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House passes legislation rolling back Biden’s ‘America last’ labor agenda

The House of Representatives voted 206-177 on Friday to roll back a rule finalized by the National Labor Relations Board last year that sets new standards for determining joint-employer status. H.J.Res. 98, the joint resolution sponsored by Rep. John James (R-MI) that struck down the NLRB’s new joint-employer standards, passed largely along party lines, yet […]

No Labels threatened by Democratic groups for not disclosing finances

No Labels, the organization that is considering a push to back a third-party presidential candidate in 2024, has been threatened with a lawsuit by several Democratic and nonpartisan groups if its financial backers are not disclosed.  Since No Labels is a 501(c)4 nonprofit group, the organization is not bound by law to provide in-depth information […]

Biden White House visited by head of left-wing group behind Trump ballot removal effort

The head of a left-wing “watchdog” behind the Colorado Supreme Court’s ruling disqualifying former President Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 primary election ballot hobnobbed at the Biden White House last year, records show. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed last week to hear the major case, which will be argued on Feb. 8. That case stemmed from […]

Biden ‘breaking the law’ makes Manchin angrier than EV push

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) clarified his position on electric vehicles during a Senate committee hearing on Thursday, stating he has a problem not with EVs but with the Biden administration implementing the “approach they wanted” and not the law. Manchin, a staunch critic of President Joe Biden’s energy policies, hammered the administration for cutting the […]

House Judiciary demands FBI provide newly uncovered form related to Hunter Biden

The House Judiciary Committee is demanding the FBI provide access to a newly identified investigative form that could contain additional information about alleged payments made to the Biden family from foreign entities. In a letter sent to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Thursday, Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) requested the agency provide a form dated […]

Trump ‘too extreme’ to be on ballot in Virginia: Top leader

Virginia’s state House Speaker Don Scott, a Democrat and the first black man to have the job, said former President Donald Trump is “too extreme” to be on the commonwealth’s ballot in the November presidential election. “In my opinion, he should not” be on Virginia’s ballot, Scott told Axios. His remark comes as two states […]

Dean Phillips trashes delusion that ‘Joe Biden is just fine’ 

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) slammed President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign and media outlets for deluding voters “into believing that Joe Biden is just fine” in an interview published on Friday. According to Phillips, who launched a long-shot Democratic bid for the 2024 nomination against the president last year, his story “is literally being denied to […]

Raskin demands Trump pay back $7.8 million from foreign governments: ‘Stunning violation’

House Oversight Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-MD) sent a letter to former President Donald Trump demanding that he return the more than $7 million his businesses made from foreign governments while he was president. Last week, Raskin released a report detailing that 20 foreign governments spent at least $7.8 million at properties owned by […]

Ex-top Obama official reveals response to Biden’s crude criticism

Democratic strategist David Axelrod brushed off President Joe Biden‘s reported nickname for him, saying he doesn’t care and doesn’t “blame him.” Biden reportedly called Axelrod a “prick” in response to numerous critiques from the former adviser to President Barack Obama on the president’s reelection campaign. Axelrod said in an interview with Politico that he recently […]

Education Department accelerates student loan debt cancellation plan

The Biden administration announced Friday morning that it is expanding and accelerating its income-driven student loan forgiveness plan. Borrowers who originally took out loans of $12,000 or less and have made at least 10 years of payments will be eligible for debt cancellation as early as next month under the Saving on a Valuable Education […]
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