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People fleeing violence rarely stop to grab a flag from their home country to display proudly as they slowly march to safety. The terrified typically plead for help rather than threaten those from whom they seek help. Those who have been victimized rarely attack potential benefactors. Supporters of people in distress wouldn't typically paint a swastika on the flag of the nation they are beseeching, before burning that flag.
The Phoenix VA Health Care System was the epicenter of an Obama-era scandal of corruption and mismanagement. The scandal happened at the expense of Arizona veterans, who, according to VA employees, waited more than a month to schedule their first primary-care provider appointment.
The problems persist. Some of my constituents continue to wait more than a month to obtain a doctor's appointment – even though they have urgent medical needs. Imagine the agony of waiting.
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) and the chief of strategy for government watchdog Common Cause raised concerns this week about the use of junkets taken by senior Justice Department officials this year.
"I think they can have an influence that's not wholesome and that can affect the notion of whether they're going to be independent investigators," Biggs told Hill.TV's Alison Spann Thursday.
"I think it should end, and it indicates that so much that's gone on that affects the independence of the police apparatus in the United States today," he continued.
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) slammed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for what he called "massive conflicts of interests" in an interview that aired Friday on "Rising."
"I think he's got massive conflicts of interests," Biggs, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, told Hill.TV's Alison Spann on Thursday.
Glenn Simpson, whose Fusion GPS firm had commissioned a report describing coordinationbetween Donald Trump and Russia during the 2016 election campaign, showed up to for a Tuesday deposition on Capitol Hill and refused to testify. Simpson had already signaled through his lawyer that he'd be invoking his Fifth Amendment right not to answer questions, a decision he made after multiple Republicans on the panel suggested on TV that he could be in legal trouble.
When discussing matters of national security and threats to America, most people immediately think of overseas terrorists plotting destruction of our homeland or North Korea's building up its nuclear program.
But there is an equally grave threat: our unsecured southern border with Mexico.
Living in a border state, my constituents and I fully comprehend these dangers. We, too, experience the violence of cartels, drug and human trafficking, and increased drug activity.
Seven Republican congressmen formally requested on Wednesday that the House and Senate Ethics Committees investigate Democrats' handling of Christine Blasey Ford's letter detailing sexual assault allegations.
The U.S. Trustee, overseer of the nation's bankruptcy system, faces additional questions from a Republican member of the House Judiciary committee about the watchdog's policing of disclosures made by McKinsey & Co., an adviser in chapter 11 cases.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's leadership of the Department of Justice is rife with problems.
Most recently is the report that he indicated that he would wear a wire to secretly record President Trump for the purpose of gathering evidence that would support a charge that the president is mentally unstable.
The Congressional Western Caucus recently introduced a series of bills to modernize the Endangered Species Act of 1973(ESA). One part of this package includes our bill, the LIST Act of 2018, which makes a number of improvements to bring the ESA into the 21st century.