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Here's how San Antonio's congressional delegation voted on Israel, Ukraine aid

U.S. Reps. Joaquin Castro and Greg Casar said sending additional aid to Israel would further worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

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Texans in U.S. House split on Ukraine, Israel aid

Hardline conservatives opposed the bills without more legislation to harden the southern border. And some progressives wanted more protections for Palestinians.

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Congress will allow the FBI to SPY on YOU but NOT them?!

Congress is voting on whether to re-authorize FISA Section 702, which originated in the Patriot Act. Its re-authorization would allow the FBI to secretly spy on Americans without warrants. “I remember thinking all they have to do is just change the meaning of terrorist,” Glenn Beck says, recalli...

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Congress Will Allow the FBI to SPY on YOU, But Not THEM?!

Congress is voting on whether to re-authorize FISA Section 702, which would allow the FBI to secretly spy on Americans without warrants. Glenn speaks to 3 congressmen who are leading the charge to prevent this. First, Rep. Chip Roy accuses House Speaker Mike Johnson of standing in the way of an amendment.

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New Blaze Originals documentary: "Bought And Paid For"

“Give me your tired, your poorYour huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”“Give me your cunning, money-hungry politiciansStarving for riches and power.” You know that’s not how the poem goes. And yet, take one look at our fabulously wealthy members of Congress (ahem, Nancy Pelosi) – whose salaries...

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Sunday shows preview: House GOP infighting on full display as Congress narrowly averts shutdown

Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown Saturday, sending the $1.2 trillion government funding bill to President Biden after a frantic week of negotiations, which will likely be the focus of this week’s Sunday talk shows. The House passed the legislation Friday with a bipartisan 286-134 vote. The legislation, which includes six funding bills, was sent…

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Texas Republican on why he opposed funding bill: 'I wanted some sense of sanity on spending'

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) said Sunday he opposed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan spending bill last week because he wanted to see a “sense of sanity on spending.” “I didn’t want to get everything right. I mean, I wanted to, but I knew I wouldn’t get everything I wanted. But you know what I wanted? I…

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Hardline Republicans' hopes dashed as US Congress pushes funding bill forward

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Representative Chip Roy, one of the most prominent hardline Republicans in Congress, pulls no punches when it comes to how frustrated he is about the $1.2 trillion spending package that lawmakers are working to pass before midnight on Friday. "Republicans should reject it," added the Texas Republican, vowing that he would not back the reelection campaigns of any fellow party member who votes for it. Roy is part of a small band of hardliners in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives who spent the last 14 months in a bare-knuckle effort to push Congress further to the right, railing against the Democratic-majority Senate and many of their House Republican colleagues.

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