October 11, 2024
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By: Sen. Scott Brown
At the core of Lina Khan’s ideology, as well as that of her partner in crime, the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, Jonathan Kanter, is the idea that successful companies that grow beyond an arbitrary size automatically warrant intense scrutiny and even intervention from regulators. In Khan and Kanter’s eyes, success is not the result of innovation, hard work and ingenuity, but somehow comes from bending — or even breaking — the rules.
October 9, 2024
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By: Michael Chamberlain
If somebody ever gets around to writing a tell-all history of The National Institute of Health (NIH) and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in the COVID years, it’ll be a real page-turner.
October 7, 2024
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A purportedly independent Senate candidate who is being supported by hundreds of thousands of dollars from Democratic Party donors “needs a civics lesson” and some foreign policy primers, according to his Republican opponent.
October 7, 2024
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Rep. Tim Walberg (R., Mich.) will make the Education and Workforce Committee a leading committee next Congress if he has his say, he told the Washington Reporter in an exclusive interview.
September 30, 2024
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By: Jim Byron
Just over 30 years ago, when the Soviet Union collapsed and many in the West celebrated the so-called “end of history,” one American strategist was not jubilant. Richard Nixon, a stalwart practitioner of realpolitik, saw the situation quite differently.
September 30, 2024
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By: Sen. Ron Johnson
On January 24, 2022, I held a public event in the historic Senate Kennedy Caucus room titled, Covid-19: A Second Opinion. It was held two years into the Coronavirus pandemic — a pandemic that was used to frighten and control the public on a global scale.
September 30, 2024
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John Arnold’s recent appointment to Meta’s board is raising eyebrows on Capitol Hill, as Republicans describe billionaire Arnold as “an energy trading savant,” who “started out as a skeptic of big government, but now shells out tens of millions to keep it large and in charge,” a senior Republican staffer told the Washington Reporter.
September 26, 2024
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Rep. Brett Guthrie (R., Ky.), a senior member of the House’s Energy and Commerce Committee — and a leading candidate to chair the committee next Congress — is rolling out legislation that creates a national roadmap focused on “reshor[ing] domestic critical material processing facilities away from foreign adversaries like the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and [on] reduc[ing] unworkable permitting barriers to help secure our supply chains.”
September 26, 2024
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One of the most significant Supreme Court decisions this term was Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which overturned decades of precedent known as Chevron deference. Sen. Eric Schmitt (R., Mo.), who spent years as Missouri’s attorney general, praised the decision for “turn[ing] the tables in favor of the little guy” in an exclusive interview with the Washington Reporter.