On Wednesday the House Judiciary Committee voted to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress.
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Trump Suggests He’s Owed More Time in Office- Pelosi Worries About 2020
The 2020 presidential elections are slowly drawing closer and with that comes the competitive nature between all of the parties but especially between the Democrats and Republicans.
Governor Parson Signs a Proclamation for Public Service Recognition Week
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a proclamation recently which declares May 5-11 as Public Service Recognition Week.
President Trump and Democrats Working on $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
President Trump and Democratic lawmakers agreed on a plan to enhance the U.S. infrastructure, saying that it would cost about $2 trillion.
Trump Campaigns for 2020 in Green Bay Wisconsin
Running up to the 2020 presidential election, President Trump arrived in Wisconson, holding a rally while boasting of his strong economy.
Missouri Politicians Speak at Oregon County Lincoln Day
Alton Missouri’s Lincoln Day began at 1 p.m. at the Community Worship Center in Alton with Laird leading the meeting.
U.S. Economy Grows by 3.2% in First Quarter- Smashing Expectations
Economists polled by Dow Jones reportedly expected growth of 2.5 percent of the U.S. economy for the first quarter of 2019.
Governor Parson Calls for Special Election to Fill Two House Vacancies
After two representatives left, Missouri’s House of Representatives has been left with two vacancies.
Governor Parson Requests Approval for Disaster Declaration in Missouri
On April 24th Missouri Governor Mike Parson requested that President Trump approve of Missouri’s major disaster declaration.
White House Orders Former Security Official not to Comply With Subpeona
Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, signed a subpoena for former White House security director Carl Kline to show up for questioning.
Trump Says he’s Strongly Considering Releasing Immigrants Into Sanctuary Cities
On Thursday President Trump’s aides tried to minimize rumors of Trump releasing immigrants into “sanctuary cities.” After all, that plan had been shot down months ago.
Sen. Hawley: Yale’s Federal Funding Should be Stripped if ‘Religious Intolerance’ Continues
Senator Josh Hawley wrote a letter to Attorney General William Barr on Tuesday requesting that he pay close attention to Yale Law School.











