Drew Angerer / Getty Images White House Complains to Speaker Johnson: 'We Are Out of Money' for Ukraine The White House is putting pressure on Congress to approve new aid to Ukraine, saying that money already allocated has been spent. By Jack Davis December 4, 2023
SeventyFour / ShutterstockCommentary Attorneys General Call Out Biden Admin Plan That Would Effectively Ban Christians from Fostering Children "The proposed rule also will harm children, harm families, and harm States, all to advance an ideology," the letter said. By Jack Gist November 28, 2023
SeattleSchools.org Middle Schoolers Forced to Write Pro-LGBT Messages in Hate Mail to Conservative Moms Group Moms for Liberty said the school system is "spending class time indoctrinating and weaponizing your children." By Washington Stand November 27, 2023
Greg Nash - Pool / AP Senator Expresses 'Serious Concerns' About Secretive White House Program That Tracks Americans' Phone Records "The public interest in an informed debate about government surveillance far outweighs the need to keep this information secret." By Randy DeSoto November 21, 2023
@RentonRFA / X Multiple Elections Offices Receive Suspicious Letters, Some Contained Antifa and 'Pride' Symbols Multiple election offices have received suspicious letters containing white powder along with a message that was described as "vague." By Jack Davis November 10, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty Images Hunter Asks Biden-Appointed Prosecutor to Investigate Ex-Business Partner Who Tied 'Big Guy' to His Business Dealings Hunter Biden's attorney is calling on a Biden-appointed federal prosecutor to investigate a critic of his foreign business dealings. By Richard Moorhead November 6, 2023
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo 7 Republican Reps Offer to Be Censured, Removed from GOP Conference to Get Jordan Elected as Speaker "While we violated no rule of either the House or Republican Conference, we understand some in the Conference wish to punish us." By George C. Upper III October 20, 2023
Mark Makela / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Makes Sneaky Move with His Line of Succession, But GOP Quickly Catches Onto It "The Biden administration continues to attempt to rule by unilateral decree rather than govern with the advice and consent of Congress." By Samantha Chang October 19, 2023
Joseph Prezioso - AFP / Getty Images Harvard Students' Anti-Israel Open Letter Backfires Horribly After Employer Responds in Email The move follows the public furore concerning the open letters published by university groups addressing the Israel-Hamas conflict. By Ben Kew October 19, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP Photo DeSantis' Florida Hits Biden Admin with Lawsuit, Alleges White House Is 'Intent on Driving Our Country Into the Ground' “Florida passed laws to protect workers from being strong-armed by unions,” state Attorney General Ashley Moody said. By George C. Upper III October 5, 2023