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News Bipartisan House duo cracks down on gun trafficking at US-Mexico border
EXCLUSIVE: A bipartisan House duo is rolling out a plan on Wednesday to crack down on gun trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border. Reps. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va., and Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, are leading a bill that would beef up manpower at outbound inspection points at the southern border and require inspections for at least 10% of…
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News New House Freedom Caucus chair reveals GOP rebel group’s next ‘big fight’
EXCLUSIVE: New House Freedom Caucus Chairman Andy Harris, R-Md., wants to focus on two key issues for the remainder of this year – government funding and next year’s House GOP Conference rules. “I’ve been on the Freedom Caucus, really, since, since the beginning,” Harris told Fox News Digital on Tuesday night, in his first interview since…
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News White House calls Trump ‘threat’ to democracy despite multiple attempts on former president’s life
White House officials continue to call former President Trump a “threat” to democracy, despite two attempted assassinations on the former president’s life. During a press briefing on Tuesday, Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre about Trump being referred to as a “threat.” “How many more assassination…
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News Top House committee ramps up pressure to obtain ‘important’ docs on Harris’ role in border crisis
FIRST ON FOX: A top House committee is doubling down on its efforts to get documents from the Biden administration about Vice President Kamala Harris’ role in what lawmakers call “the worst border crisis in American history.” House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., wrote to acting Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Troy Miller…
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News Johnson calls House vote on 6-month continuing resolution with SAVE Act attached
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., announced Tuesday that he was moving forward with a chamber-wide vote to stop a government shutdown with a bill attached meant to crack down on noncitizen voting. “Congress has an immediate obligation to do two things: responsibly fund the federal government, and ensure the security of our elections,” Johnson said…
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News Dura-Europos Church is the world’s oldest known house church, where many gathered for worship and prayer
Dura-Europos Church is widely considered to be the oldest in existence. More specifically, Dura-Europos is known as the world’s oldest Christian house church, as it was originally constructed as a home before converting into a church. A house church is defined as a place where people gather for worship together in a private home. Dura-Europos…
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News Michigan GOP targets Dem ties to China-backed EV deal in key House Race
The race for Michigan’s 7th Congressional District is generating national attention as Republicans attempt to tie their Democratic opponent to a controversial deal with a Chinese Communist Party-backed company. Michigan Republicans are calling on former Democratic State Sen. Curtis Hertel, who is currently running to represent Michigan’s 7th Congressional District, to break his silence on…
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News Vulnerable House Dem chalks up GOP ‘fearmongering’ as ‘number one’ public safety issue with border crisis
FIRST ON FOX: A Democratic congressman in a tight re-election race in New York took part in a Zoom town hall where he said “the impacts” of Republican “fearmongering” is “number one” when it comes to the border and public safety. “Last year I think all these districts lost on the crime issue and now,…
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News ‘Respect our warriors’: House GOP veteran proposes key benefit to aid deployed service members
EXCLUSIVE: An Army veteran and House Foreign Affairs member on Thursday introduced a bill to eliminate taxes for all U.S. service members deployed overseas. Rep. Warren Davidson’s, R-Ohio, bill, the BRAVE Act, would amend the IRS code to expand that exemption to include not just designated combat zones, but all non-permanently deployed service members operating…
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