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Plot to Give President 'Unlimited' Dictatorial Power for War
Congressman Adam Schiff (D., Calif.) said during an interview Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that it was fair to give President Donald Trump credit for North Korea coming to the negotiating table.
This may be happening in Arizona, but it is a national trend!
Mark Dice Video-Diamond and Silk Crush Congressman about internet censorship
The Associated Press declared Republican Debbie Lesko the winner of Tuesday's special election in Arizona's 8th Congressional District over Democrat Hiral Tipirneni at 11:08 p.m. Eastern, one hour and eight minutes after the polls closed.
Russia did not provide WikiLeaks with Democratic National Committee emails during the 2016 US presidential campaign and Julian Assange has physical evidence to prove it, says a Republican congressman who met with him.
After watching the Facebook founder and CEO's 48-hour trip to Capitol Hill, there are two possible conclusions: either Mark Zuckerberg deliberately misled Congress, or Mark Zuckerberg knows very little about his own company.
Why does Washington, D.C., always opt for war? First and foremost, war is very profitable.
Popular pro-Trump sisters Diamond and Silk Wednesday night claimed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg lied when he told Congress his team had gotten in touch with them to correct an "enforcement error."
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After finally agreeing to testify before Congress last week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg heads to Capitol Hill Tuesday and Wednesday to answer for his company's recent troubles.
But Compelled by Statute to Tell The Truth
New legislation and the shutdown of personal ads on Craigslist and Backpage.com drive workers on to the streets
The First Amendment to the US Constitution is pretty clear: "Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press …"
The Congressional Budget Office will release deficit projections for the next 10 years and, in case anyone is interested (and no one seems to be), it will show budget deficits in excess of 1 trillion dollars every year.
For Facebook, Tuesday is being seen as a kind of dreaded final exam.
At least twenty-five unarmed protestors, including children have been assassinated by hundreds of Israeli snipers. Unconditional support for Israel's oppression, imprisonment, expulsion and massacre of tens of thousands of Palestinians.
Senator Rand Paul says that Congressional votes are rigged.
Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to testify before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on April 11, the chairman and top Democrat on that committee announced Wednesday.
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Congress failed to tamp down Obamacare premiums in last week's spending bill, shifting the burden onto states, where governors and legislatures are facing growing pressure -- but few good options -- to bring down rates before companies finalize t
Congressional Republicans are jeopardizing the Second Amendment rights of 4.2 million senior citizens. At the same time, they have voted to funnel tens of millions of dollars to gun control organizations and support other actions that Democrats will
In Passing SESTA/FOSTA, Lawmakers Failed to Separate Their Good Intentions from Bad Law
With Congress teetering on the brink of its third government shutdown in three months, Sen. Rand Paul still hasn't seen the details of a new budget bill that's likely to be 1,000 pages long -- and he's not pleased.
It's all Congress's fault! White House says it can only build 33 miles of new border barriers because Democrats refuse to give them money for the whole wall Trump promised
Nearly a year before Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired senior FBI official Andrew McCabe for what Sessions called a "lack of candor," McCabe oversaw a federal criminal investigation into whether Sessions lacked candor when testifying before Congre
The US pension system has gotten so bad, Congress is actually planning for its failure.
WASHINGTON With Congress teetering on the brink of its third government shutdown in three months, Sen. Rand Paul still hasn't seen the details of a new budget bill that's likely to be 1,000 pages long -- and he's not pleased.
Mark Zuckerberg apologized for the data debacle that has upended Facebook and opened the door to testifying before Congress.
President Trump's recent cabinet shakeup looks to be a real boost to hard-line militarism and neo-conservatism. If his nominees to head the State Department and CIA are confirmed, we may well have moved closer to war.