The White House is silent on whether it will pursue additional accountability measures for law enforcement after President Biden signed an executive order last year.
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Obama office won’t say whether it will conduct a search for classified documents
Former President Obama’s office declined to comment on whether it is searching for classified documents at his residences after documents were found in other former officials’ homes.
House GOP looks to expand education savings accounts to cover private schools, homeschooling
EXCLUSIVE: Republicans are set to introduce a bill Tuesday that would expand education savings plans to all grade levels for public, private, and homeschool.
Freshman congresswoman boycotts Biden’s White House reception for 118th Congress
A freshman congresswoman will not attend President Biden’s reception Tuesday for the new Congress, citing lack of action from the White House on the border.
Legal experts slam FBI’s failure to search Biden’s Rehoboth home as classified documents pile up
The White House declined to say whether the DOJ will conduct a search of President Biden’s Rehoboth, Delaware, residence – a move legal experts say lacks transparency.
March for Life attendees call for abortion bans and support for pregnant women
Thousands of pro-life Americans rallied Friday for the 50th March for Life, demanding government enforcement of abortion bans and support for pregnant women in need.
‘Unplanned’ actress: Pro-lifers care for babies before and after birth
Actress Ashley Bratcher, who starred in the movie ‘Unplanned,’ said there is a “false narrative” that the pro-life movement only supports babies before they are born.
Pro-lifers set for 50th March for Life after fall of Roe v Wade
Pro-lifers are set to rally in the nation’s capital Friday for the 50th March for Life, which will mark the first time the event took place since the overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Pennsylvania Democrats push to commemorate ‘Jan. 6 Day’ in public schools with new bill
Three Democratic legislators in Pennsylvania are set to introduce a bill this year to establish “Jan. 6 Day” at public schools.
New York City becomes first government to distribute free abortion pills, officials say
New York City launched a plan Wednesday to become the first city in the nation to offer free abortion drugs, which have four times the complication rate as surgical abortions.