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FOX BUSINESS INTERVIEW: REP GOODEN JOINS VARNEY & CO. TO DISCUSS THE HUNTER BIDEN COVER-UP & HIS SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP
Rep. Lance Gooden (R-TX) joined Varney & Co. on Fox Business to discuss the Hunter Biden Cover-up and his support for President Donald Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election. Rep. Gooden highlighted the shocking censorship of Conservative journalists who worked to uncover the Hunter Biden scandal during the last presidential cycle. Their reporting has now been proven to be accurate.
Rep. Gooden also affirmed his support for President Donald J. Trump as a Conservative champion.
Watch the full interview below.
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Gooden (R-TX) Joins Varney & Co. to Discuss Hunter Biden Cover-up & Support for President Trump
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FOX NEWS EXCLUSIVE: HOUSE REPUBLICAN PROPOSES BILL TO LET AMERICANS SUE FOREIGN COUNTRIES LIKE CHINA, MEXICO OVER FENTANYL
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, is introducing a bill that would allow civilians to seek justice from "persons, entities, or countries that knowingly or recklessly contribute" to the trafficking of fentanyl.
The ‘‘Justice Against Sponsors of Illicit Fentanyl Act of 2023’’ would provide victims of the fentanyl crisis "full access to the court system" to pursue civil claims against fentanyl traffickers and enablers, according to the bill text.
Read the full article here.
BREITBART EXCLUSIVE: REPS. TOM TIFFANY, LANCE GOODEN PROPOSE BILL TO SHUTTER CHINESE NYC CONSULATE AFTER ILLEGAL POLICE STATION SCANDAL
Congressmen Tom Tiffany (R-WI) and Lance Gooden (R-TX) introduced legislation on Tuesday tasking leftist President Joe Biden with shutting down the Chinese Consulate General and Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York, a move meant to counter transnational repression and espionage by Beijing.
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WALL STREET JOURNAL OPINION: TAIWAN’S PRESIDENT TSAI ING-WEN BELONGS AT APEC
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, a 21-member regional forum, holds its annual summit in November in San Francisco. President Biden has a unique opportunity to send a message to the international community by inviting the president of Taiwan, Tsai Ing-wen, to attend.
Read the full column here.
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