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Legislators demand DOJ investigation into fetuses found in D.C. home

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WIBW:  Twenty-two senators and 46 congresspeople have demanded the Department of Justice investigate the circumstances of the five fetuses that were found in a Washington, D.C., home. U.S. Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) says he and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) sent a letter signed by 22 senators and 46 congresspeople to Attorney General Merrick Garland which demands an investigation…

Fox News: House Republicans grill Twitter on 'censorship' of 'damning' Hunter Biden emails

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Fox News:  Several House Republicans are pressing Twitter for answers over what they're calling a "blatant act of censorship" of the October 2020 story surrounding first son Hunter Biden’s "damning" emails. Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., led 18 of her colleagues from the House Election Integrity Caucus in a letter exclusively obtained by FOX Business to Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal…

WSJ: U.S. Wants More Oil From Canada but Not a New Pipeline to Bring It

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From the Wall Street Journal:  Biden administration officials are seeking ways to boost oil imports from Canada, people familiar with the situation say, but with one big caveat—they don’t want to resurrect the Keystone XL pipeline that President Biden effectively killed on his first day in office. The people said deliberations are in early stages and that no clear-cut solutions…

Western Journal: Rep. Loudermilk & House Democrat Slams Biden's Potential Iran Deal

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Western Journal:  The Biden administration’s efforts to appease Iran were attacked Tuesday by a House Democrat opposed to removing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from America’s list of terrorist groups. Taking the group off the list has been floated as part of the White House’s attempts to revive the Iranian nuclear deal developed during the Obama administration and then…

Rep. Loudermilk to Newsmax: Biden Administration 'Failed' Ukraine

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Rep. Barry Loudermilk, R-Ga., told Newsmax on Wednesday that President Joe Biden’s "whole administration has failed" when it comes to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Loudermilk, speaking after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made an address to Congress pleading for more help, said on "National Report" that "regardless of…

AJC: U.S. House passes $1.5 trillion spending package

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AJC:  The U.S. House has approved a $1.5 trillion bill that sets new federal government spending levels and funds agencies through October. The massive package also includes tens of millions of dollars in earmarks for Georgia. The projects range from $30,000 for the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse to new helicopter parking at Moody Air Force Base that received more than $12…

Georgia Star: Georgia Representative Barry Loudermilk Grills Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell About Inflation

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Georgia Star:  Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA-11) this week reminded Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell about Loudermilk’s warnings from one year ago about inflation — a prediction that proved correct. Loudermilk discussed the matter at a U.S. House Committee on Financial Services hearing. “Our dollar has decreased in value due to inflation. A year ago, when you…

GOP presses Pelosi to reopen House to the public, end COVID-19 rules that keep out citizens

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From Washington Times:  House Republicans have introduced a resolution to reopen the U.S. Capitol to the public, including reopening the House gallery where visitors can observe lawmaking in action. They said that businesses, stadiums, museums and nearly every statehouse across the country have reopened to the public, even as Speaker Nancy Pelosi keeps the citizenry out of the…