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GILBERT, ARIZONA – This week, Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee have rolled out transcripts of the recent, Soviet-style depositions of Ambassador McKinley, Ambassador Yovanovitch, Ambassador Sondland, and former Special Envoy Volker. The release of these transcripts came even though Chairman Schiff continues to hold back additional transcripts and schedules more secret depositions in his chamber. Congressman Biggs issued the following statement:
MESA, AZ — What a journey it has been for the Stewart family from Mesa. They never gave up fighting for their daughter, and today, it's paying off.
It's easy to see just how full of life 18-month-old Poppy is!
"She's all fire!" explained mom, Maggie Stewart. "This is what she is like."
Poppy's parents, Maggie and Jeremy, say that same fire is likely what saved their daughter's life.
"He [the doctor] just looked at the monitor and looked at us and said, 'Emergency! Emergency!'"
GILBERT, ARIZONA – Yesterday, the U.S. Treasury indicated that America's National Debt breached $23 trillion for the first time in the country's history. Congressman Biggs issued the following statement:
GILBERT, ARIZONA – This week, Congressman Biggs introduced the Small Business Prosperity Act, which builds on his longstanding efforts to extend the enormous economic momentum spurred by the historic Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to hardworking business owners across the country. This bill:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.Res.660 – a feeble attempt to justify their closed-door, Soviet-style impeachment inquisition of President Donald Trump. Two Democrats joined all Republicans in voting against this resolution. Congressman Biggs opposed the resolution and issued the following statement:
The House Rules Committee continued the headlong rush by Democrats toward the impeachment of President Trump Wednesday, voting 9-4 along party lines to send rules for their deeply flawed impeachment inquiry to the full House of Representatives for a vote Thursday.
History will note that in 2019 America saw the culmination of a coup attempt by Democrats, which commenced the day after President Trump shocked the world by winning the 2016 presidential election.
Recently, Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez suggested that we should "decarcerate" convicted felons who sit in American prisons. That's a new one. Who knows where that boneheaded idea will end up, but Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, and the Democrats have come up with a better idea on how a person can avoid investigation, prosecution, and possible conviction for crimes: run for President of the United States.
Turkey has been a NATO ally for almost 70 years. It houses a strategically important U.S. airbase and 50 nuclear missiles. Turkish allies have fought alongside American soldiers and are committed to fighting alongside us in the future. In fact, NATO provisions require the United States to help defend Turkey if it is attacked. At the moment, Turkey is worried about the Kurdish minority both inside and outside its borders.
President Trump and his Republican allies are portraying Democrats' upcoming vote for a formal impeachment inquiry as too late to fix a corrupted process.
Mr. Trump said Tuesday that Congress should focus only on the transcript of July 25 phone call with Ukraine's president, in which he insists he didn't withhold military aid as pressure to start an investigation of Democratic front-runner Joseph R. Biden and his son Hunter.