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February 9, 2023

Daniel Taylor | 02.09.23

During Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee's hearings on Twitter censorship, the lights inside the committee chambers suddenly went out, prompting a clever quip from U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer (R-Hoover).


February 9, 2023

By Yaffee

President Joe Biden said he is still refusing to negotiate with Republicans over raising the debt ceiling. And, he is criticizing the other side of the aisle for not yet putting forward their own plan.

During this week’s State of the Union address, Biden said “Next month, when I offer my fiscal plan, I ask my Republican friends to lay down their plan as well. I really mean it.”


February 8, 2023
Interviews

Rep. Palmer joins Dale Jackson to discuss the State of the union. Listen here. 


February 8, 2023
Interviews

Congressmen Gary Palmer joins JT to react to the State of the Union. Listen here. 


February 8, 2023

By Peter Partoll  February 8, 2023 at 3:04pm

The House Oversight and Accountability Committee was having an important hearing on Wednesday to discuss Twitter censorship when the power suddenly went out.


February 8, 2023

By Ronn Blitzer | Fox News

The lights go out in the middle of a House Oversight Committee hearing featuring testimony from former Twitter executives.

A House Oversight Committee hearing meant to put former Twitter executives and their actions under a spotlight, but the room suddenly went dark in the middle of the questioning.


February 8, 2023

Republican Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama joked about the Green New Deal after lights went out during a Wednesday hearing of the House Oversight Committee.

“Did Twitter do that?” an unidentified man asked after the lights went out while Palmer was questioning former Twitter executives regarding the handling of tweets by the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, forcing the hearing to recess while the electrical issue was addressed.


February 8, 2023

By Yaffee

Republican members of Congress and the Senate from Alabama are criticizing President Joe Biden after his State of the Union speech Tuesday.

During his address, the president discussed what he believes are accomplishments on the economy, while also calling on Congress to do more.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) said she was “disappointed” in the speech because it didn’t reflect the true struggles of inflation and other issues Americans are facing right now.


February 8, 2023

By Wade Smith

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - A number of elected officials from Alabama responded to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday evening.

U.S. Senator Katie Britt

"Tonight, I’m disappointed to say that the perspective of Alabama parents and families was missing."

In a video response, Sen. Britt said she was disappointed in what was missing from the address.


February 7, 2023
Newsletters

Dear Friend,

I hope you had a great holiday season and that your 2023 is off to a good start. This new year has brought an opportunity for the Republican majority in the House of Representatives to start providing solutions to the issues that matter most to the American people.

Last year, we promised the country we would pass legislation in the House to lower inflation, build a strong economy, secure our nation and hold government accountable.