House Scheduled to Vote Tuesday on Repealing Senate’s Controversial Lawsuit Provision
House plans to repeal Senate provision granting senators exclusive rights to sue over phone data subpoenas, citing fairness and concerns over retroactive legal fees up to $500,000.
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Report: House to vote this week on repealing ‘Arctic Frost’ provision in shutdown bill
House lawmakers are expected to vote this week on repealing a controversial carve-out tucked into the shutdown-ending funding bill, which has drawn sharp backlash from House… The post Report: House to vote this week on repealing ‘Arctic Frost’ provision in shutdown bill appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Johnson changes tune on 'Arctic Frost' funding bill provision
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) changed his opinion on the surprise provision added to his clean continuing resolution that allows senators to sue the federal government for surveilling them without their knowledge. Johnson appeared on Fox News Sunday following a meeting with Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD). The pair previously disagreed on the last-minute addition as a source familiar with the provision told the Washington Examiner t…
Congressmen Targeted by ‘Arctic Frost’ – American Free Press
By Donald Jeffries In 2012, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed our government had engaged in mass surveillance of an unwitting U.S. population. Reflecting a mindset that still exists in Washington, Tulsi Gabbard was grilled by both Democrats and Republicans during her confirmation hearings in an effort to get her to say that Snowden was a traitor. Click the Link to Listen to the Audio of this Article https://americanfreepress.net/afpaudi…
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