Ohio, comments on the looming deadline for the president's tariff threats to Canada and Mexico and reacts to the House Oversight chairman launching an investigation into sanctuary cities.
During a house hearing on immigration enforcement this week, Representative Jim Jordan unleashed on the Biden Administration over immigration policy.
The House of Representatives will create a Judiciary subcommittee to investigate events before, during and after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot that many have called an "insurrection."
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chair of the House Judiciary Committee, said Sunday that a change in the law would be necessary to keep TikTok online if ByteDance does not sell the video app to an entity not affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party.
President Trump last week issued a flurry of executive orders that upended a number of government initiatives focused on improving the nation’s cybersecurity posture. The president fired all advisors from the Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Safety Review Board, called for the creation of a strategic cryptocurrency reserve, and voided a Biden administration action that sought to reduce the risks that artificial intelligence poses to consumers, workers and national security.
The Senate should quickly and overwhelmingly confirm Kash Patel to be the next Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Speaker Mike Johnson said the subcommittee would "continue our efforts to uncover the full truth" about the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
U.S. Representative Jim Jordan has expressed his support for President-elect Donald Trump to move the 2028 Olympics out of Los Angeles and relocate them to a city run by GOP lawmakers.
The now former special counsel said Trump would have been convicted for his alleged effort to overturn the 2020 election result if he hadn't been elected president
GOP lawmaker welcomes rioters back to Capitol to ‘hear their side of the story’
House Republican leaders announced the plan days after Trump issued pardons for rioters. The aim is to reexamine the 2021 Capitol attack.
They would no longer have the right to invoke the Fifth Amendment if called to testify in civil, criminal, or congressional proceedings