Paypal Faces House Inquiry After $2,500 ‘Misinformation’ Fine Controversy

House Republicans Are Launching An Inquiry Into Paypal After The Payment Processing Company Sparked Major Controversy For A Policy That Would Fine Customers For “Misinformation.”

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Questions Over Federal Renters’ Assistance Linger After Eviction Moratorium Tossed

Billions Of Available Federal Dollars For Rental Assistance Remain In Limbo After The U.S. Supreme Court For A Second Time Rejected President Joe Biden’s Plans To Perpetuate A Federal Eviction Moratorium Without Congressional Approval.

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House Committee Members Will Hear From Their Donors During GameStop Hearing

Billionaire Executives At The Center Of The Gamestop Stock Trading Controversy Will Testify Before The House Financial Services Committee Today, Thursday, February 12th, Where They’ll Be Sitting Across From Lawmakers Whose Campaigns Benefitted From Their Big-Dollar Contributions.

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