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U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) thinks a U.S. District Court Judge should lose his job for abusing his authority when he authorized the Biden Justice Department to spy on several Republican U.S. Senators – himself included.
Tuberville joined U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) in writing a letter to D.C. Circuit Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan calling for the administrative suspension of Chief Judge James Boasberg while Congress considers Articles of Impeachment for abusing his judicial authority to target the Trump administration, sitting Republican Senators, and conservative organizations.
“Articles of Impeachment have been filed against Judge Boasberg for his BLATANT abuse of judicial authority,” Tuberville said on X. “He authorized the Biden DOJ to SPY on the phones of sitting U.S. Senators. SUSPEND AND IMPEACH BOASBERG.”
https://x.com/SenTuberville/status/1990845211539616085
On November 4, 2025, Articles of Impeachment were filed against Judge Boasberg for his role in Operation Arctic Frost, the Biden administration’s effort to target and spy on sitting Republican Senators, including Sen. Tuberville.
Judge Boasberg is accused of improperly granting gag orders to shield Jack Smith’s political witch hunt.
“There is precedent for administratively suspending a judge pending an impeachment inquiry,” the Senatos wrote.
“The most recently impeached judge, G. Thomas Porteous, Jr. of the Eastern District of Louisiana, was administratively suspended prior to his impeachment while the Judicial Conference of the United States investigated allegations against him of bribery and fraud. As Chief Judge of the applicable circuit judicial council, you are tasked with overseeing the Article III remedial process for the misconduct of the appellate and district judges of your circuit.”
Tuberville also discussed the issue Tuesday on Newsmax.
“We need to make sure, especially on my end, I was on that list, that you put crooked judges like Boasberg, you impeach him, and you put Jack Smith, who was a crooked Department of Justice employee that did this behind the scenes, put him in jail,” Tuberville said.
“That’s what we have to do. We cannot circumvent this. We’ve got to go after them. We’ve got to do the right thing for everybody involved, and get this nipped in the bud at the end of the day, and not let it happen again.”
https://x.com/NEWSMAX/status/1990836536003158043
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-La.) criticized his colleagues in the U.S. Senate for adding in a provision to the government funding bill that allows several senators to sue the federal government for spying on their phone records.
The FBI revealed last month that during the Biden administration, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s team tracked the private communications and call records of nearly a dozen GOP lawmakers, including Tuberville.
At the last minute, language was added in the continuing resolution that allows Tuberville and the other senators involved to be able to sue the federal government.
“It was put in our clean CR at the last moment,” Johnson told reporters Thursdays.
“I’m just being honest. I’m very transparent with you. I was very angry about it. I was. And a lot of my members called me and said, ‘Did you know about it?’ We had no idea that was dropped in at the last minute. And I did not appreciate that, nor did most of the House members. Many of them are very angry about that. So we will be bringing that up. We’ll probably pass it on suspension early next week, and we’ll send it over to the Senate.”
https://x.com/cspan/status/1988784589435728306
The House voted 222-209 to approve the CR. President Donald Trump’s signed the bill Wednesday night, formally ending the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history.
The language in the legislation that Johnson was reacting to states, “[A]ny senator whose Senate data, or the Senate data of whose Senate office, has been acquired, subpoenaed, searched, accessed, or disclosed in violation of this section may bring a civil action against the United States if the violation was committed by an officer, employee, or agent of the United States or of any federal department or agency.”
Johnson said he hopes the Senate will follow the House’s lead next week and pass the suspension on the provision.
“I had a conversation with Leader Thune early this morning about it. I think he regretted the way it was done, and we had an honest conversation about that. I didn’t ask him for any commitment at that time, because I had a lot on my plate today, and I’ve been busy ever since that conversation we had early this morning, but I’m going to speak as truthfully to him as I am to all of you and tell you that I think that was way out of line,” Johnson said. “I don’t think that was a smart thing to do. I think it was the right thing to do, and the House is going to reverse it. We’re going to repeal that, and I’m going to expect our colleagues in the Senate to do the same thing.”
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Fresh off the heels of a major win for the State of Alabama with the announcement that the Trump Administration will permanently return Space Command headquarters to its original home in Huntsville, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) took a victory lap in praise of Alabama.
“What this means for the community, what this means for small business, and what this means for Huntsville, this process has shown us the worst of Washington, D.C., Dale, and I believe that Huntsville is going to show America the very best of our country,” Britt said of the move.
Despite universal excitement from Alabama lawmakers, leaders in Colorado — the state Space Command will soon leave behind — have lashed out at Trump, with the state’s Attorney General even threatening legal action in an attempt to stop the move.
“When you look at Colorado, I mean, back on kind of talking about football, I mean, we knew that was a bad call on the field that was going to go to the booth and get overturned, and that’s exactly what happened,” Britt said on Wednesday.
“I mean, you had President Trump put out, you know, people didn’t like the first decision, so he said, ‘Okay, here’s the metrics we’re going to do. We’re going to re-compete. We’re going to do a nationwide competition.’ Guess what? Alabama won.”
Britt lambasted the Biden Administration’s 2023 decision to locate Space Command in Colorado Springs over numerous official government recommendations and questioned if then-President Biden was even fully aware of the situation.
“Queue Joe Biden administration comes in… Then their Secretary of the Air Force says, ‘Yes, Alabama — Redstone Arsenal — is where it needs to be.’ Then, President Biden decided to inject politics,” Britt said.
“…Here’s the deal. Now, looking at this, who knows if President Biden even actually made that call? I mean, we know that autopen-in-chief was in, you know, kind of sort of full-effect. So who knows who made the decision to pull it from Alabama, a red state, and then give it to, you know, the first blue state on the list, which was on down the list, Colorado?”
