Congressional Anger over China’s Handling of the Coronavirus Grows
Congressional anger towards China over its handling of the coronavirus is growing with no fewer than four bills recently introduced.
Congressional anger towards China over its handling of the coronavirus is growing with no fewer than four bills recently introduced.
Florida Republican Rep. Greg Steube has introduced a bill which aims to ensure that women and girls sports remain a fair playing field by prohibiting the use of federal funds to support any athletic event where a biological male identifying as a woman attempts to compete against biological female athletes.
Florida Republican Congressman Greg Steube was disgusted to tell Fox News that not a single Democrat voted in favor of a bill that would protect women’s sports from biological males who claim to be transgender women.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen the Republican Party more unified,” said Rep. Greg Steube regarding opposition against impeachment of Donald Trump.
With impeachment talk continuing to dominate discussion among Democrats, Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) on Sunday said on the Fox News Channel that Democrats “will stop at nothing to impeach” President Donald Trump.
Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) told Breitbart News Daily that he and other congressional Republicans found it “very frustrating” that former special counsel Robert Meuller dodged questions regarding the Christopher Steele dossier and its origins surrounding the Russia investigation.
Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller refused to confirm that he interviewed Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence operative who authored the now-debunked dossier alleging collusion between President Donald Trump and Russia, during his 22-month investigation into election interference.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller claimed while testifying in front of the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday that he did not interview for the FBI director position only days prior to his appointment to lead the investigation into Russia’s 2016 election interference.
On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Outnumbered Overtime,” House Judiciary Committee member Greg Steube (R-FL) stated that he wants Special Counsel Robert Mueller to testify publicly. Steube said, “If you spent 22 months and $25 million investigating the
Rep. Greg Steube said the Obama administration’s surveillance of Trump — and Mueller’s operation — had “no legal basis in the first place.”
During the hearings for universal background checks, House Democrats rejected a proposal to alert Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if an illegal alien is discovered via a background check for a firearm.
On November 2, Florida state Representative David Kerner (D-Lake Worth) voiced his opposition to campus carry by suggesting that being armed for self-defense on campus goes “way beyond the simple bearing of arms” protected by the Second Amendment. Kerner’s opposition to
With Florida Republicans working anew to pass legislation that will make it legal for women to be armed against sexual predators on campus, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey stresses that Campus Carry is part of exercising the Second Amendment. He believes Open Carry is part of exercising the Second Amendment too.
Florida Republicans passed campus carry legislation out of committee with the support of Shayna Lopez-Rivas–a Florida State University student and rape victim who refuses to be defenseless in the midst of America’s campus rape culture.
On August 13 Florida League of Women Voters (FLWV) Gun Safety Committee chair Patti Brigham will hold a conference for leaders who oppose arming women and other law-abiding citizens on college campuses for self-defense.
On April 2, Florida’s House Judiciary Committee passed bills to legalize Campus Carry and to open up public K-12 schools for armed teachers and staff.
Michael Bloomberg-funded gun control groups Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America are currently running a television ad against Campus Carry which says, “Backpacks and bullets don’t mix.”
On January 23, the Tampa Bay Times reacted to campus carry legislation being considered in Florida by suggesting, having guns on campus for self-defense is “imprudent” and will not make campuses safer.