Liberals Outraged as Republicans Uphold Traditional Values with New Flag Bill!

On Wednesday, Flag Day, Republican Senator Roger Marshall proposed a bill to prohibit the display of any flag apart from the American flag on government facilities. The One Flag for All Act would prohibit, with some exceptions, the flying, draping, or displaying of any flag aside from the American flag at federal facilities or properties. His legislation is in response to the weekend’s White House LGBT pride celebration when the Biden administration opted to display …

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Impeachment Storm Brewing: Biden and Harris Under Fire

Republican Representative Andy Ogles has formally introduced articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The first article of impeachment accuses President Biden of misusing his executive powers to protect his family’s business and influence peddling schemes from congressional oversight.  It also alleges that Biden administration officials, including FBI Director Christopher Wray and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, withheld crucial documents requested by Congress regarding the Biden family’s financial activities. According to …

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Fox News vs. Tucker Carlson: The Battle for Free Speech – Who Will Come Out on Top?

In response to a cease-and-desist letter from Fox News, Team Tucker has issued a strong rebuttal. Fox News demanded that Tucker Carlson cease posting video commentary on Twitter, alleging a breach of contract. However, Carlson’s videos on the platform have garnered remarkable viewership, surpassing his previous audience at Fox News. Axios reported that his first two episodes received a combined total of 169 million views. This contractual dispute between Fox and its former leading host …

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Debt Ceiling Deal Fallout: Republicans Slam IRS Funding and Missed Opportunities

The debt ceiling deal reached between House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden has sparked dissatisfaction among Republicans. The IRS is still being set to receive $60 billion in funding. House Freedom Caucus members consider the deal a betrayal, accusing it of enabling the establishment of a “new Stasi” through the hiring of thousands of IRS agents. They had initially promised to eliminate the funding for these agents, but the current package falls short of their expectations, resulting in conservatives criticizing the agreement.

Senate Republicans Want Careful Consideration of Federal Involvement in Childcare Crisis

Republicans in the Senate have urged their colleagues to take their time in deciding how much the federal government should intervene in the American childcare system. On May 31st, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee met to address the daycare crisis facing some American families and possible solutions to help fulfill the requirements of both working families and childcare employees. Republicans and Democrats alike testified at the meeting, with Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), …

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Chip Roy Slams $4 Trillion Debt Ceiling Increase

During a press conference on Tuesday, the House Freedom Caucus gathered to address their concerns about a recent deal. Representative Chip Roy from Texas expressed his strong opposition, stating no Republican should support the deal. He criticized the agreement, stating that it would require an additional borrowing of $4 trillion without any substantial benefits. Roy warned that there would be consequences if the bill proceeded.