Putting past grievances aside, the Senator expressed optimism about Space Command’s future in Huntsville.
“At the end of the day, we know this is about national security, and this is about the war-fighter, and this is going to be tremendous, obviously, for our nation, but it’s a big day for Alabama, because the multiplier of this and what this means, taking all of the incredible work that is done at Redstone, placing this in its midst, we know that war-fighting in the 21st Century is is going to happen, much of it, in space. And so for that connectivity to be right here in Alabama is huge for us.”
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U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) is asking California’s top environmental agency for answers as the state appears to be ignoring Congress’ reversal of three key electric vehicle standards.
Palmer, who sits on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, recently joined his colleagues in sending a letter to the Executive Officer of the California Air Resources Board, inquiring about the state’s non-compliance in relation to the rollback of EV rules.
The letter, led by House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-Ky.), expressed concern regarding reports “California, and other jurisdictions that have adopted California standards for which waivers of preemption have been granted, are enforcing preempted vehicle emission regulations in violation of the Clean Air Act.”
Congress nullified the Biden-era waivers granted by the Biden EPA to California earlier this year using the Congressional Review Act.
“These efforts include CARB staff indicating that the agency would deny California Executive Orders (EO) for model year 2026 vehicles that meet all of CARB’s enforceable regulatory requirements and which California allowed for sale in model year 2025,” the letter continued, “on the basis that these vehicles do not meet the additional requirements in one set of the preempted regulations: ACC-II.”
The committee also posted about the investigation on X.
“California must follow the law and once again allow consumers to choose the best vehicles for them.”
ICYMI: Chairmen @RepGuthrie, @USRepGaryPalmer, and @RepJohnJoyce are investigating California’s decision to continue enforcing its EV mandate on American consumers and manufacturers.
California must follow the law and once again allow consumers to choose the best vehicles for…
— Energy and Commerce Committee (@HouseCommerce) August 12, 2025
Several liberal ran states have now also adopted California’s low-emissions standards.
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U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) says he’s confident that President Donald Trump will soon announce the relocation of U.S. Space Command headquarters to Huntsville.
It is widely expected that the newly confirmed U.S. Air Force Secretary, Troy Meink, will officially move the Space Command HQ back to Huntsville.
RELATED: Katie Britt: Space Command HQ’s return to Alabama is imminent – ‘it’s a matter of weeks’
The congressman has been on the forefront of this issue, assuring his constituents this year that Huntsville is the rightful place for the new facility.
“You don’t ever get out in front of the President,” Strong said Friday on WVNN. “I know that he’s definitely got a game plan.”
In 2023, then President Joe Biden announced that the Space Command HQ would remain in Colorado despite the Air Force Secretary identifying Redstone Arsenal as the best site just two years earlier.
Strong also referenced his recent meeting with Trump at the White House, where the President was seen telling Strong that the move is imminent and that he ‘is moving it to Alabama.’
“As everybody saw it…we were there at the White House, and it was kind of a private conversation,” Strong continued. “He just looked over and he said, ‘Dale Space Command is coming to Alabama, and it will be soon…we’re ready to go vertical with this.'”
RELATED: WATCH: President Trump tells Rep. Dale Strong Space Command is coming to Alabama
Strong isn’t the only leader to discuss the possible Space Command move in recent days. U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) have both said that they believe Trump will make the announcement in the coming weeks.
“I do think that we’re within a week or two of this being announced,” Strong said. “A lot of success going on right now. He’s been negotiating with Europe on trade. He’s taking off today at Andrews Air Force Base, going out of the country. Hegseth has his own share of things going on, but it’s time to announce this.”
“And now we’re going to do what’s right for national security, he added. “And I feel very comfortable the President will announce this in the weeks ahead.”
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U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from those who are comparing them to ‘Nazis.’
President Donald Trump’s Border Czar Tom Homan said this week that attacks against ICE officers and federal agents conducting immigration enforcement are up nearly 700% compared to the same time last year.
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 10 individuals have been charged with shooting a police officer in the neck and opening fire on other correctional officers outside the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, on the Fourth of July.
Tuberville, who was joined by U.S. Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) discussed the issue Tuesday on Fox Business.
“Well, first of all, it was a disaster, what the Biden administration did for four years, open borders, it was insane,” Tuberville said.
“Senator Scott and I went down several times. You can’t put a number on what is number one going to cost the American taxpayers over the next years to get all these illegals back out of the country, but the law and order in this country…If you can be educated, you can have money, you can have everything you want, but as an American citizen, if you don’t have safe streets and neighborhoods, you don’t have anything, and so we have to take our country back.”
The attacks on ICE agents are a DIRECT RESULT of Democrats’ radical, extreme, and VIOLENT language.
In America, we don’t shoot cops.
My message to ALL our law enforcement officers under attack.👇 pic.twitter.com/wXQ43Bavl1
— Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) July 9, 2025
Tuberville blasted some of his Democratic colleagues over their extreme rhetoric against ICE agents in recent weeks.
The Democrats did this on purpose. It was all by design,” he argued. “They want to run over our law and order. They want social justice people running our police departments. That’s not going to happen. I’m all for ice. If you need to defend yourself, shoot back. Do not take this from these people. Do not take it from the Democrats. We have to take our country and neighborhood back.”
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Alabama political leaders are pointing to a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report to show that Huntsville is still the best place for the new U.S. Space Command Headquarters.
The GAO released a new report Thursday, revealing some of the shortfalls in the process of reversing the decision to locate the new U.S. Space Command Headquarters at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville.
