House Passes FAA Bill That Adds Reagan Airport Flights; Sent to President’s Desk

By passing the bill on May 14, the House avoids the expiration of FAA programs and the furloughing of more than 3,000 employees. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the long-awaited Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill on May 14, sending the legislation to President Joe Biden’s desk after the Senate cleared it on May

Rep. Luna Introduces Resolution to Award Trump Congressional Gold Medal

The resolution calls for awarding President Trump the medal for ‘his exceptional leadership and dedication to strengthening America’s diplomatic relations.’ Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) is spearheading a resolution with a group of GOP lawmakers to award former President Donald Trump a Congressional Gold Medal. Ms. Luna introduced the resolution, named the “President Donald J. Trump

GOP House Appropriators Bring Bill to Squeeze Biden Into Unblocking Israel Weapons Shipments

Republican appropriators in the House of Representatives are advancing a bill to compel President Joe Biden’s administration to deliver all the weapons Congress has appropriated for Israel after the administration paused some weapons deliveries and threatened to block more. On Friday, Republican members of the House Appropriations Committee announced legislation, dubbed the “Israel Security Assistance

‘It’s Cheating’: Biden Champions China Tariffs Among Union Workers

‘I’m determined that the future of electric vehicles will be made in America by union workers. Period,’ the president says. President Joe Biden stood before a crowd of America’s union workers in the Rose Garden on May 14 and defended the massive increase in tariffs just announced on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) and other products.

DOJ’s Lengthy Security Clearance Review Process Risks Being ‘Misused’ to Punish Whistleblowers: Inspector General

The FBI does not have a clear process in place for its employees to raise concerns of retaliation when the bureau suspends their security clearances, a new report by the Justice Department’s inspector general alleges. A new report, authored by DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz, delves into an apparent lack of protections for whistleblowers within

Trump Co-Defendants File Notices of Appeal to Remove Fani Willis

In March, a judge ruled that the district attorney could remain on the election case, saying there wasn’t enough evidence that she had a conflict of interest. Two co-defendants in the Trump case in Georgia filed notices indicating that they will appeal a judge’s decision and will seek to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani

America First Policy Institute Hosts Annual ‘Back the Blue’ Police Week Event

The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) hosts its annual “Back the Blue” Police Week event in Washington at 5:00 p.m. ET on May 14. Featured speakers include: Rep. Dan Meuser (R-Pa.) Doug Collins, AFPI chair of Georgia State Chapter, former U.S. representative (GA-09), and ranking member of the House Committee on the Judiciary… Original News