Tennessee Rep Mark Green Announces Retirement From U.S. Congress
On February 14, 2024, Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), Chairman Of The House Committee On Homeland Security, Announced He Will Not Run For Re-Election.
Read moreOn February 14, 2024, Rep. Mark Green (R-TN), Chairman Of The House Committee On Homeland Security, Announced He Will Not Run For Re-Election.
Read moreIn Its 2nd Vote Attempt In Exactly A Week, The U.S. House Impeached Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Who Became The First Sitting Cabinet Member To Be Impeached In U.S. History. The Resolution To Impeach Was Filed By House Committee On Homeland Security Chairman Mark Green, M.D., R-Tennessee.
Read moreThe U.S. House Of Representatives Voted Tuesday Against Impeaching U.S. Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, With Four Republicans Joining All Democrats In Voting Against Impeachment.
Read moreHouse Republicans Have The Votes To Impeach Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, U.S. Rep. Mark Green, M.D., R-Tenn., Said Thursday.
Read moreFlorida Attorney General Ashley Moody Is Once Again Calling On Congress To Impeach Department Of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas For Failing To Secure U.S. Borders As The U.S. House Continues Its Proceedings This Week In An Effort To Do So.
Read moreBorder Security Is A Top Priority For Republicans In Congress In 2024, House Speaker Mike Johnson Said Ahead Of Another Congressional Delegation Trip Scheduled Wednesday In Eagle Pass, Texas.
Read moreHalf Of The Republican Members Of The Tennessee Congressional Delegation Voted Yes To The National Defense Authorization Act Yesterday, Allowing Taxpayer Funded Trans Surgery And Spying On Americans To Continue.
Read moreA Coalition Of 26 State Attorneys General, Including Tennessee’s Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, Is Calling On The New U.S. Speaker Of The House To Pass A Florida-Sponsored Bill That Would Grant States The Authority To Enforce Federal Immigration Law When The Federal Government Refuses To Do So.
Read moreA Group Of Leading House Republicans Are Raising Concerns That Millions Of Taxpayer Dollars Meant For Foreign Aid Could Be Funneled To Hamas, The Terrorist Group That Killed More Than 1,400 In Israel And Took Dozens Of Hostages Earlier This Month.
Read moreWhile We Can’t Rush To Judgment, I’ll Have To Say, Up Front, That This Could Be Another Break In The Clouds That Have Formed Over Our Republic. My Thoughts On Learning About Our New Speaker, Feel A Bit Like What I Experienced When I Learned Of The “Instant Revival” Which Spread Around The World, From That Small Kentucky University In Feb., 2023. Mike Johnson’s Candidacy For Speaker Seemed To Come Out Of Nowhere, Too. If He Holds True To His Beliefs And History, He Will Be Exactly What We Need.
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