In a series of partisan votes, the Senate dismisses charges accusing Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas of not enforcing US border laws and lying to Congress, as illegal immigration has hit record levels since Biden took office in 2021
The Senate voted against Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas' impeachment trial Wednesday afternoon, ending the months-long saga. The Senate impeachment proceedings ended in just three hours. Senate Leader Chuck Schumer said earlier in the day that he will vote to dismiss the charges, signaling the impeachment was over before it began
The dismissal of impeachment articles against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas caps a nearly two-year campaign to boot the official from his job — ending the legislative play to make him the face of the border while raising questions about what comes next for a GOP determined to put migration front and center. For Senate
Shadowy Mayorkas-Linked NGO In Mexico Tells Border Invaders To "Vote Biden" The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project posted an image on X of what they say is a flyer from a non-governmental organization operating in Mexico encouraging migrants to vote for President Biden once they arrive in the United States. "Reminder to vote for President Biden when you are in the United States. We need another four years of his term to stay open," part of the flyer read. 🚨BREAKING - Flyers...
House Republicans walked over their impeachment articles against Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate on Tuesday in a dramatic show of disapproval.
Director of Communication of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), George Ayisi, is advocating for more resources to be allocated to his outfit before the heavy rains begin.
It is now illegal to call a man a man on college campuses nationwide. That is the Kafkaesque result of the new Title IX higher education regulation finalized by President Joe Biden Friday. Passed in 1972, the 37 words of Title IX seem straightforward. “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of […]
Even if the media suddenly shed their desire to protect Democrats, it’s clear that Democrats have chosen to side with Hamas supporters.
Senate Saves Mayorkas From Impeachment Threat Senate Democrats pulled DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas's ass out of the fire on Wednesday, voting to dismiss two articles of impeachment and shutting down the possibility of a lengthy Senate trial which would shine a spotlight on the border crisis he helped to create. Wednesday's decision marked the first time in 225 years since the Senate voted to immediately dismiss impeachment charges approved by the House vs. holding a floor...
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Saliha Bayrak With 6 percent of its land occupied by military bases, Hawai‘i is our most densely militarized state. But young activists are rejecting recruiting efforts and military influence.
The Islanders’ reaction to what is likely to be a third straight season of failing to get past the first round will tell how serious they really are.