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GOP Congressman introduces bill to block funding from colleges mandating COVID vaccine

A House Republican has introduced a bill to prevent colleges mandating the COVID-19 vaccine from receiving funding, as multiple colleges are still requiring the vaccine to attend school.

Pete Buttigieg dodges question on Joe Biden supporting four-day work week for UAW

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg would not confirm or deny President Joe Biden's support of a four-day work week for UAW members.

AOC sidesteps question on why she’s not driving union-made EV: ‘Actually looking into trading in Tesla now’

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) dodged answering why she is still driving a Tesla instead of a union-made electric vehicle, saying she is "actually looking into trading in" the Tesla now.

Jordan suggests stopgap funding bill that includes forcing Schumer to concede border spending: ‘Lets win the policies’

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) recommends that his Republican Party win some policies instead of squabbling over budget items.

Jordan says Garland & Weiss were ‘definitely’ planning to cover up Hunter Biden’s tax evasion with ties to Joe Biden

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) said he believes both Attorney General Merrick Garland and special counsel David Weiss were "definitely" planning to cover up the investigation into Hunter Biden, a matter now part of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden.

Swalwell decries Biden impeachment inquiry as ‘continuation’ of Jan. 6 Capitol riot

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) argued on Sunday that House Republicans’ effort to impeach President Joe Biden is a "continuation of the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.

McDaniel slams Democrats for playing ‘shenanigans’ with 2024 calendar shift

Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel criticized Democrats for their 2024 primary calendar shift, accusing them of trying to “play shenanigans in Iowa."

Marjorie Taylor Greene a ‘hard no’ on rules package for appropriations bills as shutdown looms

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) will vote against the rule package for four appropriations bills when it is put up for a vote on Tuesday, citing her opposition to the Ukraine aid in two of the bills, adding to the House’s troubles.

Burger King pulls ads as Rumble holds firm against Russell Brand ‘cancel culture mob’

Multiple brands are removing their ads from the video platform Rumble in the wake of recent allegations over comedian and commentator Russell Brand.

Nevada Republican Party votes to approve rules for party-run caucus

The Nevada Republican Party voted to approve rules for a party-run caucus, which will take place two days after the state-run primary.
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