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Month: August 2026

Senate Committee Votes on Holding Fauci in Contempt of Congress

The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee meets to vote on a resolution that would hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt of Congress at 8:30 a.m. ET on Aug. 6.

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Dr. Anthony Fauci’s phone turned over to Senate panel ahead of contempt vote…

https://nypost.com/2026/08/06/us-news/faucis-phone-turned-over-to-senate-panel-ahead-of-contempt-vote/

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The vaccine warnings hidden in Fauci’s diary…

https://revolver.news/2026/08/the-vaccine-warnings-hidden-in-faucis-diary/

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House Democrats Refer Energy Sec. Wright to DOJ for Prosecution for Allegedly Lying to Congress

Two House Democrats referred Energy Secretary Christopher Wright to the Justice Department for prosecution in a letter published Wednesday, alleging that he lied to Congress under oath about climate funding. Wright is the 17th person to hold that cabinet position.
Reps. Zoe Lofgren, D-Calif., and Gabe Amo, D-R.I., accused Wright of lying when he testified in June that billions in climate-related funding were not canceled because it would have largely gone to Democratic states.

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Government grocery stores to license plate readers: Where is our consent?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Where did the People of New York consent to the City of New York running grocery stores with discount prices? Because I don’t believe either the Constitution of the State of New York or the Charter for the City delegates such a power to the city. Meanwhile, Tennessee is looking at legislation to regulate Flock and other Automatic…

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Two Illegal Aliens Sue Tennessee over Law Making It a State Crime to Immigrate Illegally

A lawsuit challenging Tennessee’s new law making it a state-level offense to be in the country illegally was refiled last week, after it was dismissed in June for lack of standing. In the new version of the lawsuit, both plaintiffs admit they are in the United States illegally, and have been violating final deportation orders for more than two decades. 
The lawsuit argues that Tennessee’s law violates the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, claiming that Tennessee created a state immigration-enforcement system for those ordered deported by the federal government, effectively allowing state officials to make arrests and impose punishment without federal approval or oversight. 

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Vance: Federal Government Has Identified $230 Billion in Fraud Since March

The vice president urged Congress to codify the Trump administration’s anti-fraud measures to prevent future administrations from reversing them.

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