“The GAO report yet again affirms that Huntsville is the best option for Space Command’s headquarters. When making his decision to locate the combatant command headquarters in Huntsville, President Trump prioritized transparency, national security, and a commitment to saving taxpayer dollars,” said U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks). “Multiple GAO reports and the recent Inspector General’s report have validated this.”
RELATED: GAO report highlights ‘shortfalls’ in Space Command HQ decision under Biden
Rogers, who chairs the House Armed Services Committee, said the actions by the Biden administration put partisan politics over national security.
“President Biden ignored multiple Air Force analyses and put his political ambitions above the welfare of the American people when he made the decision to put the headquarters in Colorado Springs,” he said. “President Biden cited ‘military readiness’ to justify his choice, but we now know his own administration officials repeatedly told him that Huntsville was the best location, and “military readiness” concerns were fictional.
“This blatant interference and politization of a critical decision on national security would cost the taxpayer over $420,000,000,” he added. “The contrast could not be clearer. President Trump chose the best location for SPACECOM headquarters. I look forward to working with the Trump Administration to rectify yet another one of Biden’s national security blunders.”
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) said he believes the report is another reason the Trump administration will soon announce that Space Command HQ will be moved to Huntsville.
“This report was released and it says the same thing that Alabama already knows the cost to construct and maintain in Alabama would save the taxpayers of America $426 million,” Strong said. “You look, this report also talks about that what’s in Colorado is unsustainable. They’ve got multiple locations. It is not working like it should and all of it would have to be replaced.”
“We feel comfortable that we’re moving forward and I feel that Donald Trump’s going to do what’s right for national security and that is to bring Space Command to Huntsville,” he added. “That would be about 1,700 jobs with a 3,000-job spin-off.”
It is widely expected that the newly confirmed Secretary of the Air Force Troy Meink will soon officially move the Space Command HQ back to Huntsville.
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Alabama’s Republican delegation in Washington, D.C. believes President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office have been a success — especially when it comes to securing the southern border.
According to the White House, illegal border crossings are down 95%, and illegal immigrant “gotaways” are down 99%.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 28, 2025
The White House also marked the occasion by posting signs of illegal immigrants who have been arrested on the south lawn for all those in the press to see.
We will hunt you down. You will face justice. You will be deported — and you will never set foot on American soil again.
Oh, and your mugshot may just end up on a yard sign at the White House. pic.twitter.com/hWhcxkCWHq
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 28, 2025
U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) said that Trump has kept his promises and “restored common sense.”
In 100 days, @POTUS has:
✔️Secured the border
✔️Cut waste, fraud, and abuse
✔️ Brought back manufacturing and jobs
✔️ Restored common sense— Dale W. Strong (@RepDaleStrong) April 28, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) said the president is making America safe again.
Border security is national security.
99.9% of illegal border crossing attempts have been stopped under the Trump Administration.
President Trump is keeping his promise to make America safe again! https://t.co/9pbEtcLBsK
— Gary Palmer (@USRepGaryPalmer) April 28, 2025
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) praised Trump for fixing the problem that was created under the previous administration.
Under the Biden admin, our border was a complete and utter disaster.
Under President Trump, border crossings plummeted overnight. Real action has been taken to secure our border and our country.
Promises made, promises kept.
— Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) April 27, 2025
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) not only praised Trump’s agenda, but pointed how she and her colleagues in the Senate have helped the administration in the first 100 days.
213 votes in the Senate’s first 100 days—the highest total in decades. @SenateGOP is not just making promises, we’re delivering results by advancing President Trump’s bold agenda and getting to work for the American people. pic.twitter.com/PZX3ZSWSDi
— Senator Katie Boyd Britt (@SenKatieBritt) April 28, 2025
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U.S. Reps. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) and Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) believe a new report confirms why it’s past time for the U.S. Space Command Headquarters (HQ) to be moved to Huntsville.
The U.S. Department of Defense Inspector General publicly released a report this week on the process leading up to the 2023 decision.
“The Inspector General’s report proves once again that President Trump was right in 2021 – U.S. Space Command Headquarters should be at Redstone Arsenal based on merit and what is best for national security,” Strong said. “The report exposes how the Biden administration bypassed the selection process and recommendations from Air Force and top defense leaders and selected Colorado in an attempt to further President Biden’s political agenda.”
Congressman Dale Strong released the following statement in response to the Department of Defense (DoD) Inspector General’s (IG) report on the Biden administration’s politically-driven decisions regarding United States Space Command (USSPACECOM) headquarters:
“The Inspector…
— Dale W. Strong (@RepDaleStrong) April 15, 2025
After taking office, Joe Biden’s administration initiated a review of the basing decision. By May 2023, reports indicated that the administration intended to reverse the previous decision and keep SPACECOM in Colorado.
RELATED:
This heavily-redacted report reveals that Biden’s decision was politically-motivated and overrode years of methodical military and logistical planning.
“The findings in the Inspector General’s report confirm what many of us in Alabama have long suspected — that the Biden Administration’s decision to move U.S. Space Command to Colorado Springs was driven by politics, not merit,” Aderholt said. “This revelation is deeply troubling and represents a clear deviation from the rigorous, objective process that initially ranked Huntsville as the top choice.”
🚨 The facts are clear: Redstone Arsenal was the right choice.
