Attacks from within and outside the U.S.: Sen. Mark Warner appears on ‘Face the Nation’
On the 21st anniversary of the September 11 attacks, U.S Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”
On the 21st anniversary of the September 11 attacks, U.S Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation.”

Recently ranked the most bipartisan member of Congress, U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger reaffirms her priorities to Americans a new ad.

In light of the government’s tendency to exploit crises (legitimate or manufactured) and capitalize on the nation’s heightened emotions, confusion and fear as a means of extending the reach of the police state, one has to wonder what so-called crisis it will declare next.

Donald Trump’s illegal retention of classified U.S. government records reminded me that I have been reading these kinds of sensitive official files after their declassification―and learning from them―for decades.

Almost every tyranny being perpetrated by the U.S. government against the citizenry—purportedly to keep us safe and the nation secure—has come about as a result of some threat manufactured in one way or another by our own government.

Seventh District Republican congressional nominee Yesli Vega is all in on voting for a government shutdown.

With every passing day, the United States government borrows yet another leaf from Nazi Germany’s playbook.
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner supports the U.S. Department of Justice in its investigation of former President Donald Trump’s Florida beach resort, Mar-a-Lago.
A Donald Trump ally is hyping a letter that the former president’s inner circle surely thought would throw shade at President Biden for the Aug. 8 FBI search of Mar-a-Lago, but instead has opened up yet another can of worms for the legally troubled Republican leader.

We have what the founders feared most: a “standing” or permanent army on American soil.