Biggs Talks About Ending 702, Weaponization
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs lays out his plans to focus on ending the weaponization of government.
Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs lays out his plans to focus on ending the weaponization of government.
As confirmation hearings are currently underway for President Trump’s cabinet picks, Democrats are trying to derail this process.
Senator Marsha Blackburn says that with the GOP in control of the upper chamber, Republicans will begin to examine the national security implications of China’s influence over the Panama Canal.
Consumer confidence dropped for the second consecutive month in January, with the Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index falling to 104.1 from 109.5 in December, missing expectations.
Lori Lightfoot presents her findings from an investigation into Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard’s ‘excessive’ spending.
President Trump emphasizes to House Republicans in Doral, Florida, the need to stick together to keep winning at the ballot box.
Senior Research Analyst, Bill D’Agostino, joins Alicia Summers to reveal that the Media Research Center found that ABC, CBS, and NBC, gave significantly more coverage to Trump’s pardons for January 6th defendants than Biden’s unprecedented preemptive pardons for his family members.
One America’s Stella Escobedo spoke with Steve Rosenberg, who wrote an opinion piece that stated, honoring the day of remembrance should not just be a time of mourning and reflection, but should spur action.
The new Chairman of The Investigations Panel of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, Senator Ron Johnson, says that one area of focus will be the origins of COVID and the government’s response to the virus.
Trump’s nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F Kennedy Jr., is set to appear before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday.