Former special prosecutor Robert Mueller stuck to a common phrase when asked questions by Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH-04) about his investigation into Joseph Mifsud: “I can’t get into that.”
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Ohio Bill Would Prohibit Eminent Domain for Bike Trails
The use of eminent domain to build bike trails and other recreational trails in Ohio would be prohibited under a bill pending in the Ohio House.
Read MoreCommentary: Address the Real Cause of Central American Migration
by Ned Ryun As we close into just a little over a year away from the 2020 elections, there is no clearer difference between Democrats and Donald Trump when it comes to law and order than illegal immigration. Take, for example, the Democrats’ outrage at recent “raids” by the…
Read MoreOmar and Tlaib Have Both Called for Deporting Opponents
President Donald Trump was widely accused of being a racist after he suggested that Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN-05) should return to Somalia if she isn’t satisfied with America. His feud with Omar and her progressive colleagues was intensified after supporters began a chant of “send her back” at a North Carolina rally.
Read MoreMueller Asked Lawmakers 48 Times to Repeat Questions
Former special counsel Robert Mueller asked lawmakers 48 times to repeat questions throughout Wednesday’s testimony regarding his investigation into potential Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Read MoreHill Conservatives Sound Alarm Over Spending Deal
by Rachel del Guidice Some conservatives in Congress are denouncing a spending compromise between President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats “that increases spending by about $2 trillion over the next 10 years, but provides only $77 billion in offsets,” according to the chairman of the Republican Study Committee. “While…
Read MoreUS Treasury Secretary to Hold Trade Talks in China Next Week
by VOA News U.S. Treasury Steven Mnuchin says he will visit China next week for two days of talks to end the year-long trade war between the world’s two largest economies. Mnuchin said on CNBC Wednesday that he and Chinese officials will discuss “a lot of issues,” and he…
Read MoreTrump Sues to Stop House From Getting New York Tax Returns Under New Law
by Whitney Tipton President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Tuesday to block the House Ways and Means Committee from accessing his New York state tax returns under a new law. Trump’s lawyers argued in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that obtaining his tax returns violates…
Read MoreCommentary: Democrats’ Forced Labor Unionization Bill Threatens Jobs and Workers’ Rights
by Rick Manning The Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2019 (PRO Act) is a great illustration of just how radical and out-of-touch today’s Democrat Party is. The bill, which has 179 House Democrat cosponsors and 40 Senate Democrat cosponsors, would force millions of workers into unions they…
Read MoreMueller Forgot Which President Appointed Him US Attorney
by Chuck Ross Robert Mueller was unable to remember which president appointed him U.S. attorney for Massachusetts on Wednesday, highlighting just how shaky the former special counsel was during his House Judiciary Committee testimony. “Which president appointed you to become the United States Attorney for Massachusetts?” Arizona Rep. Greg…
Read MoreSen. Josh Hawley Does a Victory Lap After DOJ Opens Anti-Trust Review Into Big Tech
by Chris White Republican Sen. Josh Hawley appeared to take some credit for poking and prodding Attorney General William Barr into pursuing action against big tech companies as conservatives and liberals breathe down the necks of Facebook and Google executives. “In January, AG Barr gave me his commitment that…
Read MoreBrutal Social Media Response to Mueller’s Stumbling Congressional Testimony
by Audrey Conklin Democrats, journalists and celebrities responded to former special counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony Wednesday, with some noting he appeared to be “struggling,” “frail” and not “as sharp” as years past. Mueller appeared before lawmakers on two House committees to testify about the report investigating potential Russian interference…
Read MoreIs Legal Action Against Conservative Liberty Township Trustees a Democrat Op?
DELAWARE, Ohio — Two trustees from Liberty Township found themselves on trial in a Delaware County courthouse Tuesday for exploring ways to improve services for residents while increasing the amount of money the country reimburses them for EMS (emergency medical services). Mike Gemperline, one of the trustees, was there in person while Melanie Leneghan was on a pre-planned vacation with her family out-of-state. Their attorney, Brandon Abshier, in his opening statement, said that the courtroom was not the appropriate venue to discuss policy disagreements – the ballot box is.
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