House Homeland GOP demands info from Biden admin on Georgia murder suspect
House Homeland Security Committee Republicans are demanding information and documents from the Biden administration about a parolee now charged with murder.
House Homeland Security Committee Republicans are demanding information and documents from the Biden administration about a parolee now charged with murder.
Senate Democrats greenlit President Joe Biden’s renomination of Julie Su as labor secretary in a closed-door, party-line vote Tuesday, sparking criticism from Republicans that the secretive vote has forestalled any further vetting of the controversial nominee. Vermont senator Bernie Sanders (I.), who leads the Senate Labor Committee, sent notice of the vote on Monday, noting
Josh Hammer, senior editor-at-large of Newsweek, talks to NTD’s Jack Bradley on two of former President Donald Trump’s legal cases that might get a guilty verdict in November, and which case could be a knockout blow. He also mentions what President Trump needs in the campaign and why Nikki Haley won’t drop out. Original News
Republican presidential candidate Ryan Binkley announced on Feb. 27 that he was suspending his campaign and endorsing former President Donald Trump. The Dallas, Texas-based pastor and businessman posted the announcement on X, formerly Twitter, expressing gratitude to supporters, family, and volunteers who rallied behind his vision for the country. Mr. Binkley thanked his family, friends,
Washington — House Republicans on Tuesday subpoenaed the Justice Department for materials related to special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into President Biden’s handling of classified documents. The subpoena compels the Justice Department to turn over all documents and communications related to the special counsel’s interviews of Mr. Biden and the ghostwriter of the president’s memoir,
The Republican Governors Association (RGA) has come under fire after declining to formally endorse former President Donald Trump as the Republican Party’s next presidential nominee, with Democrats suggesting the lack of a full endorsement shows the GOP is in a state of disorganization. The current chair of the RGA, Gov. Bill Lee (R-Tenn.), said he
The Republican Governors Association (RGA) has come under fire after declining to formally endorse former President Donald Trump as the Republican Party’s next presidential nominee, with Democrats suggesting the lack of a full endorsement shows the GOP is in a state of disorganization. The current chair of the RGA, Gov. Bill Lee (R-Tenn.), said he