Jimmy Williams Rep. James Comer, a wealthy farmer and chairman of the House Oversight Committee, is under scrutiny for his financial dealings, particularly regarding six acres of land co-owned with a campaign contributor. Comer, a vocal critic of the Bidens’ use of shell companies, is accused of treating these six …
Read More »DA’s Office Tells House GOP to Cease ‘Inflammatory Accusations’ About Trump Case
On the heels of former President Donald Trump’s historic indictment, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office on Friday told three top Republican lawmakers in the U.S. House that their “attempted interference with an ongoing state criminal investigation—and now prosecution—is an unprecedented and illegitimate incursion on New York’s sovereign interests.” U.S. …
Read More »Trump’s Possible Arrest By Manhattan DA Blasted By House GOP Leaders
Jacob Fischler, Georgia Recorder Former President Donald Trump’s claim that he would be arrested Tuesday had not materialized by early evening on the East Coast, but U.S. House Republicans harshly criticized any such move as an abuse of prosecutorial authority. In an all-caps post to his social media site, Truth …
Read More »House Oversight Chair’s Agenda: Hunter Biden, COVID Origins, Classified Documents
Ashley Murray, Georgia Recorder House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James Comer on Monday previewed his priorities for this Congress, which he says will include a heavy focus on the handling of classified documents, the origins of the COVID-19 virus, and what he described as possible “influence peddling” by Hunter …
Read More »House Republican Introduces Bill To End Telework For Federal Employees
Last week, GOP Congressman James Comer from Kentucky introduced a bill, that if passed, could mean the end of working from home for many federal employees. The Stopping Home Office Work’s Unproductive Problems (SHOW UP) Act would require that within 30 days of passing, every agency returns to pre-pandemic arrangements. That …
Read More »House Passes Postal Service Reform Act
A long-awaited reform bill that would save the United States Postal Service about $50 billion over the next decade took a major step forward in Congress. The House on Tuesday, in a 342-92 vote, passed the Postal Service Reform Act. If approved by the Senate, the bill would be the …
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