The Missouri House on Wednesday took steps to outlaw most abortions in the state should the U.S. Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, an effort that’s part of a broader Republican push amid renewed optimism that the high court might be more open to increased restrictions, and possibly an outright ban, on the procedure.
It's been described as the hearing heard around the world – President Trump's ex-lawyer, who once said he would take a bullet for Trump, instead lambasted the president for hours on Capitol Hill.
One year ago in these pages, we predicted that the Trump tax reform would supercharge the national economy but could cause big financial problems for the five highest-tax states: California, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey and New York. We were right.
In public testimony before Congress today, President Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen is accusing the president of criminal conduct while in office. Cohen, who's been convicted of lying, is calling Trump a "racist," a "conman" and a "cheat."
Ripples of shock are rolling through the ranks of pro-life Congress members after Democrats blocked a US Senate bill that would have ensured medical care for children born alive after an attempted abortion.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins many other Republican lawmakers standing behind the president's national emergency declaration and tells CBN News he doesn't know how anyone can look at the border situation and deny there's a major problem.
The CEO of PayPal has revealed the multi-billion dollar service partners with the leftist organization Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) to decide who should be blacklisted from their company. Using "company corporate values" as their defense, PayPal has taken intentional steps to deny access to conservatives.
Ignoring a veto threat, congressional Democrats voted Tuesday to overturn President Trump's emergency declaration. The Democrat-controlled House, led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) have made it their top priority since the president issued the declaration that allows him to access federal money to build a border wall.
Democrats across the country are pushing legislation to grant the presidency to the popular vote winner in a move that would undermine the Electoral College system that has been part of America's presidential elections since its founding.
In the background of the international talks, Congress has a few questions for the president's former attorney, Michael Cohen.