Feds Borrowed Over $5 Billion Per Day As Programs Faced Insolvency

Budget Groups Continue To Release Dire Forecasts For The Explosive Growth Of The U.S. National Debt. The U.S. Treasury Reported A $1.4 Trillion Deficit So Far Nine Months Into Fiscal Year 2023.

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U.S. Treasury Sanctions Cartel-Run Timeshare Fraud Network Targeting Americans

The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office Of Foreign Assets Control Sanctioned Eight Mexican Companies And Three Members Of The Violent Mexican Cartel, Cartel De Jaslisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG), For Targeting Americans And Others In A Timeshare Fraud Scam In And Near Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.

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Oversight Republicans To Force Out Hunter Biden Documents Citing ‘National Security Threat’

Republicans On The House Oversight Committee Are Taking Up A Resolution Tuesday That Could Force The Release Of Documents Related To Hunter Biden That They Say The Biden Administration Is Wrongly Withholding From The Committee’s Investigation.

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New Bills Would Expose Russian, Chinese Funding Of American Groups

Newly Introduced Legislation Would Require Think Tanks And Nonprofits To Reveal Whether They Have Significant Funding From Governments And Political Groups In Russia And China.

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