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Tag: Senate
US Senate Motion To End Support For Saudi-led Coalition In Yemen Clears First Hurdle
Senate resolution to end US military aid to Saudi-led forces in Yemen will move ahead in defiance of pressure from Trump administration. In an exceptional rebuke to President Donald Trump’s unwavering embrace of Saudi Arabia, the US Senate voted in favor of advancing a resolution that seeks to end US involvement in the war in Read More…
House Leadership Aims To Stop Debate On US Involvement In Yemen War
On Wednesday, a measure is being advanced at the behest of House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) aiming to derail House Continuing Resolution 138, a War Powers Act challenge which would force an end to the US military involvement in the Saudi-led War in Yemen. Under the War Powers Act, any individual lawmaker is intended to Read More…
Senate Moves To Seize The Internet – Do We Need More Government Censorship?
Senator Mark Warner’s (D-VA) office has drawn up a proposal for the US government to become much more involved in the Internet and particularly social media. They tell us for our own good they must protect us from “disinformation” and be able to determine the identity of each social media account as well as the Read More…
After Increasing Nat’l Debt A TRILLION In 6 Months, US Gov’t Just Gave Themselves A Massive Raise
Only hours after receiving a massive 2,200 page, $1.3 trillion dollar spending bill, both the House and the Senate voted to pass it. Why? Because it gives them all raises. Washington, D.C. — (TFTP) This week, the US Congress passed the massive 1.3 trillion-dollar Omnibus spending bill. Then, early Friday morning, the Senate did the same thing. Read More…
Clinton, Podesta And Others Given Two Weeks To Respond To Senate Request About Dossier Involvement
Editor’s Note: The simple fact that the investigatory letters are predicated on a report done by The Washington Post — as if their reporting and methods are beyond reproach, something that is verifiably untrue — is immediately suspect. But most important is that this is merely a request for honest answers from a group of known Read More…