The Air Force never wavered in recommending Huntsville for Space Command HQ. Yet the final decision bypassed process, reason, and readiness.https://t.co/wNCm2p6A3A
— Robert Aderholt (@Robert_Aderholt) April 15, 2025
“While the redactions contained in this public report make for obscure reading, the conclusion could not be clearer: Huntsville earned its ranking fair and square, based on strategic value, existing infrastructure, and quality of life in North Alabama,” Aderholt continued. “To disregard those facts for political reasons not only undermines public trust but also compromises our military readiness.”
Strong and Aderholt believe that the move to Huntsville will be finalized once Trump’s Air Force Secretary is confirmed.
“The bottom line is this: The Air Force recommended U.S. Space Command Headquarters be built in Huntsville, Alabama. It is past time to go vertical at Redstone Arsenal,” Strong said. “I trust that President Trump and his Secretary of the Air Force will ultimately do what is right for national security.”
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U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) declared victory Thursday after the Senate passed his bill that reverses a ban on natural gas powered water heaters
Former President Joe Biden’s Department of Energy announced a new rule banning non-condensing, natural gas-fired water heaters by 2029. The administration is argued that it was needed to help cut down on fossil fuel emissions and combat climate change.
Palmer’s resolution uses Congressional Review Act (CRA), which allows Congress to overturn rules enacted by federal agencies.
“I applaud the Senate on passing this legislation to protect not only gas water heaters, but consumers,” Palmer said.
“For four years, the Biden-Harris administration waged war on our home appliances. When their reign was coming to an end, they attempted to implement senseless and overreaching regulations at the last minute that would increase costs for the American people. With a unified Republican government, we must reduce costs by reversing these regulations. Today, the Senate did just that. I look forward to seeing this legislation cross the finish line and get signed by President Trump soon.”
The Senate just passed my legislation with @SenTedCruz to block the Biden-Harris administration’s last-minute attempt to ban certain natural gas water heaters.
This is a major step towards reversing senseless regulations and reducing costs for the American people! https://t.co/Fuxn311R7t
— Gary Palmer (@USRepGaryPalmer) April 10, 2025
U.S. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) sponsored identical legislation in the Senate, which passed by a vote of 53 – 44.
“Their rule would have forced Americans to either pay hundreds of dollars more for efficient water heaters or purchase less efficient models,” Cruz said.
The Senate just passed my CRA to reverse a Biden-era rule that increased costs on Americans.
Their rule would have forced Americans to either pay hundreds of dollars more for efficient water heaters or purchase less efficient models. @RuthlessPodcast heard it first:… pic.twitter.com/RinNYudW7u
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) April 10, 2025
Rep. Palmer’s legislation passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 221 – 198 – 2 in February.
Alabama Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth is celebrating the news that the U.S. Space Command Headquarters is officially coming to Huntsville.
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), who chairs the House Armed Services Committee, announced this week that, “space command will officially be assigned to build its headquarters in Huntsville,” in April once the Secretary of the Air Force is confirmed by the U.S. Senate
Ainsworth said this is great news — and condemned the Biden administration for not getting this accomplished sooner.
https://x.com/willainsworthAL/status/1909983426372948395
“The announcement that Space Command is coming to its rightful home in Huntsville is welcome news but comes four years too late because Joe Biden put pandering and politics ahead of our national defense needs,” Ainsworth argued.
“Three different independent reports and impartial assessments have all agreed that Huntsville is the ideal headquarters for protecting our nation’s interests in space.”
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U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) is confident that the new U.S. Space Command Headquarters location will be in Huntsville once President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of the Air Force is confirmed.
Strong’s colleague on the House Armed Service committee and in the Alabama congressional delegation, U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), confirmed recently confirmed that the Trump administration is planning on putting the new HQ in the Rocket City.
“I expect sometime during the month of April, that space command will officially be assigned to build its headquarters in Huntsville,” Rogers said on Auburn University’s McCrary Institute’s “Cyber Focus” podcast .“I’ve already talked with the contractor. He is ready to turn dirt on the day the announcement’s made, and we do expect it to be announced right after the Air Force Secretary is named.”
Strong, whose congressional district includes Redstone Arsenal and the Marshal Space Flight Center, reacted to the comments, saying he believes Troy Meink, Trump’s pick to lead the Air Force, will make sure that’s exactly what happens.
“Everyone knows that U.S. Space Command Headquarters should be in Huntsville, Alabama because that is best for our national security, Strong said. “I’ve met with President Trump and Vice President Vance, and can assure you the topic of Space Command came up. The 21-category selection process speaks for itself, and I look forward to the new Air Force Secretary recommending Huntsville to be the permanent home for Space Command Headquarters when he is sworn in.”
The House Armed Services Committee had launched an investigation into the continued delays in the selection of a permanent base for the U.S. Space Command Headquarters in 2023 after reports indicated President Joe Biden was working to reverse the decision to put it in Huntsville.
The congressman has been optimistic on the new HQ coming to Huntsville since Trump was elected back in November.
“I’m bullish on Space Command. I believe that,” Strong said last month “I had a meeting with the president last week in the Oval Office and the vice president was there, also. I believe that we’re fixin’ to soon watch as Space Command is announced for here in North Alabama.”
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U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) believes the Biden administration “weaponized” the FISA courts to spy on American citizens.
“We know that under Biden the federal government’s weaponization extends to spying on American citizens,” Moore said on X. “This abuse of power led to my no vote on FISA due to my requirement for a warrant being stripped out of the process.”
We know that under Biden the federal government’s weaponization extends to spying on American citizens.
This abuse of power led to my no vote on FISA due to my requirement for a warrant being stripped out of the process. @JudiciaryGOP pic.twitter.com/JNXnG9qoHX
— Rep. Barry Moore (@RepBarryMoore) April 8, 2025
Moore was the only member of Alabama’s Congressional delegation to vote against the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) last year.
