Homeland Securuty Secretary Kristi Noem, former South Dakota governor, said in a video shared on X that she went along with ICE officers in New York City to get “the dirtbags off these
A whirlwind of activity that has led to several national headlines occurred in the nation’s capital in the days since President Donald Trump’s inauguration. News Channel 11 interviewed Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger to get her thoughts on a variety of topics,
Representatives Diana Harshbarger (R-TN) and Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA) introduced H.J. Res. 27, a resolution expressing
Vice President JD Vance is back in Damascus on Monday to see the status of cleanup after Hurricane Helene. Vance landed at Tri-Cities Airport on Monday morning before heading to Damascus. Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger was at the airport to greet Vance when he arrived.
The vice president met with the governor for a roundtable on recovery efforts, where he called for change to the federal emergency response to natural disasters.
Trump’s order targeting the Constitution’s 14th Amendment was hit with several legal challenges by Democratic attorneys general and was blocked by a federal judge Thursday afternoon. However, the Birthright Citizenship Act, introduced by House Science, Space, and Technology Chairman Brian Babin (R-TX), seeks to make the president’s order permanent.
Although a federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s spending freeze on certain federal assistance late Tuesday afternoon, many local entities
U.S. Congressional Rep. Diana Harshbarger reintroduced the bipartisan American Music Tourism Act on Jan. 22 with co-lead Rep. Nanette Barragán.
In a development no one could have predicted several weeks ago, the first hearing of the 119th Congress in the House Committee on Energy and
6 News’ sister station, WJHL, interviewed Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger to get her thoughts on a variety of topics, including the inauguration and the president’s quickly-signed executive ...
The EPA’s overly cautious approach is also leading to a backlog of new chemicals awaiting approval in the US, industry representatives claimed at the hearing. The backlog is forcing manufacturers to take production of electric vehicles, semiconductors, solar panels, and other innovative goods overseas, they said.
WASHINGTON — Falling in line with President Donald Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, House Republicans on Thursday unveiled legislation that would amend federal immigration law to narrow the scope of citizenship, although the right is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.