Lewis: new Biden draft EPA rule a ‘de-facto Electric Vehicle mandate’
Competitive Enterprise Institute energy policy expert Marlo Lewis tells One America News the Biden EPA’s new proposed auto pollution standards policy amounts to a ‘de-facto Electric Vehicle mandate’ that could force an end to the production of new internal combustion engine cars.
Justice Thomas accusations are a ‘breathless nothingburger’
Director of constitutional studies at the Conservative Manhattan Institute Ilya Shapiro is speaking out about the recent controversy surrounding Supreme Justice clarence Thomas
Kamenar: Trump indictment is “selective and vindictive prosecution.”
Counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center Paul Kamenar tells One America News the indictment of the 45th president Donald Trump by Manhattan district attorney Alivn Bragg is a “selective and vindictive prosecution.”
Lott: Nashville shooting ‘a continuation of a pattern’ targeting gun free zones
President of the Crime Prevention Research Center, Dr. John Lott, tells One America News that there is a consistent pattern when it comes to mass shooters picking their targets.
Comer: No way China would send millions to Biden’s ‘if they didn’t expect a return’
House oversight committee chairman representative James Comer tells one America news.
Potential Trump indictment likely a ‘clear case’
Senior counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center, Paul Kamenar says, Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg’s potential indictment and arrest of former President Trump would be a clear case of using a two bit misdemeanor charge to fuel a “witch hunt” and “vindictive prosecution.”
Paul: ‘without question’ Fauci engaged in ‘an elaborate cover-up’ of COVID origins
In the second part of an exclusive interview, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) says that Anthony Fauci is “guilty from the get go” with evidence showing he supported gain of function research as well as an elaborate effort to cover up the origins of COVID-19.
Sen. Paul: The American people have had enough war
The Senate has taken a bipartisan vote to advance legislation that would end the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for use of military force but Kentucky Senator Rand Paul says more needs to be done to prevent future conflicts.
GOP Senators raise questions about SVB ‘bailout’
Following the closure of the Silicon Valley Bank. GOP Senators are voicing skepticism of the Biden administration’s response with some saying it looks like an outright bank bailout