Senate Democrats are calling for more poll workers ahead of the midterms amid a shortage. The COVID-19 public health emergency gets extended again. The Biden administration says they are bracing for potential spikes this winter. Some leading medical voices in this country are voicing concern over vaccine side effects. The inventor of the mRNA technology…
Capitol Report (Oct. 14): Democrat Senators Say Shortage of Poll Workers; Dr. Robert Malone on Latest Vaccine Data
Capitol Report (Oct. 13): Biden Agrees to Allow 24,000 Venezuelans Into US; Biggest Social Security Benefit Hike Since 1981
All eyes are on inflation. A key indicator is rising, surpassing expert forecasts for September. Along with rising prices, home mortgage rates have skyrocketed over the past year. Ohio Congressman Bill Johnson joins us to discuss. The Biden administration is breathing life into a Trump-era rule to send illegal border crossers from Venezuela out of…
Capitol Report (Oct. 12): Midterms: Republicans and Democrats Cross Party Lines; Biden Releases Plan for National Security
A new national security strategy is coming out of the White House. As the president warns that Saudi Arabia will face consequences for cutting oil production, the administration notes another key international concern. The Justice Department is being pressed on the issue of gender transition for minors. Senators are demanding answers. Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenn.)…
Capitol Report (Oct. 11): Tulsi Gabbard Quits Democratic Party; Social Issues Impacting Voters
Russia continues with its missile strikes on Tuesday after killing 19 in Ukraine Monday. What is the Group of Seven nations vowing to do, and what does the White House say about Russia’s nuclear threats? Grim economic forecasts are coming from the International Monetary Fund and Bank of America. The U.S. job market could be…
Capitol Report (Oct. 10): Dr. Peter McCullough Addresses Permanent Twitter Ban; Russian Hackers Target US Airports
Russian hackers strike again, this time attacking U.S. airports. Ukraine’s capitol, Kyiv, was targeted with air strikes Monday. The attack killed around a dozen civilians and injured nearly 100 others. President Joe Biden is calling it an act of brutality. Taiwan is vowing to bolster its defenses against a Chinese invasion. What does the Taiwanese…
Capitol Report (Oct. 7): White House Clarifies Biden’s Comments on Russia Nukes; Democrats Want More Action on Marijuana
The latest job numbers are out, and President Joe Biden is touting them as historic progress. But some Republicans call it the worst jobs report of the year. Indiana Congressman Larry Bucshon joins us to talk about the latest jobs numbers and the state of the economy heading into the midterms—and what a newly elected…
Capitol Report (Oct. 6): Illegal Immigrants Bused to VP Harris’s Home; 1.2 Million Firearms Sold in September
A judge rules DACA is illegal. DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is the Obama-era program that shields certain illegal immigrants from deportation. What does this ruling mean for the current recipients and the future of the program? President Joe Biden addresses workers at an IBM plant in New York. What does he say about…
Capitol Report (Oct. 5): Biden Meets Desantis in Florida; FBI Says Murders Up Significantly Across US
President Joe Biden visits Florida. What does he say about damage caused by Hurricane Ian, and how is Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis addressing Biden’s actions? OPEC ignores Biden’s plea to ramp up production and instead does exactly the opposite. It’s slashing oil production—the biggest cut in two years. How is the White House responding? The…
Capitol Report (Oct. 4): GOP Sees Record Number of Minority Candidates; Trump Sues CNN for Defamation
It’s the hundred-day mark since the overturning of Roe v. Wade. What did the president announce as the issue of abortion gains steam ahead of elections? The nation’s highest court just kicked off a new term—and it makes its first moves on cases regarding vaccine mandates, gun rights, and voting rights. Florida continues to comb…
Capitol Report (Oct. 3): Florida Lawmakers Reject Bill With Disaster Relief; If Russia Escalates War, What Will Biden Do Next?
The death toll from Hurricane Ian grows as teams carry out or continue their rescue missions. Florida lawmakers emerge with criticism over the federal government’s use of funds, saying more is spent on unrelated items than on hurricane disaster relief. South Carolina is also recovering from the destruction of Hurricane Ian. Congressman Ralph Norman explains…
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