On Monday, former President Trump blamed abortion for the Republican Party’s midterm election defeats, an argument supported by Elon Musk, CEO of Twitter. Trump put the responsibility on a small group of Republican candidates who voted against abortion exceptions protecting mothers’ lives, rape, and incest.
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The Biden Administration Is Drastically Reshaping The Federal Court.
After two years of Biden’s presidency, the White House and Democratic senators have installed more federal judges than Biden’s two immediate predecessors. A desire to counter Donald Trump’s legacy of stacking his judiciary with young conservatives who lack racial diversity is evident in the rapid clip. Biden has confirmed 97 lifetime federal judges to date, outpacing both Trump (85) and Barack Obama (62) at this point in their administrations.
GOP’S Number One Goal Is Canceling the Hiring of 87,000 More IRS Officers
On Friday, Mr. McCarthy discussed his plans for the House as Speaker. Mr. McCarthy said that the first thing they were going to do would be to cancel the 87,000 IRS agents. Mr. McCarthy stated that it was another reason the Democrats were mad at him.
Biden’s 2023 Tax Increases: What You Need To Know
Do you feel like you’re paying too much for your energy expenses at home now? You won’t know how bad it is until the Inflation Reduction Act’s three primary energy taxes begin taking a bite out of your bank account. Several tax increases were included in the Democratic Party’s Inflation Reduction Act enacted in 2022 and are due to go into effect on January 1, 2023.
Last Day In Power, House Democrats Release Six Years Of Trump’s Tax Returns While The GOP Threatens Retaliation
The Democrat-controlled House Ways & Means Committee has released the details of six years of former President Trump’s tax returns. The 46 records (comprising hundreds of pages) showed negative income claims by Mr. Trump and his wife, Melania Trump, in four of the six years from 2015 to 2020.
Title 42: The Supreme Court Says They Refuse to Do Biden’s Job For Him.
On Tuesday, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Ketanji Brown Jackson formed an unlikely alliance when they dissented from the majority opinion to uphold Title 42 permanently. At the same time, the Supreme Court considered the arguments brought forward from 19 mostly Republican-led states.
Trump Files Amicus Brief with Supreme Court Supporting Florida
The former president has filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court in support of Florida against a 2021 law that limits social media companies like Facebook and Twitter.
FL Launches Probe Into Covid-19 Vaccines
The Supreme Court of Florida will establish a grand jury at the request of Republican Governor Ron DeSantis to examine any malfeasance over the COVID-19 vaccinations, the court stated on Thursday.
Texas Sends Holiday Gift of More Migrants to Kamal Harris’ Home
On Christmas Eve, another busload of migrants landed in front of Vice President Harris’ house. Sunday, immigrant rescue organizations reported that busloads of migrants from the Texas-Mexico border were dumped off near the mansion of Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington, D.C., during the Christmas holiday weekend.
Kari Lake to File an Appeal In Election Lawsuit
A court in Arizona decided against Republican Kari Lake’s legal challenge to the outcome of the November governor election, in which Democrat Katie Hobbs was proclaimed the winner by around 0.5 percentage points.