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Andrew Trunsky

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Past articles by Andrew:

McConnell Blasts ‘the Left’s Big Lie’

Democrats will “silence millions of Americans’ voices so they can take over elections and ram through their radical agenda,” McConnell says. → Read More

Biden Vows to ‘Get This Done’ After Meeting With Democrats on Spending

As Democrats tangle, the president says he's in no rush to see a $1.1 trillion infrastructure bill and $3.5 trillion spending bill pass. → Read More

How Democrats Plan to Hike Taxes to Pay for $3.5 Trillion in Spending

Democrats would hike several taxes—many by large amounts—and they still wouldn't fully cover the cost of their $3.5 trillion spending plan. → Read More

Justice Breyer Warns Court-Packers: ‘What Goes Around Comes Around’

Justice Stephen Breyer warns liberals wanting to pack the Supreme Court: “f the Democrats can do it, then the Republicans can do it.” → Read More

Justice Breyer Warns Court-Packers: ‘What Goes Around Comes Around’

Justice Stephen Breyer warns liberals wanting to pack the Supreme Court: “f the Democrats can do it, then the Republicans can do it.” → Read More

Kentucky Lawmakers Override Governor, Expel School Mask Mandate

Instead of state-implemented mask mandates in Kentucky, individual districts will have the option to enforce them if they so choose. → Read More

Texas Governor Signs Election Reforms Into Law Over Liberals’ Objections

The Texas legislation repeals many of the voting measures that large cities in the state implemented amid the pandemic. → Read More

US Intercepts Rockets Fired at Kabul Airport

The U.S. intercepts as many as five rockets launched at the airport in Kabul where evacuation efforts are ongoing. → Read More

Democrats in Legislature Can Be Arrested, Texas Supreme Court Rules

The Texas Supreme Court ruling comes after nearly three dozen Texas Democrats in the state House “discreetly” left the Capitol. → Read More

Pelosi’s Office Silent on Action to Determine Origins of COVID-19

The bipartisan bill passed the Senate through unanimous consent in May and would declassify any information regarding the origin of COVID-19. → Read More

Carl Levin, Record-Setting Senator From Michigan, Dies at 87

Former Sen. Carl Levin's six Senate terms are the most that any Michigan senator has served. → Read More

Infrastructure Bill Advances in Senate After Overcoming Filibuster

The infrastructure bill passes 67 to 32 in the Senate, with 17 Republicans joining all Democrats in voting in favor. → Read More

Mike Enzi, Former Wyoming Senator, Dies After Bike Accident

Mike Enzi served four terms in the U.S. Senate, ultimately becoming chairman of the Budget Committee, before retiring in January. → Read More

Louisiana Congressman Gets COVID-19 for Second Time

Rep. Clay Higgins, R-La., and his wife had already tested positive for COVID-19 early in 2020. → Read More

Senate Rushes to Finish Infrastructure Package Before Recess

Senate hits roadblocks over public transit funding and spending levels for highways, broadband, and some other areas in infrastructure deal. → Read More

Poll: We Want Roads and Bridges, Less So Untraditional Infrastructure

While most Americans support repairing roads, bridges, ports, and drinking water pipes, support for other infrastructure issues is split. → Read More

COVID-19 Cases Jump by 55% in Week

The overwhelming majority of COVID-19 cases are appearing in Americans who are not vaccinated against the virus. → Read More

Senate Republicans Block Debate of Biden Infrastructure Package

Debate of the Biden infrastructure package is blocked on the grounds that the deal has yet to be put into text. → Read More

Kyrsten Sinema Reaffirms That She Will Not Support Abolishing Filibuster

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., argues that the filibuster is essential to ensure moderation and compromise. → Read More

Senate Unanimously Passes Bill Making Juneteenth a Federal Holiday

Juneteenth, already celebrated in the majority of states, commemorates the official end of slavery in Confederate states in 1865. → Read More