HHS Takes Fire For Proposing Roll Back Of Trump-era Conscience Protections
U.S. Health And Human Services Has Proposed A Controversial Rule Change That Would Roll Back Trump-Era Conscience Protections For Healthcare Workers.
Read moreU.S. Health And Human Services Has Proposed A Controversial Rule Change That Would Roll Back Trump-Era Conscience Protections For Healthcare Workers.
Read moreMore “Damaging Testimony” Has Been Obtained About Biden Administration Immigration Enforcement Policies, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody Said After She Released Another Transcript Of Another Top Federal Official Her Office Deposed As Part Of A Lawsuit She Filed Against The Administration.
Read moreTexas Gov. Greg Abbott On Tuesday Criticized President Joe Biden’s “Ongoing Attack On The Permian Basin,” The Most Prolific Shale Oil Basin In The U.S. Located In West Texas And Southeastern New Mexico.
Read moreRepublicans From Florida, Texas And Tennessee Condemn FBI Raid Of Former President Trump’s Residence In Palm Beach.
Read moreThe Department Of Homeland Security Has Begun To Close Gaps In A Border Wall In Arizona After President Joe Biden Pledged In January 2021 To Not Build “Another Foot.”
Read moreIn A White Paper Summary Released This Year, TN Liberty Network Details How The Federal Government Uses Covid Relief Money Via Elementary And Secondary School
Emergency Relief (ESSER) Funds “To Coerce K-12 Public School Compliance With CDC-Related Requirements, Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Requirements, And Mental Health Requirements.”
As Many As 100,000 Migrants Are Waiting In Mexico To Cross Into The U.S. Any Day Now, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Warned Monday As Officials Await Fallout From The Biden Administration’s Plan To End Title 42 Enforcement.
Read moreAs The Biden Administration Doubles Down On Its Policies Restricting Domestic Oil And Gas Production And Promoting Green Energy, Texas Is Ramping Up Production And Hiring People To Work In The Industry.
Read moreThe New Residency Requirement Is Unconstitutional And Undemocratic. The U.S. Constitution Sets Forth Eligibility Requirements For The U.S. House. Under Article I, Section 2, A Representative Must Have Been A U.S. Citizen For At Least Seven Years, At Least 25 Years Old, And Must Live In The State They Represent. Neither Congress, Nor A State May Impose Additional Eligibility Office Requirements.
Considering The Law Is Notoriously Unlawful, Voters Can’t Help Wondering What Suddenly Inspired The Tennessee General Assembly To Add This Blatantly Illegal Requirement To The State’s Eligibility Rules For National Elections? The Answer Is More Obvious Than Finding Fleas On A Tennessee Hound Dog!
Crime Is On The Rise Around The Country, The Midterm Elections Are Fast Approaching, And The Largest Bloc Of House Conservatives Is Preparing A Comprehensive Package Of Law-And-Order Legislation.
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