Rep. Jim Jordan is all set to waste more of our tax dollars on another hearing on the so-called "Twitter files," but don't expect him to try to rein in Musk any time soon, or ever.
Musk has a White House office and growing pull across federal agencies. Now he's burrowed into the House Judiciary Committee.
Members of a House Judiciary Committee subcommittee have scheduled a Feb. 11 hearing to consider ways to limit the administrative state's ability to impose new regulations.
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Hosted on MSNVideo: WATCH: Dan Goldman Accuses Jim Jordan Of Being ‘Afraid’ Of Trump And Elon MuskDan Goldman Accuses Jim Jordan Of Being ‘Afraid’ Of Trump And Elon Musk At yesterday's House Judiciary Committee hearing, Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) accused Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) of fealty to President ...
Rep. Massie urges Congress not to "feed the lice" in omnibus bill. Democrats minimize Biden White House threats against social media compared to "wrecking ball of right-wing authoritarianism" in Trump ...
Having turned around several different teams over the last twenty years -- including the Chargers --Jim Harbaugh is known for ...
Blues prospect Jimmy Snuggerud leads all NCAA hockey players in points. The University of Minnesota Golden Gopher added two more goals and four more points in a two-game sweep of Wisconsin over the ...
BREAKING NEWS: Blues sign 12-year old Carter Johnson to a 1-day contract. Carter, who grew up playing hockey in Nebraska, was ...
During Friday's AU Board of Trustees meeting, measures were approved for $9 million in renovations to Neville Arena, and an ...
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