Taxpayers will pay anywhere between $300 billion to nearly 1 trillion to cover Biden's student loan forgiveness; that's $2000 per person on the low end estimate alone.
"I don't see how it's anything but that," said Nunes. "If you just go through the history of this, this all stems from a leak back in 2021."
"It is my duty to suspend people from office when there is clear evidence of incompetence, neglect of duty, misfeasance or malfeasance," said DeSantis.
"Over 100 years in history, gone up in flames," said First Nation Chief Allan Adam. "This was uncalled for. This was a beautiful church."
Democrats are currently in control of Congress and have been since the November 2020 election.
"None of this is new," Meta Newsroom wrote in response. "Mark testified before the Senate nearly two years ago that in the lead up to the 2020 election, the FBI warned about the threat of foreign hack and leak operations."
Throughout her three-year tenure, Wettlaufer sat down with the convicted terrorist numerous times.
The affidavit contains heavy redactions, with nearly half of the document being blacked out.
Reasons for avoiding the area included homelessness, trash and graffiti, vandalism and property crime, and violent crime.
Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes was arrested on Thursday night's live episode of his show Get Off My Lawn.
In a statement, Moderna alleged that Pfizer, and its German partner BioNTech, copied "groundbreaking technology" developed by the company prior to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Nikole Flax was among those IRS agents who claimed that a computer crash erased correspondence that Congress asked for as they sought to uncover an IRS scheme targeting conservative political groups.
"I didn't like what DeSantis said about Fauci," Newsom said, announcing his plans to donate $100,000 to Charlie Crist.
A federal judge said the student's "privacy interest in his home outweighs Cleveland State's interests in scanning his room" and "Cleveland State's practice of conducting room scans is unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment."
The ruling came after the DC Police Union filed a lawsuit against the vaccine mandate.