“The American people deserve the full truth about #covid origins,” Hawley tweeted. “No more whitewash. I will again introduce legislation to make the [U.S.] government’s intelligence reports on covid open to the people.”
Over a dozen whistleblowers who worked with Project Veritas and James O’Keefe released a video on Friday that supports the ousted founder and creative visionary of the company.
Putin finally agreed that the war in Ukraine was a matter of survival, but made the declaration that it was a historical challenge to determine Moscow’s survival against Western nations.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) has not advocated for a national divorce, but he certainly shares Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s desire to shrink the federal government by at least one rather large department.
Several big-name supporters of former President Donald Trump showed this week that they are at least willing to associate with the man most likely to stand between Trump and a third consecutive Republican nomination.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, the one taken of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg standing in East Palestine, Ohio, earlier this week must have contained the phrase “Fire this man” written 333 times with space for one last “fire.”
Islamic extremists have claimed responsibility for killing over 70 soldiers after an attack on a military convoy in northern Burkina Faso.
A new study by the Urban Institute has found that homeschooling rose an astounding 30% in 2021-2022 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
The U.K. Defense Ministry suggested earlier this morning that Russia has run out of Iranian-made suicide drones, but Russia has mocked that the country is undergoing a similar missile shortage.
The Minnesota state Senate passed the “Driver’s License for All” bill by a 34-31 vote Wednesday.