On Friday, White House Counsel Ed Siskel sent Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson a letter, claiming that the impeachment inquiry of Joe Biden was "over," and telling Johnson, "It's time to move on." Mr. Siskel has evidently not read the Constitution, because the White House has no authority over this process, and to his endless credit, Speaker Johnson wasted no time
The Budget did little to move the polls, but it included some fundamental philosophical changes to the way we pay tax. Expect unintended consequences, says Tim Sarson Budgets are fleeting spectacles. Like a passing squall they arrive with a few gusts of media speculation, dominate the news for a week at most, then blow themselves []
The £13.5bn rollout of smart meters - paid for through higher bills - enables usage in the home to be read remotely by energy companies.
Rep. Daniel Goldman (D) New York joins The Lead.
The Sheffield boxer's last two fights both ended with him flattening his opponent in the opening minutes.The 33-year-old light heavyweight stopped Harry Matthews a second before the first period ended in February. Then he had Hussein Itaba on his backside twice last Saturday before the contest was over; all within two minutes 32 seconds.There aren't many boxers that can claim back-to-back round-one victories.And the former Commonwealth champion hopes his resurgent form will lead to...
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) called out biased “disinformation” researchers’ efforts to undermine Americans’ First Amendment rights. Jordan was having none of it when a charged 60 Minutes interview hostile CBS News co-host Lesley Stahl tried to get him to agree that the so-called "misinformation" and "disinformation" research industry is necessary. Jordan argued that the research has a “chilling impact on speech” by pressuring tech companies to censor speech that the left does not approve of. Even...
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) called out biased “disinformation” researchers’ efforts to undermine Americans’ First Amendment rights. Jordan was having none of it when a charged 60 Minutes interview hostile CBS News co-host Lesley Stahl tried to get him to agree that the so-called "misinformation" and "disinformation" research industry is necessary. Jordan argued that the research has a “chilling impact on speech” by pressuring tech companies to censor speech that the left does not approve of. Even...
EXCLUSIVE — Vulnerable House Republicans are coming under attack by Democratic groups for their continued support of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden despite the investigation so far failing to uncover definitive evidence of any wrongdoing. The Democratic-aligned Congressional Integrity Project released a new ad campaign on Tuesday targeting GOP lawmakers representing districts won […]
Republicans’ impeachment inquiry faces a full-court press from Democrats
Democrats on Wednesday pressured Republicans to identify the criminal conduct underlying their probe into President Biden in a hearing scheduled amid rising GOP doubts about the future of their imp
Throughout his time on Capitol Hill, Rep. Darrell Issa has been known to rub some people the wrong way. In one especially memorable example from 2016, then-President Barack Obama publicly chided the California Republican for spending years recklessly going after him, only to pretend to be an Obama ally when running for re-election. But it’s not just Democrats who occasionally get annoyed with Issa. At a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing about the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, members...