March 23, 2021
ABC News: Alleged Colorado Shooter 'Came to U.S. from Syria' as a Child
A suspect who allegedly murdered ten people after opening fire in a Boulder, Colorado, grocery store came to the United States from Syria as a child, according to ABC News.
Georgia Election Integrity Legislation to Prohibit Private Funding of Election Administration, Limit Drop Boxes Moves Towards Passage
Legislation to prohibit private funding of election administration and limit the number and location of drop boxes for the deposit of vote by mail absentee ballots is moving through key committees in Georgia.
Dem Sen. Kyrsten Sinema joined GOP Sen. John Cornyn in Letter to Biden on Border Crisis
Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) joined Republican Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) in a letter calling on Biden to use his “full authorities” in response to the border crisis.
Joe Biden Appoints Special Envoy to Stem Border Surge as White House Asserts Situation 'Not a Crisis'
The Biden administration appointed a special envoy Monday to help oversee its efforts to stem the ongoing influx of Central American migrants to the U.S. southern border as it faces bipartisan pressure to address the surge.
Fauci: I Don't Think U.S. Made Mistakes with Lockdowns
On Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show,” White House Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said he doesn’t think the United States made mistakes with lockdowns. Host Hugh Hewitt asked, “If you’re studying the data, have you led to any conclusion on lockdowns?
Chicago Shooting Spree Suspect Said He Hoped to 'Lure' Police into Ambush
A Chicago man accused of a shooting spree that wounded two, including a police officer, reportedly said he was trying to “lure” police into an ambush.