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May 04 2023
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Republicans pour millions into ads against Manchin over Inflation Reduction Act
Republicans are reaching into their campaign coffers to dump millions of dollars into ads criticizing Sen. Joe Manchin III’s central role in passing the Inflation Reduction Act, even as the West Virginia Democrat has soured on the tax-and-climate spending law he wrote. The National Republican Senatorial Committee, the Senate Republicans’ fundraising arm, and the McConnell-aligned public
Washington TimesMay 02 2023
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McCarthy accepts Biden’s invitation to meet on May 9 amid debt limit standoff
Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has accepted President Biden’s invitation to meet next week about the debt limit, a source familiar confirmed to The Hill on Tuesday, marking the first time since February that the two leaders will discuss the matter at length. The meeting is scheduled to take place on May 9. Biden also invited Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), House Minority
The HillMar 28 2023
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Reps. Mary Miller, MTG Press FBI For Answers Over Nashville School Shooting
Illinois Republican Rep. Mary Miller and Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sent a letter Tuesday to FBI Director Christopher Wray, demanding a number of answers regarding the shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. The Daily Caller first obtained a copy of the letter before it was sent in which the two GOP lawmakers ask the FBI multiple questions on its obligation to investigate and arrest
The Daily CallerNov 29 2018
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Senate Committee Cancels Votes on Judicial Nominees Amid Flake's Protests
The Senate Judiciary Committee canceled votes on over 20 judicial nominees after Republican Sen. Jeff Flake vowed to oppose all of them unless legislation that would protect Special Counsel Robert Mueller is brought to a vote.
Reuters Vox TownhallApr 04 2023
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Trump Arraignment: Trump Arrives At Manhattan Criminal Courthouse After Greene And Santos Leave Protests
Former President Donald Trump left his midtown Manhattan home Tuesday afternoon and arrived at criminal court for his historic arraignment, after GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.) and George Santos (N.Y.) were greeted by a throng of counter-protests when they made brief appearances at the demonstrations outside the courthouse. Trump’s motorcade left Trump Tower and drove to a Manhattan
ForbesApr 04 2023
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Abortion, voting rights in question in Wisconsin Supreme Court race
The fate of abortion access in battleground Wisconsin likely rests with Tuesday’s outcome of the heated race for state Supreme Court, with the future of Republican-drawn legislative maps, voting rights, and years of other Republican policies also hanging in the balance. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has been under conservative control for 15 years, serving as the final word on a wide array of
Christian Science MonitorMay 01 2023
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Tax season sends W.Va. surplus to $1.6 billion
CHARLESTON — April tax season in West Virginia showered the state in excess revenue, sending the surplus to nearly $1.6 billion with two months left in the 2023 fiscal year. According to the monthly tax revenue report released by the Senate Finance Committee, year-to-date tax collections of $5.427 billion were 41.3 percent more than the $3.842 billion estimate by the state Department of
The Weirton Daily TimesApr 07 2023
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Why Two Black Democrats Were Expelled From Tennessee’s Legislature
The GOP-dominated Tennessee House of Representatives made an extraordinary move Thursday (April 6) to unseat two democratically elected African American lawmakers in what one of the ousted representatives described as a “power grab by silencing the two youngest Black representatives.” Tennessee has become the latest epicenter in the nation’s partisan debate over gun control after a shooter
BETApr 07 2023
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Tennessee House Expels Two Democrats Who Stormed State Capitol with Protesters – Sparking Another Protest
On Thursday, the Tennessee House voted to expel two Democrats that joined protesters who invaded the chamber last month, setting out another invasion of the Capitol. A third Democrat who took part in the March 30 protest narrowly escaped expulsion, Fox News reports: “In an extraordinary action, the GOP-controlled body voted to expel Democratic Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson for "
CNSNews.comMay 01 2023
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Joe Biden Caves, Finally Agrees to Meet with Speaker McCarthy to Discuss Debt Limit
Joe Biden finally caved and agreed to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to discuss the debt limit. House Republicans last Wednesday passed a US debt ceiling bill in a 217-215 vote. The bill will raise the debt limit by $1.5 trillion. “House Republicans have a plan. The Senate does not. And the President is ignoring the debt crisis,” McCarthy said last week. McCarthy’s plan will destroy
The Gateway Pundit