Governor Greg Abbott of Texas stated on Sunday that President Joe Biden’s visit to El Paso is happening two years too late and will fall roughly $20 billion short of what is necessary.
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Migrant Crisis Worsens, As Thousands Gather At The Border
Since the United States reiterated its intention to maintain the limits used by the Trump administration to swiftly eject hundreds of thousands of migrants who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border. Thousands of migrants have gone to government offices in southern Mexico requesting asylum.
Attorneys General from Republican States leave NAAG over Concerns about Bias and Funding.
The Republican Party is withdrawing its support from a nonpartisan group of state attorneys general due to concerns about the group’s finances and allegations of growing liberal bias.
Twitter Files Reveal That Requests Were Coming In From Multiple Fronts, Including Individual Democrats Representatives
In the second of two consecutive batches of Elon Musk’s “Twitter Files” posted by Substack journalist Matt Taibbi on Tuesday, Musk said that Twitter got an astounding number of requests from officials requesting the banning of persons they didn’t like.
Republicans Set Their Sight on Changing the Office of Congressional Ethics
As the new session of Congress opens on Tuesday, House Republicans intend to alter the rules of the ethics office responsible for investigating legislators. As part of the House rules package agreed upon with members, incoming GOP leadership proposed changes to the OCE’s (Office of Congressional Ethics) board and the hiring of new personnel that might limit the office’s capacity to probe politicians. Under the proposed changes, the House Ethics Committee may accept complaints from the general public.
U.S. National Defense Stockpile Gets One Billion From Congress
As tensions rise with China and Russia, the U.S. defense stockpile for scarce metals and lithium-ion battery materials is getting one billion from Congress.
America’s Political Divide is Widening At A Faster Rate Than Expected
A national study performed by the Trafalgar Group last month suggests that political segregation in the United States appears to be considerably higher than is evident from net demographic changes.
Trump Defends His Decision to Leave Out Ivanka and Jared From His 2024 Campaign.
While the corporate media continues to ignore stories that could cast President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden in a negative light, former President Donald Trump was forced to set the record straight once again about his family’s experience with “SleazeBags” and the requests he made of them.
The U.S. Supreme Court Rules To Maintain Trump’s Border Policy
By a decision of 5 to 4, the United States Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s Title 42 border policy (with Conservative Justice Gorsuch joining the liberal Justices in dissent). The Court has also agreed to hear oral arguments and decide by the end of June on whether individual states can intervene.
The Twitter Files, What You Really Need To Know
For those who do not follow the “Twitter Files” releases, here are some of the essential highlights:
The FBI spent $3.5 million to block conservatives on Twitter, and the FBI compelled Twitter to provide information that legally required warrants, even though they lacked warrants. Eventually, the FBI instructed Twitter to censor tweets and suspend accounts in the months leading up to the 2020 election, and nearly all were from conservatives.