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“For more than a year, Milley has apparently also considered it an oath to repeatedly dodge questions, if not outright ignore them, about the allegations in Woodward and Costa’s book. Moreover, as reported by Breitbart, top Republican lawmakers have had enough of the TDS-riddled chairman’s alleged stonewalling. Mlley told members of Congress after the book was released that he would review the allegations in the book and get back to them on their accuracy or lack thereof.” – Red State, July 16, 2022
“Month after month we continue to see complete chaos at the Southern border under this administration,” said Senator Ernst. “With our Border Patrol agents more overwhelmed than ever, we need serious action to restore law and order at the border. I’m looking forward to meeting with the men and women on the frontlines of this crisis and bringing back potential solutions to my colleagues in the Senate.” – Joni Ernst, U.S. Senate, July 14, 2022
“The American people and policymakers alike have a right to the public information FGA has requested under FOIA. If the Biden administration will not follow the law by providing these public documents in a timely manner that we have lawfully requested, then we must use the power of the courts to compel the administration to do so.” – Foundation for Government Accountability, July 14, 2022
The Solving the Border Crisis Act will:
- Extend Title 42 until at least 60 days after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
- Immediately resume border wall construction.
- Make the “Remain in Mexico” program permanent.
- Terminate a Biden administration rule allowing asylum officers to hear asylum claims instead of immigration judges.
- Establish minimum staffing levels for immigration enforcement and border patrol.
- Ensure sufficient detention facilities are funded for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to meet requirements.
- Determine if Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is collecting the DNA of unlawful migrants as authorized by law to help with criminal investigations in the U.S.
The “investigation should’ve ended the moment they determined that nobody was struck by anything,” Judd said, but “the president of the United States said that these individuals would pay, and the moment he said that, those investigators had no choice but to find some sort of fault — whether it was criminal or administrative.” – Just the News, July 13, 2022
“Earlier in the week, the county’s prosecuting attorney, Chris Becker, stated his intentions to enforce a 1931 Michigan law protecting all babies from abortion except to save the life of the mother. The 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade was the only thing preventing the law’s enforcement.” – World News Group, July 5, 2022
“I grew up in a house of drug addicts and alcoholics,” Morrison said. “Constant arguing and physical fights were normal occurrences in my everyday life in my childhood. I was not shown any other way to live and had no idea how to show any other emotion besides anger. In a written account of his experience with drug court, he described a difficult journey of overcoming his addiction to become a loving family man with a good job. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this fall, the Conasauga Circuit Drug Court shared several of its success stories with the Chattanooga Times Free Press.” – July 1, 2022
“AFL’s Center for Legal Equality team of pro-bono lawyers will assist TPUSA students in taking legal action against so-called “diversity, equity, and inclusion” hiring and educational practices, which the organization describes as “wildly abusive and plainly unconstitutional discrimination” in both schools and in the workplace.” – Breitbart, June 28, 2022
“The letter urges the Department of Justice to begin its investigations with Jane’s Revenge, a pro-choice group that has declared ‘open season’ on anti-abortion organizations, urging its members ‘to paint, to burn, to cut, (and) to jam’ pro-life centers and advocates. Jane’s Revenge has claimed responsibility for attacks in Colorado, Massachusetts, Oregon, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.” – Front Lines Ohio, June 26, 2022
