Governor Brad Little has introduced a new act aimed at supporting President Donald Trump's immigration policies. The Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Act was signed by Little
You can tell much about news media beliefs by what stories get amplified. Take the one at this link. Some guy in rural Oregon put up a billboard opposing the Greater Idaho movement It features a heart on an image of the state.
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East Idaho News on MSN‘Complete and total support’: President Trump weighs in on this Idaho bill proposalPresident Donald Trump took to social media over the weekend to endorse a bill in the Idaho Legislature, putting pressure on state lawmakers to send $50 million to students who do not attend public schools.
Donald Trump solemnly swore that he would, to the best of his ability, “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Immediately afterwards, he began churning out a slew of executive orders,
A friend recently shared that he’d written Idaho Republican Sen. Mike Crapo asking how Crapo had managed to justify President Donald Trump’s pardons of every single individual involved in the attack on the U.
When asked about Elon Musk’s recent takeover of the treasury, Idaho Sen. Jim Risch publicly said “Elections have consequences.” Well, yes sir, they do. However, those consequences do not include the richest man in the world taking control of the U.S. Treasury and deciding what programs he deems worthy of saving, and which ones need to go. As he dismantles our government, he is exposing personal information of our citizens. Do you endorse these “consequences”? Musk is not an elected official, and this is against the law. Why hasn’t he been arrested? Gosh, if I went into the Treasury and started manipulating data, I’d be arrested in about three seconds. Senator, you went on to discuss the national debt as part of the “consequences” we all should get used to. Yes Senator, you have been a national debt hawk since you were first elected. Well, until Donald Trump was elected in 2016. Then you were completely silent on the debt. You happily voted for Trump’s tax cut for the wealthy. Could it be because you, as the fifth wealthiest senator in the nation, benefitted from those cuts? And now that you once again might benefit from additional tax cuts for the wealthy, you complain about the debt ceiling? How do these “consequences” benefit the citizens of Idaho? Or are you part of the oligarchy trying to demolish our democracy to install an autocracy? It’s time to stand up, Senator, for our democracy. It is not time to line your pockets. Daily headlines, straight to your inboxRead it online first and stay up-to-date, delivered daily at 7 AM At 71, my eyes and ears should be losing abilities. Yet I can see clearly and hear it screaming at me, “What have we done?” Plan on us to join China and Russia in a big, super-pact. “It will be beautiful” in runt’s mind. Is this what you folks voted for? He believes we the people cannot stop him. Who is going to take power away from him? Us.
President Donald Trump took to social media over the weekend to endorse a bill in the Idaho Legislature, putting pressure on state lawmakers to send $50 million to students who do not attend public schools.
Patrick Shea is worried about Idaho’s public lands. He’s concerned about the inconvenience of overgrown trails and dirty bathrooms, and the dangers and destruction of unchecked wildfires and floods.
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The termination letters that ended the careers of thousands of U.S. Forest Service employees mean fewer people and less resources will be available to help prevent and fight wildfires.
Two protests opposing various policies and actions by President Donald Trump were held in Idaho Falls Saturday and Monday. No violent incidents were reported, though a police officer responded to
(RNS) — A religious row has erupted among conservative Christians over President Donald Trump’s decision to re-appoint Paula White-Cain to run the White House Faith Office, with theological fissures erupting within Trump’s Christian coalition as leaders stake out different positions on the Florida pastor.
President Donald Trump and key members of his administration are attacking judges who are blocking some of his second-term agenda, suggesting that judges don’t have the authority to question Trump’s executive power.
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