November 20, 2024
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By: Rep. Mike Flood
In about 65 days, President Donald Trump will be sworn into office. On day one, he’ll fulfill one of his most important promises: firing Gary Gensler, President Joe Biden’s handpicked Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
November 19, 2024
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By: Kathy Salvi
Illinois is hurting under JB Pritzker’s iron-clad fist. Instead of focusing on solutions, Pritzker has been perfectly clear — his policies promote illegals over Illinois’s working men and women and families.
November 18, 2024
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By: Michael Chamberlain
My organization, Protect the Public’s Trust (PPT), was hip to “Trump-proofing” before it was popular. Suddenly, Trump-proofing is all over the news.
November 15, 2024
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By: Jeremy Hunt and Garrett Exner
The list of problems facing the American military is long. There are two wars ongoing, China is increasingly likely to start a third, recruitment is lagging, and the current acquisitions model is broken. Using the same types of leaders, from the same backgrounds, will produce the same erosion of American military strength we’ve seen in recent years. A new type of leadership is required, and it should be one that understands, deeply and personally, the struggles the America warfighter has faced in the last twenty years of modern warfare.
November 14, 2024
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Donald Trump Jr. is giving Senate Republicans backup amidst the lame duck session, telling them to “hold the line and not allow Schumer to push Biden’s radical judges and legislation.”
November 14, 2024
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Rep. Mike Bost’s (R., Ill.) family has served in the military for generations, dating back to his grandfather and ending with his grandson. A Marine Corps corporal, Bost “never thought” he “would have [the] opportunity] to serve in Congress,” let alone as the Chairman of the House’s Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.
November 14, 2024
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By: Robert Luther
I don’t know what Joe Manchin’s political future holds after he retires from the Senate, but if he breaks his word again, West Virginians would be better off leaving him in Washington.
November 14, 2024
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By: Matt Brooks and Bonnie Glick
Jews were the canaries in the coal mine this election. We voted for Trump because the air in the mine was toxic. And the walls to the mine were caving in. We will continue to vote for Republicans when they see that Trump and his Party deliver on promises by securing the border, improving public safety, shutting down sanctuary cities, and finding ways to accommodate a media that has lost sight of its mission to deliver the news.
November 14, 2024
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By: David Cook
This Veterans Day, I am thankful the United States possesses the most lethal fighting force the world has ever known, paired with a soon-to-be Commander-in-Chief aligned with a Senate, and House of Representatives that has shown an indisputable affinity towards the military — with a budget to match.
November 14, 2024
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By: Rep. Julie Fedorchak
We all can agree that in a nation blessed with energy resources of all types that we should never be without power. Fortunately, my state of North Dakota is well positioned to cover our needs thanks to our diverse and innovative energy industry and leaders who have fought hard to advance and protect it. But America as a whole is on the edge. Truly, our nation is committing energy suicide.