New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) was defiant Sunday after another state representative, Stefani Lord (R – Sandia Park), called for impeachment over the issue of an order banning concealed carry.
Author: Mellisa Hardin
Marsha Blackburn Calls for Investigation of Google over YouTube Ads Enabling the Tracking of Children
Google-owned YouTube’s advertising practices on children’s channels have come under scrutiny for potentially enabling companies to track children across the web, raising concerns about children’s online privacy. Sen. Marsha Blackburn is calling on the FTC to investigate the tech giant for possible violations of children’s privacy.
Jim DeMint Stands by Mark Meadows After Georgia Indictment
Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI) Chairman Jim DeMint praised former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and criticized Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for “making a mockery of our legal system through an embarrassing political witch-hunt” in a statement days after Willis indicted Meadows.
Largest Teachers' Union in U.S. Blasted for Promoting ‘Pornographic’ Kids’ Book: ‘Dissolve the Teacher Unions’
The country’s largest teachers’ union is facing backlash after adding to its summer reading list a children’s book depicting oral sex and discussing masturbation.
Hawley: 'We Need to End the FBI as We Know It'
Monday on FNC’s “Jesse Watters Primetime,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) reacted to the findings of the Durham probe into the FBI’s initiation of an investigation into alleged collusion between the Russian government and the 2016 Trump campaign to interfere with the 2016 presidential election.
Migrants Travel to U.S. Border to Find Jobs, Flee Crime Despite Asylum Rules
A number of migrants, traveling to the United States-Mexico border in the hopes of being released into the nation’s interior, profiled by CNN said they are fleeing crime and looking to secure U.S. jobs. Neither is a valid claim for asylum.