Category: News
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Congress Probes Fraud Claims Tied to Somali-run Childcare Centers in Minnesota
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The congressional inquiry comes after a conservative content creator published a video visiting several childcare centers and claiming they illegally collected federal money meant for low-income families.
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Trump Administration Freezes Billions in Child Care Funds to Five Democrat-Led States, Alleges Fraud
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Trump administration has paused ten-billion dollars federal childcare funding in five Democrat-led states over claims of alleged fraud. However, the administration hasn’t provided any evidence of fraud.
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Lawmakers React as Trump Administration Discusses Greenland After Venezuela Operation
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President Trump has long eyed the more than 800-square-mile island that holds a strategic advantage between the U.S., Europe and Russia. Hopes of someday acquiring Greenland are nothing new for President Donald Trump. But after Saturday’s extensive, covert military operation in Venezuela, the president has put other nations — and some…
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Secretary Rubio Unveils Three-Phase Plan for Venezuela Following Maduro Capture
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following the weekend’s surprise military operation taking Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro into US custody, the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, told congressional members the US has “tremendous control” and “leverage” over Venezuela. Following that closed-door briefing, Democrats claim not all of their questions were answered. In the briefing, Secretary Rubio said he shared their three-part plan for Venezuela.
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Lawmakers Seeking More Info on Next Steps for Venezuela
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Over the weekend, the U.S. carried out targeted strikes on Venezuela and forcibly removed its leader, bringing him and his wife to New York City, where they face a slew of charges. This week, Congress will have to weigh its constitutional role in matters of war, foreign intervention and executive power.
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Lawmakers Reflect on 5-Year Anniversary of Jan. 6 Attack on U.S. Capitol
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Today marks five years since the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol — a day that stunned the nation and reshaped American politics. Lawmakers, law enforcement and historians say the impact of the attack on the heart of American democracy is still being felt.
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Election Integrity Watchdog Shares Concerns on Continued Election Fraud Claims
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Leading up to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack, President Donald Trump claimed the election was stolen. He still continues to make that claim. Various claims of alleged widespread election fraud in 2020 were investigated, litigated and judges found they were without merit. We spoke with an election watchdog about our election integrity.
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“We just want to get home”: Travelers Remain Stuck in Caribbean Following U.S. Operation in Venezuela
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The dramatic U.S. military operation is rippling into American vacations and impacting their ability to get back home. The targeted strikes on Venezuela and the capture of Maduro were part of an extensive, covert operation that ultimately closed much of the Caribbean airspace on Saturday — leaving thousands stuck in paradise.
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Lack of Congressional Approval for Maduro Removal Raises Questions, Concerns in Congress
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following the surprise nighttime operation capturing Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, we’re seeing mixed reaction from congressional members. A defense expert shares why Congress’ questions about the legal justification for this operation are valid.
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Momentum Building for Congressional Stock Ban
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A bipartisan push to ban stock trading by members of Congress is gaining momentum — but not without resistance. Supporters say it’s about restoring public trust. Critics warn it goes too far.