“I refuse to support legislation that allows the intelligence community, who has recently spent its resources weaponizing against pro-life grandmothers, concerned parents at school board meetings, Catholics, and Biden’s political opponents, to freely spy on American citizens,” Moore said at the time.
RELATED: Barry Moore speaks out against surveillance bill before passage by U.S. House
Rep. Moore brought up the issue again during a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance.
Moore questioned Gene Schaerr, General Counsel for Project for Privacy & Surveillance Accountability, on the issue during the hearing Tuesday.
“The reason why I was a no vote is I thought there should be a warrant requirement,” Moore said. “Would you agree with that?”
“Absolutely,” Schaerr responded.
“And so that was stripped out at the end and that was a tough vote for many of us,” Moore said. “We wanted to do what we could to renew this thing.”
Moore said everyone understands that the U.S. government spies on Americans all the time.
“When I got to D.C. they wanted to issue me another government phone,” Moore continued, “and I said, ‘I think you just need to put everything on one phone.’ And they’re like, ‘Sir if we do that we’re going to know everything that’s on your phone,’ and I thought to myself, ‘Like you don’t already, right?’ So as we’re going through these hearings we understand they’re spying on U.S. citizens without warrants.”
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President Donald Trump thinks U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) is right about keeping natural gas powered water heaters available.
The Trump Administration yesterday released a Statement of Administration Policy (SAP) in favor of Palmer’s legislation, H.J. Res 20. The resolution reverses the Biden-Harris Administration’s ban on gas-fired water heaters.
“This rule’s impact on the water heater market could set a dangerous precedent for further restrictions on natural gas appliances, making it harder for American home owners to maintain affordable living standards,” the SAP said. “The rule promotes more expensive condensing gas water heaters and creates hurdles for remodeling and replacement projects.”
Biden’s Department of Energy had put forward a new rule banning non-condensing, natural gas-fired water heaters by 2029. The Trump administration is arguing that it’s needed to help cut down on fossil fuel emissions and combat climate change.
I introduced H.J. Res 20 to disapprove of and rescind the Biden-Harris Administration’s rule banning gas-fired water heaters because the American people deserve better.
I’m thankful @POTUS and his Administration agree this egregious rule, and any similar rules in the future,… pic.twitter.com/EJHVSEfe5f
— Gary Palmer (@USRepGaryPalmer) February 25, 2025
“In their final days in office, the Biden-Harris Administration’s Department of Energy introduced a rule that would ban gas-fired water heaters,” said Palmer. “This egregious rule, if continued, would restrict consumer choice, limit the use of natural gas appliances, and increase prices for American families. I introduced H.J. Res 20 to disapprove of and rescind this rule because the American people deserve better.”
“I’m thankful that President Trump and his Administration agree that this rule, and any similar rules in the future, should be rescinded so that consumer choice is protected and prices remain affordable.”
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U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) is calling out the Democrats’ hypocrisy in trying to claim that Elon Musk is acting like a “co-president.”
Many Democrats say they aren’t happy with some of the recent actions taken by Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). President Donald Trump has tasked the billionaire with heading the newly created organization in order to cut government waste, fraud, and abuse.
“Conversations about a co-president, referencing Elon Musk, referencing the work that Doge is doing. I think it’s important to remember that President Trump ran on this,” Britt said during a Senate Banking Committee hearing Tuesday. “I mean, he said we’re going to look for wasteful spending across our government. We’re $36 trillion in debt, you’ll that’s not only fiscally irresponsible, it is actually morally irresponsible.”
🔥 Katie Britt blasts Dems on their characterization of Elon’s government role.
Says Jill Biden, Jake Sullivan far more deserving of “co-president” title than Musk.
“It seems that some of the biggest decisions were made during the president’s afternoon nap time.” @DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/NrCMJuGfbu
— Rob (@RobMcGravytrain) February 11, 2025
The Senator said that members of the opposing party should have been more outraged at what was occurring under the Biden administration.
“And the difference in this administration in the last administration is that President Trump is actually the final arbiter,” she argued. “And it’s interesting that none of you had anything to say over the last four years when it is clear that our commander-in-chief was not in command. And if we’re going to use the term co-president, then let’s go back and say co-president Jake Sullivan, co-president Ron Klain, co-president Jill Biden. I mean, it seems that some of the biggest decisions were made during the President’s afternoon nap time conversation.”
Britt also took to social media and said it’s good that America has “a true Commander in Chief again.”
We had co-presidents for four years—Jill Biden, Jake Sullivan, Ron Klain just to name a few.
Now that President Trump is back in office, we have a true Commander in Chief again. Democrats can’t stand his team is helping execute his agenda and fulfill his electoral mandate. https://t.co/C8KNQpqyjn
— Senator Katie Boyd Britt (@SenKatieBritt) February 11, 2025
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U.S. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) took to the floor of the Senate Wednesday to criticize the Democratic Party’s stance on gender issues, especially when it comes to women’s sports.
Tuberville spoke on the issue for National Women’s In Sports Day. He also made sure to display an emoji of a pregnant male to highlight the ridiculousness of the other party.
Democrats think men can get pregnant.
Just ridiculous. https://t.co/O57U9eN1uC
— Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) February 5, 2025
“For the past four years, the Biden administration waged an all-out assault on gender. Since the beginning of time, people have agreed that sex is assigned at birth and determined by God,” Tuberville said. “But under the Biden administration, you had people claiming that men can get pregnant. Here on this floor I heard that.
“Pure insanity.”
