"Over the last decade, the Committee has adopted a more aggressive and robust approach to allegations of sexual misconduct," the committee said in a statement.
The survey comes in the wake of reporting from Just the News that the Department of Justice Inspector General had developed evidence of the whistleblower's anti-Trump political bias that did not become public during the impeachment hearings.
Scott's move came after DNI Gabbard revealed Congress and Trump's legal team were kept from evidence showing the whistleblower whose allegations about Ukraine policy prompted the impeachment had the "potential for bias," misled investigators in his first report and only had hearsay evidence to back up his allegations.
Thanks to having a hometown builder-in-chief in the White House, New York has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create an iconic landmark in the dingiest part of Midtown that would rival Rockefeller Center, Central Park or the Empire State Building.
I was having dinner with a group of students at an elite university recently, when the conversation turned to social media. They felt it was terrible for them, but also that they could not resist it. They knew it was more-or-less brainwashing them, delivering products designed to "engage" them with rage-bait and conspiracy theories, but […]
By ignoring all the bright thinkers and conventional analyses the President's genius strategy has placed us in the driver's seat. We are now the world's top source of oil and gas and control major distribution flows of petro supplies from around the world.