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Authorities standstill: Senate passes financing legislation

A visitor walks around the Washington Monument near the U.S. Capitol at dawn in Washington, United States, on September 29, 2021. Tom Brenner | Reuters Congress rushed to prevent the government from closing on Thursday with hours before a midnight deadline. The Senate first decided to pass a short-term funding law that would keep the…
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1/6 Committee Drops The Subpoena Hammer On 11 Trump Rally Organizers

The 1/6 Committee has issued 11 new subpoenas targeting people who organized the Trump rally and promoted the 1/6 rally. Via: The 1/6 Committee: Today, Chairman Bennie G. Thompson announced that the Select Committee has issued subpoenas for deposition testimony and records to individuals tied to the events and rallies leading up to the January…
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Olympic swimmer Klete Keller pleads responsible in Trump Capitol riot

Klete Keller of the United States of America after finishing second in the Men’s 200m Freestyle heats during the XII FINA World Championships at the Rod Laver Arena on March 26, 2007 in Melbourne, Australia. Vladimir Rys | Bongarts | Getty Images Two-time Olympic gold medal swimmer Klete Keller pleaded guilty Wednesday to a single…
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Senator Roy Blunt busted for an absurd lie that the infrastructure invoice is $ 3.5 trillion a 12 months

Senator Roy Blunt lied and tried to tell reporters that if the costs are spread over a decade, the infrastructure will cost $ 3.5 trillion in a year. Video from Senator Blunt: The Democrats’ $ 3.5 trillion tax and spending frenzy is 67% higher than the $ 2.1 trillion spent by all 50 states combined…
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Protection Minister admits Afghan military collapse “shocked us all”

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (C) Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley (L) and Commander of US Central Command Gen. Kenneth McKenzie (R) testify during a hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee in the Dirksen Senate Office Building Jan. September 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Alex Wong |…
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Senate Republicans are finishing up acts of political terrorism and voting to explode the US financial system

In an act of political terrorism, Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans unanimously voted to blow up the US economy. Republicans in the Senate vote for the destruction of America As Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) put it: Every single McConnell Republican has just voted to blow up the entire economy and cause a depression for…
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Senate Republicans block funding, debt ceiling invoice

Congress is running out of time to prevent a shutdown and a default. Senate Republicans on Monday blocked a bill that would fund the government and suspend the U.S. debt ceiling, leaving Democrats scrambling to avoid a possible economic calamity. The House-passed legislation would have funded the government into December and suspended the U.S. debt…
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Ballot exhibits 21 million Individuals say Trump ought to be restored by means of violence

A majority of Americans viewed Trump’s January 6 uprising and coup attempt as a blatant attack on America’s fragile democracy. However, a new report reveals that the attack on the nation’s Capitol was nothing compared to what a very significant number of Americans should believe to bring Trump back to the White House. During the…
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Interpreter describes the household’s escape from the Taliban in Kabul

Antifullah Ahmadzai, an Afghan national, takes a selfie in a US military cargo plane before an evacuation flight from Kabul. Courtesy: Antifullah Ahmadzai WASHINGTON – A month ago Atifullah Ahmadzai boarded a flight from Connecticut to Kabul to detain his wife and five young children. The purpose of this trip was nearly a decade in…
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Why The Texas Abortion Ban Is Actually Unconstitutional

The 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is clear – forced adherence to any religious edict is not allowed, but no sane human being expects either religious fanatics or Republicans to adhere to the Constitution. This week, the religious fanatics on the Supreme Court demonstrated in grand fashion they do not adhere to the Constitution or…