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Republicans Say Administration Redefined How Illegal Entries Are Reported After End of Title 42

By Joseph Lord Republicans say that after the end of Title 42, the Biden administration changed how illegal entries into the United States are reported to the American people. During a June 6 hearing of the House Border Security and Enforcement Subcommittee—a satellite of the Homeland Security Committee—Chairman Clay Higgins (R-La.) said that immigration officials […]

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US Treasury Poised to Unleash $1 Trillion in Bonds After Debt Ceiling Deal

By Andrew Moran The U.S. Treasury is poised to replenish its bank account at the Federal Reserve, now that the bipartisan debt ceiling agreement has been signed, sealed, and delivered. The Treasury’s cash balance–the Treasury General Account (TGA)–sank below $23 billion on June 1, according to the Daily Treasury Statement. That compares to the roughly $316 […]

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RFK Jr. Defends New Hampshire ‘First-in-Nation’ Primary Status

By Jeff Louderback Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. chastised the Democratic National Committee’s decision to “evict New Hampshire from the first-in-nation status” and added the importance of having “a real democracy and a democratic election in New Hampshire” during a speech before the New Hampshire State Senate on June 1. In February, at the […]

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House Passes Debt Ceiling Bill in Bipartisan Vote, Moves to Senate

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a temporary suspension of the nation’s debt ceiling, inching the country away from financial default. The Financial Responsibility Act suspends the debt ceiling until Jan. 1, 2025, cuts non-defense discretionary spending slightly in 2024, and limits discretionary spending growth to 1 percent in 2025. The agreement also contains permitting reforms for oil and gas drilling, changes to work requirements for some social welfare programs, and clawbacks of $20 billion in IRS funding and $30 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief funds.

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Congressional Witness Calls Red State Election Reforms ‘Voter Suppression’

By Steven Kovac “The 2022 election failed black voters,” said National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) attorney Deuel Ross in a May 24 Congressional subcommittee hearing on elections. Ross testified that since the 2020 election 400 bills were introduced in state legislatures around the country to “restrict the franchise.” He said 24 […]

Posted inHealthcare

COVID Vaccine-Injured Sue Biden Administration Over Censorship

By Zachary Stieber A woman who suffered severe nerve damage after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination and four others with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 vaccine injuries launched a lawsuit against President Joe Biden and his administration on May 22. Top government officials violated the plaintiffs’ rights to free speech and peaceful assembly when they pressured Big […]

Posted inEconomy

California Could Lose Most Populous Status in 20 Years, Caltrans Predicts Population Decline Through 2050

By Travis Gillmore Estimates released by the California Department of Transportation show the exodus out of the state continuing, with the population expected to decline from about 39 million today to approximately 35.7 million by 2050. The transportation department began analyzing populations to guide road and highway planning and development in 2000. Orange County’s population is expected […]