Let's call them before Congress and demand the truth,' Roy said of the pardoning of Gen. Mark Milley and Anthony Fauci.
I believe in the rule of law,” President Biden announced Monday morning, but “these are exceptional circumstances, and I cannot in good conscience do nothing” — and so he detonated the rule of law on his last morning in the White House by pardoning every Biden kinfolk with sticky fingers for foreign windfalls,
Republican lawmakers are vowing to investigate President Joe Biden's last-minute preemptive pardons of several key figures. According to Fox News,
Republican lawmakers are in an uproar over President Biden's decision to pardon allies targeted by President-elect Trump's circle.
President Donald Trump announced Friday he had cancelled federal security detail for Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former head of the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Disease.
Former National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci has been stripped of his federal security detail despite ongoing death threats over his role in the COVID-19 pandemic.
Roy's social media post comes a day after he said he went to the 'gulag' to free 'hostages' held for their roles in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Ex-CNN editor Chris Cilizza conceded on Monday that he "screwed up" in his assessment of the lab leak theory, suggesting that President Trump was likely right about COVID's origins.
Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that Congress will “look into” Joe Biden pardoning his family—but said Donald Trump’s clemency for Jan. 6 rioters was about “redemption.” The top House Republican also announced another select committee on January 6,
Fauci served as the leading US infectious disease expert during the COVID-19 pandemic, was under security provided by the NIH.
FIRST IN WEST WING PLAYBOOK: SAURABH SHARMA is now a special assistant to the president in the Presidential Personnel Office, two people familiar with the matter told our DANIEL LIPPMAN. He most recently was president of American Moment, a conservative personnel development organization.
The spotlight is on the state court of appeals as it is set to hear arguments surrounding the law that says adults who were abused as children have the right to file charges against their abusers, regardless of the amount of time that has passed since the abuse.