Senate Committee Approves Measure to Block FBI Remaining in D.C.

The agency had selected the Ronald Reagan Building as the site of its relocation rather than moving to Maryland. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved an amendment to the…

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FCC Chair Commends Supreme Court Ruling on USF

SCOTUS overturned the 5th Circuit’s ruling and upheld the Universal Service Fund’s constitutionality. The Supreme Court rejected a challenge to the constitutionality of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC)…

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Supreme Court Allows Lawsuits Against Palestine Terror Organizations

Unanimous opinion says federal law does not violate due process guarantees. The Supreme Court unanimously upheld a 2019 federal law making it legal to sue two Palestinian organizations…

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Federal Jury Indicts Representative McIver for Assault Charges

The congresswoman continues to maintain her innocence, stating she was doing her job. Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Alina Habba announced that Representative LaMonica…

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Resolution Introduced Declaring June “Family Month”

Congressional group seeks to “uphold the foundation” upon which the United States was built. Representative Mary Miller of Illinois has introduced a resolution to declare June “Family Month.”…

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Court of International Trade Vacates President’s Reciprocal Tariffs

The court ruled that Congress has the authority to regulate foreign commerce under the Constitution. The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled on Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s…

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Resolution Filed to Expel Congresswoman Charged with Assault of ICE Agent

Representative Mace stated, “Members of Congress swear an oath to uphold the Constitution and the laws of this country — not to obstruct them.” Representative Nancy Mace of…

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SCOTUS Allows Injunction in Alien Enemies Act Case

The majority ruled that the president’s administration did not provide Venezuelan detainees sufficient time to contest deportation. The Supreme Court approved an injunction to prevent the removal of…

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Congressman Asks Federal Court to Dismiss Bribery Indictment

 Attorneys cite violations to Speech or Debate Cause. Attorneys for Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas filed a request last week with the Southern Texas U.S. District Court, requesting…

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DOJ Sues Four States For Charging Oil Companies Climate Penalties

The president said, “American energy dominance is threatened when State and local governments seek to regulate energy beyond their… authorities.” President Trump’s administration sued four states last week…

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