Over 100 House Republicans introduce bill to block reopening of US consulate
Rep. David Kustoff says the proposal to reopen it would be “inconsistent” with the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995.
Rep. David Kustoff says the proposal to reopen it would be “inconsistent” with the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995.
Outgoing US president says political rivals' move 'causing tremendous danger to our country'
US President Trump's repeated efforts to challenge the will of the voters reached a critical mass this week as violence swept the US Capitol and unprecedented images shocked the country. But the political divide continues, with many Americans refusing to accept Biden as the 46th president.
A sober, shaken Senate returned to hallowed chamber to slap away a frivolous election challenge, but its secondary purpose seemed to be to rise from the wreckage of the shocking violence that has stunned Americans and the world.
Democrat Raphael Warnock becomes the first African American senator in Georgia's history, puts the Senate majority within the party's reach. Focus now shifts to the second race between David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff.
Georgia has become the focal point of the 2020 presidential elections. The fight over its two seats in the Senate not only determines who will rule Congress but it will define America's very character.
Israel Hayom editor-in-chief Boaz Bismuth reports from purple Georgia as the state is poised to hold a runoff election for its two Senate seats that will determine which party controls the Senate, and to a large extent how far President-elect Joe Biden can implement his agenda.
Israel Hayom Editor-in-Chief Boaz Bismuth reports from Georgia, with some surprising voices.
In the presidential election, Georgia went from red to purple, but will this also be the case with the Senate? One way or another, locals seem pleased with their new purple status that doesn’t see them as in anyone’s pocket.
Trump has presented no evidence supporting his assertions of election fraud, and state officials of both parties have said they lacked merit.
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