Biden Food Stamp Chief Offloads Policymaking to Soros-Funded Think Tank, Ethics Complaint Charges

Two months into the Biden administration, a top official at the Department of Agriculture fielded a question, from a New York Times reporter about a program, that she couldn’t answer. The reporter emailed Deputy Undersecretary of Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services Stacy Dean on March 30, 2021, asking for her thoughts on data that suggest

Chicago Under Siege: Filmed Crime Epidemic and Lawlessness in Wake of Drug Activity

Ben Bergquam, Terry Newsome, and Pastor Lowery updated the American people about the out-of-control crime and open destruction of American law and order happening in Chicago while filming a drug-related activity involving illegal immigrants to America. A group of men were filmed selling and doing drugs. At the same time, Bergquam expressed his frustration with

Senate misses shutdown deadline on spending package, but nears vote

Washington — The Senate on Friday failed to pass a massive spending package to fully fund the government through September before a midnight deadline to avert a partial government shutdown, though it’s expected to vote on final passage within hours after a last-minute deal.  Shortly before midnight, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York