Tag: Capitol Report

Capitol Report (Jan. 31): 56 Bills Introduced to Ban CRT

At the White House Monday, President Joe Biden met with state governors, encouraging them to make good use of the billions in federal aid received this past year. Hours later, he welcomed Qatar’s leader to discuss oil supply, Iran nuclear talks, and Afghanistan. Critical race theory may have been the deciding factor in the race…


Capitol Report (Jan. 28): Congressman Says Cartels Terrorizing US

Mexican cartels have been trafficking in record numbers of human beings and drugs throughout the southern border. What happens to those people who are indebted to the cartels? Texas Congressman Chip Roy has some answers. House Republicans in the Foreign Affairs Committee urge Secretary of State Antony Blinken to issue an urgent warning to the athletes…


Capitol Report (Jan. 27): 29 Democrats Won’t Seek Reelection

President Joe Biden on Tuesday stood alongside Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to officially announce Breyer’s retirement. He will leave his position at the end of the current term—sometime this summer. Biden will announce his nominee by the end of February. Midterm election campaigns are getting started—and many House Democrats are not seeking reelection this…


Capitol Report (Jan. 26): Biden’s Chance at a Supreme Court Pick

A U.S. Supreme Court Justice is apparently ready to hang up his robe. President Joe Biden gets to appoint a Supreme Court Justice for the first time, and he made it clear what type of Justice he’s looking to nominate. We speak to Rick Green, an attorney and former Texas State representative, to find out who…


Capitol Report (Jan. 24): Thousands March Against Mandates in DC

In the heart of the nation, a massive and diverse crowd marched for freedom from the mandates. We spoke to attendees and speakers to find out why they’re opposed to unilateral mandates for masks and vaccines. There were many highly respected doctors at the “Stop the Mandates” rally in Washington, D.C. We caught up with…


Capitol Report (Jan. 21): Thousands Join March in Washington DC

Thousands in favor of pro-life gathered in our nation’s capital, walking in the 49th annual march for life. We take a look at their plans for protecting the unborn. We have two prominent voices in the pro-life movement with us to discuss Friday’s events and the mission behind them. One of these voices was a…


Capitol Report (Jan. 20): Biden Slipping in the Polls

Thursday marks the first year of President Joe Biden’s time in the Oval Office. What do lawmakers have to say about it, and what’s Biden’s vision for his next year in office? With Biden’s first year currently in review, we speak with Congressman Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) to get his thoughts. He also weighs in on…


Capitol Report (Jan. 19): COVID-19 Cases Plunge Nationwide

President Joe Biden had his first press conference in months, as the latest polls show his job approval rating hitting new lows. Russia is sending more troops toward Ukraine’s border, and the United States is sending millions to help with defense. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine and warned that Putin could…


Capitol Report (Jan. 18): 5G Technology Poses Safety Concerns Near Airports

AT&T and Verizon agree to delay a scheduled 5G rollout for the third time after safety and security concerns from airlines. Senators are back on Capitol Hill this week—and Democrats are doubling down on efforts to sidestep the filibuster in order to pass their voting rights bill. There are a few paths Senate Majority Leader…


Capitol Report (Jan. 14): Congress Hands Out Masks Made in China

The U.S. Marine Corp. becomes the first branch of the military to grant a religious exemption to the vaccine mandates. The Supreme Court has ruled, and President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate for large businesses is no longer in effect. How will this impact Americans moving forward? The U.S. Defense Department is sending additional military medical…