“On Nov. 5, 2024, the American people just didn’t elect President Trump, they also decisively rejected this ridiculous notion that men can get pregnant and boys should compete in women’s sports.”@SenTuberville is calling the Senate to vote on his bill to protect girls’ sports. pic.twitter.com/K7hcNQg2Jg
— Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell (@TheElizMitchell) February 5, 2025
President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to protect women’s sports and reaffirm the governments commitment to the original intent of Title IX.
“But it didn’t stop there. They weren’t content to just erase gender norms that have been accepted for thousands of years,” Tuberville continued. “No – they wanted to allow transgender men to participate in [women’s and girls’] sports. This has been happening at schools all across the country. Young women have been forced to compete against men – and even to share locker rooms and showers. And on top of that, your taxpayer dollars are paying for it. Over the past several years under Joe Biden, 900 women’s medals went to men…That is absolutely wrong.”
The senator is also reintroducing his “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act,” to protect Title IX and make sure it’s not reversed by a future president.
“If [Trump] goes out of office and we don’t get a Republican back in there, this will change back into the over-loving nonsense that these Democrats have been pushing for the last four years,” Tuberville said on Fox News. “We have to protect women and girls in sports.”
Thanks for having me on to discuss President Trump’s Executive Order to kick men out of women’s sports @HARRISFAULKNER. pic.twitter.com/HQYgb0ULsb
— Coach Tommy Tuberville (@SenTuberville) February 5, 2025
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During President Donald Trump’s inaugural address Monday, the president said one of his first executive orders will be officially changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
The executive order directs the secretary of the interior to change the name to “Gulf of America” for use on official maps and throughout the federal government.
“A short time from now, we are going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America,” Trump said.
Trump: A short time from now, we are going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America pic.twitter.com/OzFxV17zF0
— Acyn (@Acyn) January 20, 2025
While Trump’s comment received a standing ovation from most of the people present at the Capitol, Hillary Clinton visibly scoffed at the comment.
Hillary Clinton seen laughing when Trump announces ‘Gulf of America’ rename pic.twitter.com/OS93IQi7uj
— New York Post (@nypost) January 20, 2025
Trump first discussed the idea earlier this month at a press conference in Mar-a-Lago.
“We’re going to change because we do most of the work there and it’s ours,” Trump said. “It’s appropriate, and Mexico has to stop allowing millions of people to pour into our country,” Trump said in a wide-ranging news conference.
RELATED: Barry Moore backs Trump’s push to make ‘Gulf of America’ a reality with new legislation
The president also received support for the plan from U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise), who cosponsored the Gulf of America Act, which would require all federal agencies to update their documents and maps to reflect the new name within 180 days of enactment. The U.S. Board on Geographic Names, under the Department of the Interior, would oversee the implementation.
“President Trump is right—the Gulf of America is a beautiful name, and I’m proud to represent the Alabama Gulf Coast in Congress and support this overdue change,” Moore said in a statement. “The Gulf of America is home to the great Port of Mobile, one of the most important ports in our nation, that drives our economy and connects America to the rest of the world. Mexico has allowed millions of illegal immigrants and deadly drugs to flood across our borders, showing no respect for our sovereignty. It’s time we reclaim our Gulf, secure our borders, and put America first!”
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President Joe Biden issued a full and unconditional pardon on Sunday absolving his son Hunter of any offenses against the U.S. that he may have committed over the last ten years.
The decision from the President comes after maintaining for months that the younger Biden would not be granted a pardon and that ‘No one is above the law.’
“I believe in the justice system, but as I have wrestled with this, I also believe raw politics has infected this process and it led to a miscarriage of justice — and once I made this decision this weekend, there was no sense in delaying it further,” said President Biden in a statement explaining the pardon. “I hope Americans will understand why a father and a President would come to this decision.”
After news broke of Biden’s reversal, Alabama officials reacted with disapproval and issued fierce criticism. U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) called Biden’s assurances that his son would not be pardoned ‘just more lies to the American people.’
RELATED: Alabama Republicans blast Hunter Biden for defying subpoena, ‘believes he is above the law’
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U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) noted that despite the claims made by Biden, Americans knew that a pardon would eventually be issued.
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Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover) believes that the pardon proves there is ‘something to hide.’
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U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) criticized Biden’s double standard on accountability.
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Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth called attention to the hypocrisy of the Biden Administration and its Department of Justice.
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According to NBC, Hunter Biden was scheduled to be sentenced on December 12 for a conviction on federal gun charges. Additionally, he was set to be sentenced on December 16 in a separate criminal case relating to federal tax evasion charges.
Biden faced 17 years in prison prior to the pardon from his father.
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing the State of Alabama and Secretary of State Wes Allen for removing more than 3,000 names from its list of registered voters in a purge of non-citizens from being able to vote in the state.
The DOJ claims the decision violated the National Voter Registration Act because it was done too close to election day. The federal law requires states to observe a 90-day quiet period during which officials cannot “systematically remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters.”
“The State’s unlawful actions here have confused and deterred U.S. citizens who are fully eligible to vote – the very scenario that Congress tried to prevent when it enacted the Quiet Period Provision,” the lawsuit says.
Allen announced in August that he had identified 3,251 individuals who are registered to vote in Alabama who have been issued noncitizen identification numbers by the Department of Homeland Security. He then instructed the Boards of Registrars in all 67 counties to immediately inactivate and initiate steps necessary to remove all individuals who are not United States Citizens.
Sec. Allen responded to the DOJ lawsuit in a statement to Yellowhammer News on Monday.
