Stories that I covered on today's show:
1. The Senate Passes a Bill to Renew FISA Warrantless Spy Program 60-34, Sending the Tyrannical Legislation to Biden’s Desk.
The Senate has passed a controversial bill, renewing the FISA warrantless spy program with a vote of 60-34, amidst criticism and concern over civil liberties. The legislation, which extends Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for two more years, now awaits [R]esident Biden's signature. Notably, 30 Republicans supported the bill, while attempts to introduce amendments safeguarding civil liberties were defeated. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer praised the bipartisan effort, emphasizing national security interests, while Rep. Thomas Massie highlighted a special provision granting Congress members immunity from certain surveillance measures.
2. Joe Biden Has Taken 200 Actions to Increase Gas Prices.
The surge in gas prices during [R]esident Joe Biden's tenure has been a focal point of criticism, with accusations of his deliberate actions exacerbating the burden on American consumers. Reports suggest Biden has undertaken around 200 measures that hinder American energy independence, including halting projects like the Keystone XL pipeline and imposing restrictions on drilling. These actions, combined with detrimental policies to the energy sector, have led to significant cost increases in domestic energy production. Critics argue that such policies not only harm the economy but also compromise national security by increasing dependence on foreign oil producers.
3. The Biden Regime's Controversial Illegal Alien "Parole" Program
[R]esident Joe Biden's "parole" programs for immigrants, particularly those from countries like Haiti, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Cuba have sparked controversy and raised alarms regarding their potential misuse and lack of oversight. Under these programs, immigrants can us a phone app a phone app operated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, called CBP One. Once approved, they can fly into U.S. airports to apply for parole. This is a formality, since almost all of those allowed into the country using CBP One are given parole once they arrive in the U.S. Immigrants can then exploit loopholes to enter the U.S. without proper vetting, leading to concerns about public safety and national security. Critics argue that this Illegal Alien "Parole" Program lacks proper controls and exposes American taxpayers to significant financial burdens, while Congress has yet to intervene and restore integrity to the immigration system.
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