Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R., Ind.) didn’t plan on becoming one of Congress’s go-to experts on Syria. In fact, during his first stint in office, Saudi Arabia consumed more of his time.| washingtonreporter.news
For four years under the Biden administration, rural communities were left behind, if not completely forgotten.| washingtonreporter.news
My philosophy on government is simple and can be summed up with a fable we are likely all familiar with from our childhood: The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg.| washingtonreporter.news
Presidents George W. Bush, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama were too weak to take out Iran’s nuclear weapons program. But President Donald Trump got it done. And for that, we are thankful.| washingtonreporter.news
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In the days after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, Five for Fighting frontman John Ondrasik was joined by the world’s top musicians to condemn the Islamic terrorists who struck at the heart of America.| washingtonreporter.news
The U.S. may not be at war with Iran — yet — but that hasn’t stopped Iran from being at war with America for nearly five decades.| washingtonreporter.news
What we're hearing from people we trust on and around the Hill| washingtonreporter.news
What we're hearing from people we trust on and around the Hill| washingtonreporter.news
For years, Rep. Darrell Issa (R., Calif.) has demanded answers about the “fundraising platform ActBlue, its advocacy fundraising arm ActBlue Charities, and troubling reports of a juxtaposition with terror financing.”| washingtonreporter.news
It seems like you can’t turn on a liberal TV show during the last several days without seeing Minnesota Governor Tim Walz auditioning to join Vice President Kamala Harris on the most liberal presidential ticket our country has ever seen.| Washington Reporter