Senate votes to finally lift COVID-19 emergency
A Republican-led proposal to repeal the COVID-19 national emergency, which had been in effect since 2020, was finally approved by the Senate on Wednesday.
A Republican-led proposal to repeal the COVID-19 national emergency, which had been in effect since 2020, was finally approved by the Senate on Wednesday.
As the United States gets closer to the possibility of its first-ever default, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy stated on Tuesday that there has been “no progress” in the debt ceiling talks between House Republicans and the Biden administration.
As parents grow more concerned about what their kids are learning in schools, Republicans are pushing back to protect their innocence.
The House voted to pass the Parents Bill of Rights Act on Friday. The GOP-sponsored legislation was aimed to provide parents with more information about their children’s education.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy hosted a panel at the annual GOP policy retreat. One America’s Stephanie Myers has the details.
House republicans are in Orlando for their annual policy retreat. One America’s Neil W. McCabe is on the ground in Orlando and heard congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene speak.
Meanwhile, with Republicans back in charge in the House, lawmakers are finally investigating Anthony Fauci and his role in covering up the origins of the Chinese CORONAVIRUS.
Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) stormed out of the Homeland Security Committee hearing, and suggested every Republican leave the meeting as well on Wednesday.
Republican members of the House Committee on Homeland Security held a hearing on the border crisis on Wednesday.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has been discharged from a hospital following a fall which led to a concussion and a rib fracture.