The House Republican Commitment to America
House Republicans are preparing to make history – fully as much as the Contract with America Republicans did in 1994.
House Republicans are preparing to make history – fully as much as the Contract with America Republicans did in 1994.
If President Biden has the courage to do what is needed, Putin will be defeated in Ukraine. That is the goal President Biden should take to Brussels this week.
As world hunger persists, Russia’s war on Ukraine will be devastating for people in countries already struggling with food security and poverty.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s impassioned speech to the United States Congress and President Joe Biden’s flat, uninspired response was a startling difference in emotion, energy, and commitment.
The rest of the world is watching the Biden administration’s inability to defend American interests, and we must expect more aggressive actions over the next few years. Weakness begets more aggression.
It has been just over two weeks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but already, Europe is faced with an unprecedented refugee crisis.
The Immigration Transparency & Transit Notification Act would hold this administration accountable for the tragic crisis President Joe Biden has created and sustained at the U.S.-Mexico border.
As you watch the Biden administration fail, ask yourself: “why Venezuela and not Texas? Why Iran and not Canada? Just how unwilling is the Biden team to help you and your fellow Americans?”
On Saturday, February 26, the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. opened an exhibition titled Mystery and Faith: The Shroud of Turin. We encourage you to see this special exhibition, on display until July 31, 2022.
The best way to understand the current extraordinarily dangerous tragedy in Ukraine is to imagine a fight between a bear, a lion, and a bunny rabbit.