The U.S. House is expected to vote Friday on a two-year extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, commonly known as FISA. This transcript has been edited for length and reprinted with permission from Tucker Carlson.
When you create a BUDGET, the point of the budget is to spend within the lines - like coloring. There are no extra lines in coloring, the single line is finite.
"I regard myself as a wartime Speaker."
Get a grip; we are not at war. You can't use that as an excuse to justify passage of warrantless spying, a bloated omnibus, or $100 billion in foreign aid.
Speaker Johnson might as well go by "Flip Flop," given his recent track record. He's been switching his positions on major issues, directly going against what his base stands for.
Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene joined "Tucker Carlson Uncensored" Wednesday to try and explain why GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson is capitulating to the political establishment.
Ep. 88 Is Speaker of the House Mike Johnson being blackmailed to do the bidding of the left? It certainly seems that way. His colleague, Marjorie Taylor Greene, explains
Ashley Manning is serving in the position as the official performing the duties of the assistant secretary. Michael Sulmeyer has been tapped to serve in the role once he's been confirmed by the Senate.
Dan Crenshaw has had his share of facepalm moments. Remember when he declared the 2020 election completely "legit," hailed Liz Cheney as a patriot, or the time that he branded January 6th an insurrection? The hits just keep coming.
At today's House Weaponization of the Federal Government Committee hearing, Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) stated that the First Amendment "is not absolute," which Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) asked Dr. Jordan Peterson to comment on during her line of questionin
..."I'm here to talk about the already extant and expanding collusion of government and corporation restricting the individual freedom and autonomy..."
On Sunday night, Congressional negotiators revealed a bill which will fund key parts of the government through the rest of the fiscal year which began in October.
The House passed a fourth short-term spending bill to punt government funding deadlines for fiscal year 2024 further down the road, narrowly avoiding a government shutdown that would have been triggered on Friday.
House Democrats are in a panic after the Freedom Caucus began pushing for a one-year spending stopgap that contains deep spending cuts to the tune of "$100 billion in year one," according to a Wednesday letter from the Freedom Caucus to Speaker Mike
He Was One of Six Republican House Members to Vote Against the Iraq War in 2002, Now He is Running to Regain His Old House Seat, Promising to Oppose the Ukraine War.