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One on One with Barry: The war on American oil, leaked documents, and the priorities of Speaker Pelosi
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Rep. Loudermilk: The False and Dangerous Allegations Made by The Jan. 6 Committee |
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Press Release: Loudermilk and Davis Call On Capitol Police To Release January 5th Tapes
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Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) and Committee Member Congressman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) issued the following statement on the partisan 1/6 Select Committee falsely accusing Mr. Loudermilk of leading a tour through the Capitol on January 5, 2021:
"A constituent family with young children meeting with their Member of Congress in the House Office Buildings is not a suspicious group or 'reconnaissance tour.' The family never entered the Capitol building.
"The 1/6 political circus released the letter to the press before even notifying Mr. Loudermilk, who has still not received a copy. The Select Committee is once again pushing a verifiably false narrative that Republicans conducted 'reconnaissance tours' on January 5th. The facts speak for themselves; no place that the family went on the 5th was breached on the 6th, the family did not enter the Capitol grounds on the 6th, and no one in that family has been investigated or charged in connection to January 6th.
"We stand by our previous Ethics complaint against Representative Mikie Sherrill and 33 other Democratic Members of the House who made unsubstantiated claims that Republican members gave 'reconnaissance tours' of the Capitol. Any member who pushes false allegations against another member should be held accountable.
"We call on Capitol Police to release the tapes."
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In the News: White House says DHS disinformation board 'never met,' denies involvement in pause
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Fox News:
The White House denied Wednesday that it had a role in the pause of the Department of Homeland Security's Disinformation Governance Board and claimed that the board "never convened" amid "mischaracterizations from outside forces."
"The board has never convened," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters. "Yes, the board is pausing in the sense that it will not convene while former Secretary [michael] Chertoff and former Deputy AG [jamie] Gorelick do their assessment, but the department's work across several administrations to address disinformation that threatens the security of our country is critical and that will indeed continue."
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In the News: White House scraps oil, gas lease sales as fuel prices hit new highs
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New York Post:
The Biden administration has canceled oil and gas lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska’s Cook Inlet — dealing a blow to potential domestic fuel protection as gas prices reach new highs across the country.
The Interior Department told The Post Thursday that the Cook Inlet lease sale would not move forward because of a “lack of industry interest in leasing in the area.”
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Rep. Loudermilk supports efforts to address shortage of baby formula, protect Justices of the Supreme Court, and concerns over abortions |
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Rep. Loudermilk signed onto the following letters:
Letter led by Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) to President Biden and FDA Commissioner Robert Califf regarding the nationwide shortage of baby formula
Letter led by Reps. Issa and Calvert to Speaker Pelosi urging floor consideration of S. 4160/H.R. 7055 – Supreme Court Policy Parity Act of 2022
• If passed, this bill would allow the Marshal of the Court to protect the family of SCOTUS justices if they are threatened. The Senate version of the bill passed by unanimous consent on May 9, 2022.
Letter led by Rep. Doug Lamborn and Sen. Mike Lee to the World Health Organization (WHO) expressing concerns over recent nonbinding WHO guidance on abortion access.
• The letter expresses concerns with the WHO’s assertion that abortion is a human right and urges the WHO to keep to its original purpose: coordinating international healthcare efforts.
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Social Media: Additional Posts |
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