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Hunter Biden and government accountability

Despite prior assurances made repeatedly by the president himself and his spokespeople he would not do so, President Biden announced he had signed a sweeping pardon for his son Hunter Biden. While framed by the president as addressing Hunter’s gun and tax charges, the pardon stunningly covers all crimes Hunter “committed or may have committed” from 2014 to 2023, a period covering Hunter’s questionable business dealings in Ukraine, China, and other foreign nations.

Traveling’s greatest gifts are the people you meet

My family has always loved to travel. Whether it was camping trips, a road trip to the 1967 World’s Fair in Montreal, or a drive to the Black Hills to see relatives, we could put some miles on the family car.

INSIGHTS FROM WASHINDTON D.C.

insights frOm d.C . President Ronald Reagan was deeply committed to the idea of “peace through strength.” It’s an acknowledgement that peace is best achieved through military power, because a strong military deters conflict.

NORTE FROM WASHINGTON D.C.

nOte frOm d.C . The Biden-Harris Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is broken.

Acknowledging with grateful hearts

Poised at the threshold of the holiday season, the Thanksgiving holiday has a powerful capacity to bring us together as Americans. Despite unrest in the world, economic adversity, and political polarization, we’re given the chance to unite, share in our blessings, and give thanks.

Fighting for the Beef State

Nebraska is known around the world for our hard-working farmers and ranchers.

Lengthy wish list after retaining filibuster proof majority

Everyone has a “wish list” – things they’d like to get done, things they’d like to see happen, things they wish would come true. But the Nebraska Republican Party recently put together the mother of all wish lists.

No more lame duck legislation

WashingtOn d.C . With election season behind us, the Senate is back in session.