“I was elected Secretary of State by the people of Alabama, and it is my Constitutional duty to ensure that only American citizens vote in our elections,” Allen said. “As to the question regarding the Department of Justice’s lawsuit, this office does not comment on pending litigation where the Secretary of State is a named defendant.”
Earlier this year, several voting rights groups also warned Allen they might pursue legal action against his purge non-citizens from the state’s voter rolls. The coalition, which includes the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the League of Women Voters, and others, sent a letter accusing Allen of violating the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).
“I will not bow down to threats from ultra-liberal activist groups who will stop at nothing in their quest to see noncitizens remain on Alabama’s voter rolls,” Allen said at the time.
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Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin spoke at a White House ceremony where President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order that will restrict the availability of machine gun conversion devices that can turn a handgun into a fully-automatic weapon, which is already illegal under federal law.
The ceremony was coordinated after a recent mass shooting in Birmingham killed 4 and injured at least 17 others. Officials believe the shooter may have used a Glock switch type device that makes a handgun fire like a fully automatic weapon.
“I want you all to know that I am not here representing myself. I am here representing the 200,000 residents I serve. Gun Violence is very, very personal to me,” Woodfin said at the White House after being introduced by Vice President Kamala Harris.
“Because I know the scream of a mother when her child is killed. I know that because I heard it from the voice of my own mother when my brother was killed by gun violence. I know that scream. I heard that scream again this past Saturday, as the lives of four people were stolen and 17 other victims were shot during the horrific mass shooting in Birmingham,” he said.
“Saving lives, saving lives should not be partisan. Saving lives should not be Democrat or a Republican thing. Saving Lives everyone saving lives shouldn’t be political. Saving lives is the most American thing we can do together. We’ve been working with our U.S. Attorney with the Justice Department to get machine gun conversions like block switches off our city streets.
“But still my community, and I imagine other communities, are still finding the use of these devices at crime scene after crime scene. And so that is why I’m grateful to our president. That is why I’m so grateful to our vice president as well, who today are taking more action to help people, not only in Birmingham — but across our country. Today, we work to loosen the grip that gun violence has on our communities. I know firsthand what it means to have a president who is not only a partner, but a friend to community and cities.”
Woodfin proceeded to introduce and thank President Biden.
Shortly after the shooting, Woodfin called on lawmakers to address the issue of machine gun conversion devices, calling it “the number one public safety issue in our city and state.” Woodfin said. “Though illegal under federal law, there is no state law that makes Glock switches illegal.”
The EO is an attempt on cracking down on machine gun conversion devices, as well as 3D-printed guns that do not have the typical serial numbers. Biden also called for a new task force that will issue a report in 90 days on federal capacity to detect and seize the devices, as well as plans to combat the threats.
“Machine gun converters like the one used in Saturday night’s mass shooting are designed for one purpose—mass killing,” U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) said about the EO.
“They have no place on the streets of America. I applaud President Biden for taking action to restrict the availability of these dangerous devices and for the Biden-Harris Administration’s strong commitment to tackling gun violence over the past four years. I look forward to joining him today as he announces these critical new steps. Only by taking meaningful action can we stem this needless loss of life.”
On Tuesday morning, Sewell spoke on the House Floor to recognize the victims of Saturday night’s mass shooting. She called on Congress to pass common sense measures to keep weapons out of dangerous hands, including universal background checks, red flag laws, and a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. She also called on officials in the State of Alabama to reverse the 2022 permitless carry law which has allowed for the unchecked proliferation of guns on the streets of Alabama.
Grayson Everett is the state and political editor for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270
U.S. Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) blamed the Biden-Harris administration border policies for the overdose deaths of thousands of young people in the country due to fentanyl.
“We are losing thousands of young people to the illicit fentanyl pouring across the Biden-Harris open border,” Moore said.
During a hearing Wednesday, the congressman, who is a member of the House Judiciary Committee, questioned Homeland Security Investigations Executive Associate Director Katrina Berger on the need to prevent fentanyl from pouring across the Biden-Harris open border.
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“One hundred and ten thousand people in the United States died from fentanyl overdoses last year. I just attended a funeral on Monday, Moore said. “I come from a fairly small town, and this young man [who passed away] graduated with my daughter. I’ve attended a lot of these funerals. We are losing young people who think they are buying Xanax or vape pods, but they are actually laced with fentanyl. Why are we losing the battle to save our young people in America, what can we do to help you win it, and what are the issues that keep you awake at night?”
Berger responded by saying the issue keeps her “awake at night.”
“Thank you sir for the question,” Berger said. “Certainly, the fentanyl epidemic does keep me awake at night. We dedicate a lot of resources government-wide to combat these organizations that bring fentanyl into our communities. I think we spoke previously about Title 21 authority, any of these poly-criminal organizations, they are not just trafficking fentanyl into the country, but also trafficking humans and weapons.”
https://x.com/RepBarryMoore/status/1836792420568121667
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U.S. Senator Katie Britt took to the floor of the Senate Wednesday with Republican colleagues to clearly depict the hypocrisy of Democrats on a range of policy issues, from securing the southern border and stopping illegal immigration, to increasing domestic energy production and lowering costs for Americans.
“Today, we’re giving Senate Democrats a very clear choice,” Britt (R-Montgomery) said on the Senate floor before trying to pass several bills by unanimous consent.
“Now watch what happens next very closely. Let’s see how they answer these questions. Do they support building a border wall or will they block building a border wall? Do they want to spend taxpayer funds on keeping Americans and legal residents safe or do they want to keep those taxpayer funds funding illegal border crossers.”
https://x.com/SenateGOP/status/1836458948255207634
Senate Democrats blocked her attempt to pass the Wall Act, which spends billions of dollars in funding for the border wall. She then tried to pass the Laken Riley Act, named after a nursing student killed by an illegal immigrant early this year, which would crack down on crime caused by illegal aliens. She also tried to pass legislation that would increase fracking in the country.
