House Judiciary Committee Republicans grilled FBI Director Christopher Wray in a hearing Wednesday, raising issues they have long been investigating related to alleged civil liberties violations by the government.
Month: July 2023
Exclusive — House GOP Leaders Unite Behind Mayra Flores in Comeback Bid
House GOP leaders are rallying behind former Rep. Mayra Flores (R-TX) as she makes her congressional comeback bid, with a unified endorsement from all of House GOP leadership on the day she launched her campaign.
Tapper: Tuberville on Reparations Was 'Most Abjectly Racist Statement' from a Senator In My Life
CNN anchor Jake Tapper said Tuesday on his show “The Lead” that Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) made the “most abjectly racist statement” he has heard from a U.S. Senator in his life.
White House: Decision to Send Cluster Munitions to Ukraine Wasn't Primarily Motivated by Whether They're Helpful, It Was Due to Shortages
On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN This Morning,” White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby stated that the decision to send cluster munitions to Ukraine is primarily motivated by inventory issues and a shortage of regular shells,
Newsom Adviser Defends Spending $17.5 Billion on Homelessness as Homeless Population Surged: It Would Be Worse Without Intervention
During a portion of an interview with CNN National Correspondent Nick Watt aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” Jason Elliott, who serves as an Adviser to California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on homelessness, defended the state spending $17.5
Biden's Boondoggle: GM Ohio Plant to Enjoy $1B Annually in Subsidies While Workers' Wages Cut in Half
President Joe Biden’s green agenda for the auto industry is set to shift billions in wealth away from American workers to multinational corporations, a new report from the United Auto Workers (UAW) details.