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As Republican and Democratic members of Congress continue to tussle over the impeachment inquiry in Washington, D.C., and as Turkey has grabbed center stage over their invasion into Northern Syria, it seems as if legislators have taken their eye off the ball in regards to Venezuela.
Florida's congressional Democrats banded together this week to call on Congress to fully fund efforts to defend democracy in Venezuela.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) becomes the first 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to suggest if Israel continues to increase settlements, then “everything (including sanctions and reduction of aid) is on the table.
Yesterday U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), and Rick Scott (R-FL) introduced the Holocaust Insurance Accountability Act (S. 2621). This bill will allow would allow beneficiaries of Holocaust-era insurance policies to bring civil action in U.S. district courts against the insurer for the covered policy to recover proceeds due or otherwise enforce any rights under the […]
The recent announcement by White House Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney that the 2020 G7 will be held at Trump National in Doral, Florida, infuriated Democrats and thrilled Republicans.
“The space industry has long been an important and iconic part of Florida’s history and economy.”
Florida's Democratic leadership has criticized President Trump’s decision of removing troops from Syria, arguing that the President has abandoned Kurdish soldiers.
“ISIS killers will now escape & boost chances of a resurgence.”
"We support the Kurds who have been fighting with us.”
As the Turkish military beings its assault against U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in Northern Syria, Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) has ramped up his criticism of President Trump and his decision to leave Kurdish forces exposed, and potentially facing “annihilation at the hands of the Turkish military.”
Microsoft President Brad Smith received a letter today from Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) along with Senators Marco Rubio (R-Florida), Rick Scott (R-Florida), Mike Braun (R-Indiana), and Josh Hawley (R-Missouri) as a response to recent comments made by the tech giant’s leader about Chinese telecommunications company Huawei. Smith said the U.S. government has not made a case […]
House Democrat Rep. Val Demings has become the latest member of Congress to condemn the actions of government over their “human rights abuses” against its own people, but in particular in the Xinjiang region of the country.
President Donald Trump’s announcement that he has pulled U.S. troops out of northern Syria and allowing Turkey to conduct military operations in the region, was met with significant resistance from both Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill.
President Donald Trump's decision to leave Northern Syria abandon Kurdish allies has been met with significant opposition from both Democrats and many of his key Republican surrogates and friends in the U.S. Congress.
With Communist China deemed a national security threat to the U.S., and with President Trump aggressively cracking down on Chinese companies like communications giants Huawei and ZTE, the push to only buy American and not Chinese, has reached new heights, literally.
Florida Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott are questioning why U.S. taxpayer dollars are being spent to promote an art exhibit at Duke University’s Nasher Museum of Art and Northwestern University’s Block Museum of Art that showcases portraits of admitted mass murderer Ernesto “Che” Guevara.
With House Democrats throttling up their impeachment of President Donald Trump over the phone call he had with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Democratic Party as a whole is hoping to capitalize on their political play in the U.S. Congress and defeat Trump in 2020.
It took a new president and three years for the U.S. government publicly designate Cuban strongman Raul Castro and his family, banning them from ever entering the U.S. for “his involvement in corruption and gross violation of human rights.”
