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Rep. Meuser to Newsmax: Must Be Consequences for 'Outrageous' Minnesota Fraud
Rep. Dan Meuser, R-Pa., warned Thursday that the fraud investigators say they have uncovered in Minnesota must end with real consequences, telling Newsmax viewers that "people must be held accountable" for what he called massive abuse of federal dollars.
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Rep. Comer to Newsmax: House Votes Soon to Send Clinton Contempt to DOJ
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., told Newsmax on Wednesday that the panel is moving to hold former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress after he said they defied bipartisan subpoenas, setting up ...
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Sen. Marshall to Newsmax: Credit Card Bills Promote Consumer Savings
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., said on Newsmax Wednesday that Senate action aimed at the credit card industry pairs a bipartisan push to break up what he called a payments duopoly with the President’s call for a temporary 10% cap on credit card interest rates.
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Rep. Roy to Newsmax: ICE Critics Fixate on Negative, Ignore Facts
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Wednesday that critics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement are ignoring clear evidence and the broader public safety role of the agency after new details emerged in the Minneapolis case involving the fatal shooting of Renee Good.
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Meadows to Newsmax: Trump's Boom Coming When Rates Fall
Mark Meadows told Newsmax on Wednesday that voters are about to feel the economic upswing President Donald Trump has promised, arguing that lower interest rates and easing costs will matter more at the ballot box than foreign crises, even as the White House juggles flash ...
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Rep. Fine to Newsmax: Bill Empowers Trump to Annex Greenland
Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., told Newsmax on Wednesday about legislation he is sponsoring that would empower President Trump to take "whatever steps necessary" to annex or otherwise acquire Greenland as a U.S. territory, framing it as a national security imperative.
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Rep. Luna to Newsmax: Clintons Should Be Jailed If Subpoena Ignored
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., said Wednesday on Newsmax that former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton should face jail time if they continue to defy congressional subpoenas.
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Michael Reagan Remembered for Faith, Voice, Legacy
Michael Reagan was remembered Wednesday at a memorial service in Los Angeles as a man deeply committed to faith, family, and the stewardship of his father's legacy.
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Iranian Journalist to Newsmax: 'Gruesome' Reality in Iran
Iranian journalist Mohammad Reza Mousavi told Newsmax on Wednesday that the situation on the ground in Iran has grown increasingly grim following a major wave of anti-regime protests, with mounting deaths, mass arrests and fears of swift executions.
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Sen. Cornyn to Newsmax: Trump Shows 'Courage, Decisiveness' With Iran
Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, told Newsmax on Wednesday that President Donald Trump's past actions against Iran demonstrate the kind of courage and decisiveness that is shaping how he is preparing to confront the regime's latest threats.
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Carla Sands to Newsmax: Trump Will Secure Greenland as Denmark Falls Short
Former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark Carla Sands said Wednesday on Newsmax that President Donald Trump is determined to secure Greenland, predicting Denmark cannot adequately defend the autonomous territory.
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Sen. Ernst to Newsmax: Iranian Regime 'Has Got To Go'
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, told Newsmax she believes the leadership in Iran needs to be replaced.
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Women's Sports Advocate to Newsmax: Trans Athletes in Women's Sports Must Stop
The controversy surrounding women's sports is no longer theoretical, and it's no longer acceptable for female athletes to be the ones forced to draw the line, Independent Council on Women's Sports co-founder Kim Jones told Newsmax Wednesday.
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W.Va. AG to Newsmax: Supreme Court Appears Ready to Back Women's Sports Laws
Questioning from Supreme Court justices strongly suggests the high court is prepared to uphold state laws that bar biological males from competing in female school sports, West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey said on Newsmax Wednesday.
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Rep. Steil to Newsmax: Congress Must Ban Insider Trading Among Lawmakers
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., touted the benefits of the Stop Insider Trading Act, telling Newsmax's "National Report" on Wednesday that federal lawmakers shouldn't profit from information they learn on Capitol Hill.
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Dangerous News: FCC Plans to Help Big Media
Dear Newsmax Reader: We have very concerning news.
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Leopoldo Lopez to Newsmax: Venezuela Still Holds Nearly 1,000 Political Prisoners
Venezuela is still jailing political opponents and censoring speech even after the removal of Nicolas Maduro, Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, who spent seven years imprisoned under Maduro's regime, told Newsmax.
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Sen. Cassidy to Newsmax: In-Person Visits for Abortion Pills Can Expose Coercion
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., told Newsmax on Wednesday that requiring an in-person doctor visit before abortion pills are prescribed could help identify women being coerced into ending pregnancies, including victims of human trafficking.
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Sen. Johnson to Newsmax: Dems Will Determine if There Is a Shutdown
Democrats will determine whether Congress avoids a partial government shutdown as the clock ticks down on the federal spending deadline, Sen. Ron Johnson told Newsmax on Wednesday.
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Rep. Haridopolos to Newsmax: Reconciliation Needed for GOP '2.0' Budget
House Republicans are moving their second major budget package through reconciliation because Democrats "vote no on everything," leaving little expectation of reaching the 60-vote threshold in the Senate, Rep. Mike Haridopolos told Newsmax on Wednesday.
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Newsmax Exclusive: Mandel Leaving Texas Race to Endorse Eric Flores
Republicans targeting Texas' 34th Congressional District are beginning to see the GOP primary field narrow after President Donald Trump endorsed Army veteran and attorney Eric Flores, as one candidate announced he is leaving the race.
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Rep. Byron Donalds to Newsmax: Bill Clinton Should Face Contempt of Congress
Former President Bill Clinton should be held in contempt of Congress if he refuses to answer a congressional subpoena, Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., said Tuesday.
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Border Patrol to Newsmax: More May Be Hurt as 'Agitators' Disrupt ICE
Greg Bovino, the Border Patrol commander overseeing ICE operations in Minneapolis, warned Tuesday on Newsmax that "agitators" interfering with arrests are increasing the risk of serious injury or death, saying "someone is going to get hurt" if confrontations continue.
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KT McFarland to Newsmax: Iran Protests Force Tough Choices for Trump
The ongoing mass protests in Iran have pushed the country into uncharted territory, presenting President Donald Trump with difficult choices as violence escalates and the future role of Iran's powerful military apparatus remains uncertain, KT McFarland said Tuesday.
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Sen. Mullin to Newsmax: Defunding DHS Undercuts US Security
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., told Newsmax on Tuesday that congressional Democrats threatening to withhold funding for the Department of Homeland Security are putting far more at risk than immigration enforcement.