@POTUS / Twitter video screen shotCommentary Biden Posts Gloating Video Signing 65 Bills - There's One Glaring Problem President Joe Biden posted a new video on Twitter touting his speed when it comes to working for "families." By Bryan Chai December 29, 2022
Manuel Balce Ceneta / APBreaking The $1.7 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill Is Being Flown to Biden's Caribbean Retreat for Signing: Report The polarizing and controversial $1.7 trillion spending bill is making its way to Biden -- via VIP treatment, apparently. By Bryan Chai and December 29, 2022
Patrick Semansky / AP IRS Issues Warning About 2022 Tax Returns The IRS issued taxpayers a warning about their 2022 returns that many Americans aren't going to be happy about. By Michael Austin December 24, 2022
Jemal Countess / Getty Images As National Debt Skyrockets, Congress Wants Biggest Package Yet for Ukraine While some Republicans have decried the apparent open checkbook the U.S. has offered to Ukraine, most have approved of the billions in aid. By Micaela Burrow December 20, 2022
Michael Gonzalez / Getty Images Did Elon Musk Just Hint That the FBI Is on His Trail? Tweets 5 Words 1 Day After 'Twitter Files' Bombshell Concerns arise after Elon Musk's latest "Twitter Files" release shows concerning levels of collusion between the FBI and Twitter. By Ryan Ledendecker December 18, 2022
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images; Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Americans Send Big-Government Democrats an Unmistakable Message That They'll Probably Ignore With a polling period that started the day after the midterms, the survey showed what the country thinks is the biggest problem. By Joe Saunders December 13, 2022
Fabrice Coffrini / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary GOP Reps Go Public After Uncovering What Biden Gave to Soros-Backed Group A Republican lawmaker in Texas asked for 'an immediate and thorough audit' of the organization's spending. By George C. Upper III October 28, 2022
@billmaher / Twitter screen shotCommentary Bill Maher: Pandemic Collateral Damage Wasn't from COVID - We Did it to Ourselves The HBO host made the remarks after the latest spate of bad news regarding the self-inflicted side effects of COVID lockdowns. By C. Douglas Golden October 20, 2022
Ampol Sonthong / ShutterstockCommentary USDA Wants Information on Vegetable Patches and Flowerbeds for Federal 'People's Garden' Database It sounds like something from Red China circa 1965, but the project began where so many projects do - in the bureaucratic labyrinth of DC. By George C. Upper III October 10, 2022
John Moore / Getty Images $230M of Taxpayers' Money Later, Seattle Area Has Barely Scratched the Surface of Its Homeless Problem 'That’s within our initiative to annually reduce racial disproportionality within chronic homeless communities.' By Laurel Duggan September 30, 2022