12-30-2022
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Kerry Picket Filled in Today
Kerry Picket is a senior congressional reporter for The Washington Times and fill-in radio host at SiriusXM Patriot 125. She previously covered the hill at other DC-based outlets including the Daily Caller and the Washington Examiner.
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12-29-2022
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Jonathan T. Gilliam Filled in Today
Jonathan T. Gilliam grew up in the Ozarks mountains of north Arkansas, and graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a BA double major in Political Science and Psychology. He began his career in service as a Police Officer just outside of Little Rock, Arkansas at Camp Robinson Police Department.
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12-28-2022
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Jonathan T. Gilliam Filled in Today
Jonathan T. Gilliam grew up in the Ozarks mountains of north Arkansas, and graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a BA double major in Political Science and Psychology. He began his career in service as a Police Officer just outside of Little Rock, Arkansas at Camp Robinson Police Department.
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12-27-2022
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Jonathan T. Gilliam Filled in Today
Jonathan T. Gilliam grew up in the Ozarks mountains of north Arkansas, and graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a BA double major in Political Science and Psychology.
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12-22-2022
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It pays not to work in Biden’s America — and here’s the proof
Most Americans believe, as we do, in a reliable government safety net in America, so that when people fall on tough times or lose their jobs, their families will not go hungry, lose their homes or suffer deprivation.
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12-21-2022
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Millions to lose Medicaid coverage under Congress’ plan
Millions of people who enrolled in Medicaid during the COVID-19 pandemic could start to lose their coverage on April 1 if Congress passes the $1.7 trillion spending package leaders unveiled Tuesday.
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12-20-2022
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What made the cut in Congress’s 4,155-page, $1.7 trillion funding bill — and what didn’t
Congress is set to vote on a 4,155-page, $1.7 trillion government funding bill within days of its release this week. The omnibus funding package, made up of the 12 annual appropriations bills, will fund the government and its various agencies through the remainder of fiscal 2023.
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- FBI pressured Twitter, sent trove of docs hours before Post broke Hunter laptop story
- Suspense and show of force at the Texas border as National Guard troops flood El Paso and Humvees line the banks of Rio Grande in preparation for up to 14,000 migrants a DAY before Title 42 is scheduled to expire
- FBI paid Twitter $3.5M 'to do its bidding': Taxpayers' money was used to suppress Hunter Biden laptop story and process agency's requests to silence GOP voices
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12-19-2022
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CNN chief says ‘uninformed vitriol’ from left has been ‘stunning’
Chris Licht, who became CEO of CNN earlier this year, said he has been surprised by the “uninformed vitriol” directed at him from liberals as he attempts to shift the network’s editorial direction, in a series of interviews with The New York Times.
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