Britt is trying to force the issue because Vice President Kamala Harris has seemingly flip-flopped on the ideas when it comes to border security.
“Here we have today a fracking bill that has been put on the floor and yet blocked by the Democrats,” she said after the bills were blocked. “We have a bill here, just now, closing asylum loopholes, helping unaccompanied children get back to their family, but that’s been blocked by Democrats. Earlier you saw us put a bill on the floor that would help us build a barrier on the southern border, but yet that was blocked by Democrats.”
https://x.com/SenateGOP/status/1836482964454084794
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U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Monrovia) is continuing to demand answers from officials about how the Biden administration’s immigration policies are impacting communities across Alabama and the United States.
Strong raised the issue Wednesday during a Homeland Security Committee hearing entitled “A Country Without Borders: How the Biden-Harris Open-Borders Policies Have Undermined Our Safety and Security.”
https://x.com/RepDaleStrong/status/1836465452723159198
The Congressman questioned Jim Desmond, member of the Board of Supervisors in San Diego County California, about the continuing crisis.
RELATED: Rep. Jerry Carl: Blame the Democrats for illegal migrants in Alabama
“You recently wrote that ‘millions of local taxpayer dollars have been diverted to cover the costs associated with the mass immigration of asylum-seeking immigrants – money that could have been better spent on our residents and vital services.’ Like you, I have serious concerns about the burden communities face as a consequence of this Administration’s border crisis – especially small and rural communities,” Strong said. “News outlets in Alabama have reported that ‘several communities have expressed concern over a steady increase in Haitian immigrants, especially in rural areas with stretched-thin resources.’ I have heard this very sentiment myself.”
Strong also expressed frustrations at the lack of answers from the Biden administration on this problem.
“There are countless examples of this Administration’s policies and failures that have gotten us to this point,” he said. “One that has come to the forefront is of course the Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, which at the end of July this year, had paroled over half a million migrants into the United States. I sent my concerns about CHNV to Secretary Mayorkas over a month ago. I wish I had answers to share here today, but I have yet to receive a response from the Secretary.”
RELATED: Dale Strong fights back emotions over testimony of brutal violence by illegal immigrant, gang member
Strong said he’s not surprised that the president’s team doesn’t care about how this is effecting Alabama families.
“I also find it ironic that those responsible for the situation that you’re in today – Vice President Harris and Secretary Mayorkas – are two of California’s finest,” he argued. “It sends a clear message to every American that they would allow this to happen in their own communities… if they don’t care about what’s happening in their own backyards, why would they care what is happening in Alabama? I think the evidence is obvious.”
“Mr. Desmond, you also mentioned witnessing mass street-releases, which buses dropped off hundreds or thousands of illegal aliens at a time into your communities, many of whom have no idea where they are or where they’re going,” Strong added. “And it’s not just happening in California.”
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Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said firmly on Thursday that Alabamians have a right to be concerned about the surge of Haitian immigrants in areas across the state.
“I think that Americans have been struggling with and concerned about it for quite some time,” Marshall said, “and that is this increased flow across the borders, whether they are paroled through a program that’s being used in an improper way, whether they are seeking asylum, as we understand many of the Haitians are. This is a significant issue, and not only as it involves communities understanding what it means for public safety, but this is a great strain on public resources.”
Marshall said his office continues to investigate the matter, and explained what is causing the surge of specifically Haitian migrants coming to state’s like Alabama.
“We are definitely learning more every day,” he explained, “being in touch with some of our federal partners to understand a little bit about why, but it’s a legitimate concern, and I think it’s something that people need to be paying attention.”
Marshall discussed the situation Thursday on FM Talk 106.5’s “The Jeff Poor Show.”
“I don’t know that we’re getting satisfactory answers,” he added, “but we’re at least being given some understanding as the vehicle through which, particularly the Haitian community, are arriving, and that’s really more an asylum and parole than it is, say, illegally crossing across the porous border in Mexico.”
Marshall pointed out that he has been joining with other attorneys general across the country in fighting against the president’s immigration policies.
“We have fought, I mean, almost just since day one of the Biden administration, multiple efforts they’ve had around immigration clearly going beyond the bounds of programs that were established by Congress, exceeding the authority that’s been given to them to make decisions that they are not lawfully entitled to do,” he said. “But yet, it doesn’t mean that we don’t recognize and see the need to be able to continue to be aggressive on that front.”
RELATED: State lawmakers call for action following immigrant drop-offs in Marshall County
Last month, Marshall County residents took notice of suspicious drop-off patterns in charter busses that were later confirmed to be transporting Haitian immigrants to work at a food processing facility. An almost identical situation involving Haitian immigrants began publicly unfolding in Sylacauga last week.
A city council meeting in Sylacauga was ended early by city leaders last week after members of the community continued to ask about the influx of new immigrants in the city.
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On Thursday, Attorney General Marshall concluded that the immigration crisis is just another reason to vote against Kamala Harris for President.
“This is where elections matter, and to the extent that we didn’t understand it completely, I think the debate showed it again the other night,” he said, “where you have a declared candidate for president who said that she wanted to not only encourage illegal immigration, but also, you know, provide gender changing surgeries for those who come into this country unlawfully. I mean, the insanity of that should not be surprising when we see what’s going on in the number of people that have come into this country,” Marshall said.
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