Dr. Richard Bartlett and Debbie Georgatos2

COVID Crimes Against Humanity: How Many Thousands Could Have Been Saved?

It is disheartening to watch the digging in of heels by national media and other COVID cheerleaders when increasing numbers of physicians speak out against the “We’re all going to die!” narrative. Of course, to admit that the virus is highly treatable and is not an automatic death sentence might mean the country could get back to normal before the November elections.

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SAVE American Jobs

President Trump Brings Jobs Back to U.S.

This week, President Trump took further steps to keep his promise to protect American jobs by issuing a proclamation to halt foreign worker visas until the end of the year. This action is an extension of the President’s executive order from May that suspended chain migration and the Diversity Visa Lottery for sixty days. However, President Trump decided to take even further steps to expand upon his original executive order.

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Wuhan Institute of Virology Coronavirus

Take Out the Chinese Threat

How did this deadly pandemic start? Here are the facts: This pandemic started in Wuhan, China, where two separate virology labs were studying the coronavirus. As with all politically inconvenient truths in China, the Chinese Communist Party went to extreme lengths to cover up the severity of the coronavirus outbreak, lying about the origin of the virus and how it’s transmitted, destroying evidence, and silencing the brave whistleblower doctors, scientists, and journalists who tried to warn the world and prevent a global pandemic.

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Livelihoods ARE Lives

A number of restaurants and businesses deemed by officials to be “nonessential” are openly defying lockdown measures in states across the nation as they grapple with their livelihoods being stripped away and their finances going down the drain.

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Paycheck Protection Program

Congress Makes Tweaks to COVID-19 Small Business Loans

This past week, the House of Representatives came back to D.C. to vote via proxy voting. As you may recall, proxy voting is a change in the House’s rules that allows a member to vote for up to 10 other colleagues on any Coronavirus related legislation to ensure members are able to work from home.

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Planned Parenthood & Nancy Pelosi

Planned Parenthood STOLE Your Money

While the country is shut down, the abortion industry and its supporters haven’t been shy about their desire to maintain a culture of abortion-on-demand. In March, Eagle Forum tracked the Capitol Hill fight to prevent Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi from creating a $1 billion funding stream for reimbursing laboratory costs that were exempt from the Hyde Amendment, which prevents taxpayer money from being used to pay for abortions.

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How did your Governor Score?

Let’s Get Back to Work!

The last few months have been trying. Governors across the nation locked down their states over concerns of the unknown facts about COVID-19. Now, we have a better understanding of this virus, and cases are declining. Ask your Governor today to put citizens back to work!

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5 Examples

D.C. Just Stole Your Liberties

In March, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a $2 trillion “Phase III” emergency aid package to help America recover from the coronavirus lockdown. Previous phases provided funds for testing and paid family leave.

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Freedom is the Cure to COVID-19

Jobless claims in America last week totaled 3.28 million, a level four times higher than the previous record. In Texas, unemployment doubled, and is headed towards 9 percent, and beyond. Texas’s previous peak was 9.2 percent in 1986. People are suffering.

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Capitol

Swamp Shows Reluctance to Hand Over Power

This Tuesday, May 12th, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions held a hearing entitled, “COVID-19: Safely Getting Back to Work and Back to School.” Like the rest of the country conducting business over the web, the Senate held the hearing in a manner to comply with social distancing. Some participants used video conference, while others were actually in the hearing room.

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