Missouri United States Senator, Josh Hawley, had reportedly planned a trip to the U.S. – Mexico border.
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Governor Parson Declares State of Emergency in Response to Severe Weather
After the continuous rainfall Missouri has been receiving, many areas have become dangerous with the high flood waters throughout the state.
Missouri’s 100th General Assembly Concludes “Historic” Session
About a year ago Missouri Governor Parson promised a “fresh start” for all Missouri citizens, with the help of the General Assembly.
Missouri Senate Passes Eight-Week Abortion Ban
On Thursday, Missouri became the newest addition to the short list of states which have passed a “heartbeat bill.”
Tensions Mount After Oil Tankers are Sabotaged in Saudi Arabia
After news about two Saudi Arabia oil tankers being sabotaged off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, President Trump threatened Iran with a “bad problem.”
China Promises to Raise Tariffs to 25% by June
The stock markets haven’t been looking the brightest ever since the U.S. and China trade war began around the end of 2018.
Michael Knowles Invited to Missouri Capitol After UMKC Incident
Michael Knowles, a host as well as an author for The Daily Wire, was reportedly assaulted during an event at the University of Missouri.
President Trump Says U.S. Will Buy Farmers Products if China Doesn’t
For a while now the China and United States trade war has been going on and although it doesn’t look close to ending any time soon, Trump has some ideas.
Committee Votes to Hold Attorney General Barr in Contempt
On Wednesday the House Judiciary Committee voted to hold Attorney General William Barr in contempt of Congress.
Trump Suggests He’s Owed More Time in Office- Pelosi Worries About 2020
The 2020 presidential elections are slowly drawing closer and with that comes the competitive nature between all of the parties but especially between the Democrats and Republicans.
Governor Parson Signs a Proclamation for Public Service Recognition Week
Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed a proclamation recently which declares May 5-11 as Public Service Recognition Week.
President Trump and Democrats Working on $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan
President Trump and Democratic lawmakers agreed on a plan to enhance the U.S. infrastructure, saying that it would cost about $2 trillion.