March 9, 2023
Warner: Handling of Crime Might Have Cost Dems the House, D.C. Bill 'Doesn't Pass the Smell Test'
During portions of an interview with NPR aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of “Morning Edition,” Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) stated that provisions in the District of Columbia crime bill to soften penalties for carjacking “doesn’t pass the smell test” and that
Cardin: D.C. Crime Bill Isn't 'Out of the Mainstream'
During a portion of an interview with NPR aired on Wednesday’s broadcast of “Morning Edition,” Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) defended the District of Columbia’s crime bill by stating that the proposed legislation isn’t out of the mainstream, but Republicans presented
Governor Makes Minnesota 'Refuge' for Doctors to Provide Genital Mutilation, Chemical Castration
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) signed an executive order Thursday making his state a “refuge” for persons seeking “transgender” surgeries and drugs and the doctors willing to prescribe them.
House Resolution to Withdraw Troops from Syria Fails
A resolution sponsored by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) to withdraw American troops from Syria failed on Wednesday, although it did garner significant Republican and Democrat support.
Lawsuit: 19-Month-Old Girl Dies of Fentanyl Overdose While Staying in Florida Airbnb
The family of a child who died of a fentanyl overdose while staying in a Florida Airbnb rental is suing the property owner, the property manager, and a previous tenant for wrongful death, according to the lawsuit.
Never Trumper Bill Kristol Calls on Republicans to Support ‘Democrats for a While’
Never Trumper Bill Kristol called on Republican voters to support Democrat politicians “for a while,” and said he would support a 2024 presidential ticket led by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.