said the Democrat’s $3.5 trillion spending bill would “kill” innovation and small businesses.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Republicans would support a short-term government funding bill if Democrats opt not toRead More
The White House on Monday endorsed legislation that would guarantee abortion access. The Women’s Health Protection Act, in response toRead More
United Airlines chief Scott Kirby on Sunday said he’s solidly behind the Senate-passed $1 trillion infrastructure bill – and ofRead More
Senate Democrats’ efforts to attach immigration reforms to a $3.5 trillion spending bill hit a roadblock after the Senate ParliamentarianRead More
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer in a press release Sunday vowed to take up “alternate proposals” after the Senate parliamentarianRead More
While Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., is widely regarded as the public face of moderate Democrat opposition to the Senate’s $3.5Read More
Republican senators Wednesday unveiled a bill that aims to direct the State Department to list the Taliban as a terroristRead More
President Joe Biden’s team either owes the United States an apology for the advice they gave him concerning the exitRead More
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., is calling for a “pause” on the Democrats’ $3.5 trillion spending bill, believing the total amount is justRead More
Democrats will not include a provision to raise the federal government’s borrowing limit in a $3.5 trillion reconciliation spending measure theyRead More
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Wednesday said he plans to move “full speed ahead” on President Joe Biden’s $3.5Read More
Bill O’Reilly spoke with Newsmax about the tragedy that befell the United States on Sept. 11, 2001.