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September 3, 2020 Next week both Chambers are scheduled to resume the 116th legislative session. After a turbulent past six months of negotiations and deals
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September 3, 2020 Next week both Chambers are scheduled to resume the 116th legislative session. After a turbulent past six months of negotiations and deals
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Hosts Glyn McKay and Tabitha Walter talk with Dr. O.J. Oleka on race relations in America. As a son of Nigerian immigrants and now president
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August 27, 2020 President Trump Releases His Second Term Agenda The Republican National Convention went off without a hitch this week. The day that the
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This past June Louis DeJoy started as the new Postmaster General. He quickly instituted cost-saving reforms and changes to the Nation’s postal system. These included streamlining transportation policies, removing some mail-processing equipment, and reducing overtime. As DeJoy said in a memo outlining the changes, the transportation changes alone could help save the USPS about $200 million.
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It’s mid-August and in Washington, D.C. it’s a month break from the hustle and bustle of Capitol Hill while both Chambers are in August recess. But this year has been different. While the Senate continues to work in passing judicial nominations, the House left under the promise they’d, unfortunately, be back to pass a phase 4 Coronavirus stimulus package.
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Intentionally or unintentionally lost ballots, fraudulent ballots submitted through absentee voting, and illegal ballot harvesting have all been a part of our elections, especially in close and controversial races.
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August 6, 2020 President Trump Takes Action to Aid Human Trafficking Survivors This week, the Trump administration announced that over $35 million in the Department
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Former Vice President and current Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has unveiled his feminist plans for women if he were to take office. Although he has given the American people plenty of reasons to vote against him in November, this may be the final nail in the coffin.
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Cultural revolutions are insidious and not just because they seek to change the way people think, write, speak, and act. They are also dangerous because they are fueled by self-righteous sanctimoniousness, expressed in seemingly innocuous terms such as “social activism,” “equality,” and “fairness.”
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July 28, 2020 House to Vote on Second Minibus Prioritizing Democratic Political Wins Last week the House passed along party lines a partisan, $259.5 billion
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July 27, 2020 House Child Care Legislation Exceeds $50 billion In another busy legislative week, the House is set to pass a pair of childcare
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On Monday, Media Research Center Founder and President Brent Bozell and the MRC’s Free Speech Alliance released an open letter to Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai
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At the end of the week, House will consider the first set of appropriations, or rather a “minibus,” to end their first legislative week back in D.C. since early June. The week has been riddled with problematic legislation, and the minibus, H.R. 7608, or The Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2021 is no exception. The legislation sets funding levels for Agriculture, Interior, State, Veterans Affairs, among other items.
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Anne Schlafly Cori, chairman of the Eagle Forum, said, “I’m appalled. I’m appalled at the spending. And I’m appalled that the Republicans have joined in
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Planned Parenthood of Greater New York announced Tuesday that they will remove Margaret Sanger’s name from their clinic.
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Loud and aggressive bullies, especially those who run roughshod through today’s cancel culture, are always counting on the quiet majority’s reticence to speak up. It is easy to understand not wanting to risk one’s job or reputation or relatively peaceful life by challenging the aggressors, but we no longer have a choice.
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This past fall, protestors in Hong Kong took to the streets against the communist Chinese regime based in Beijing. The people of Hong Kong were fighting a piece of legislation that would allow China to extradite fugitives to mainland China.
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June 15, 2020 Ask the President to Stop the Outrageous Federal Spending House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has vowed to pass a fourth Coronavirus spending bill
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In the words of Rahm Emanuel who was President Obama’s chief of staff, “ Never allow a good crisis go to waste. It’s an opportunity to do the things you once thought were impossible.” Today, we are seeing Democrats at the local, state, and federal level heed that shocking advice.
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For Immediate Release Contact Colleen Holcomb Media@EagleForum.org PRESS RELEASE July 11, 2020 Eagle Forum PAC, the conservative Political Action Committee founded by Phyllis Schlafly, urges
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In 2016 the Obama administration issued guidance protecting transgender students through Title IX. Specifically, this rule allowed transgender students to use restrooms and lockers rooms that did not match their biological sex, but rather the gender they chose. Not only did this force schools to affirm a child’s gender dysphoria, but it also posed as a privacy violation to both boys and girls.
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July 9, 2020 SCOTUS Rules to Protect the First Amendment It’s easy to get infuriated and disappointed by the state of affairs in Washington. But this
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The Democratic-led House Majority has certainly wasted no time legislating bad policy in the month of June while the nation is distracted by civil unrest and the Coronavirus. While attempting to punish police through so-called reform, socializing healthcare, and cramming the Green New Deal into an infrastructure bill, the Democrats found time to introduce and pass an unconstitutional D.C. statehood bill, H.R. 51.
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July 2, 2020 Washington, DC Conservatives applaud President Donald Trump for issuing his June 26 “Executive Order on Protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and Statues and Combating
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