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The non-biding House Iran War Powers resolution to limit President Donald Trump’s future military action against the Islamic State of Iran, passed by a vote count of 224-194 along party lines, but saw three Republicans cross the aisle to vote with Democrats.
Rep. Brian Mast (R) has taken exception with fellow Floridian Rep. Val Demings’ claim that President Barack Obama handed $1.7 billion in cash to Iran that went to fund terrorists and made the U.S. “less safe in the situation today.”
President Donald Trump delivered his much-anticipated response to the Iranian missile attack against U.S. and ally forces in Iraq. Speaking from the White House, Trump announced that “no lives were lost” because of how the military had prepared for possible attacks, and because of an early warning system that was in place.
Iran has retaliated against the U.S. for killing it’s Quds Force terrorist leader Qassim Soleimani by launching dozens of surface-to-surface ballistic missiles at U.S. forces in Iraq.
The 6.4 magnitude earthquake that just struck Puerto Rico, that resulted in one death and widespread power outages across the island, has fueled that already hyper-partisan political debate that first ignited when Hurricane Maria struck the U.S. territory.
Just as Iran’s new leader of their it Revolutionary Guard, Hossein Salami, declared that his regime has plans for 13 attacks against U.S. interests in retaliation for Soleimani’s targeted killing last week, the U.S. Air Force held a massive show of force during a planned exercise in Utah.
The raging wildfires in Australia that have left 24 people dead, hundreds of thousands of animals dead or displaced, are being partly blamed on Climate Change.
The U.S. inches closer to a military response to Iran’s alleged supported attack of the U.S. embassy in Iraq.
The impeachment of President Donald Trump will be the driving issue in the 2020 presidential election, and there isn’t anything anyone can do to change that.
Shortly after Sen. Marco Rubio (R) held Iran directly responsible conducting the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Iraq, where dozens of Iraqi Shiite militiamen and supporters stormed the compound, President Donald Trump echoed the senator from Florida, saying that the Iranian regime would be held “fully responsible.”
Rubio calls out reporter over story headline about Trump evangelical event
Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have notoriously suspended or permanently kicked individuals off of their respective social media platforms for “violating” policy, profanity, and if you ask any Republican, for opposing Democratic or liberal viewpoints or politicians.
As of December 24th, Christmas Eve day, the latest Real Clear Politics average of polls found that after the recent House impeachment of President Donald Trump, more Americans DO NOT support impeaching and removing the president.
“This will only lead to further protests against the oppressive government seeking to censor its people from speaking the truth.”
2019 is coming to a close and, without question, Florida’s top politician was Governor Ron DeSantis. It appears everything went right for the first-year governor.
When Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) called out Mayor Pete Buttigieg at the most recent 2020 Democratic presidential debate over his “billionaire wine cave” fundraiser, progressive Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D), who has endorsed millionaire Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential candidacy, were enraged over “Mayor Pete” having mingled with the very same wealthy people she has taken issue with.
“We need to get back to doing the work that we were elected to do."
President Donald Trump tossed out the political read meat to the thousands of supporters at the Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Palm Beach County, which was held just a few miles from the Winter White House, Mar-A-Lago.