With the Senate impeachment trial dominating headlines this week, it seems appropriate to look back on what Campaign for Liberty Chairman Ron Paul said about the 1998 impeachment of then-President Bill Clinton.

At a press conference the week […]

The House is in session Monday through Friday. The big event of the week is the House vote to appoint managers for the impeachment trial in the Senate.

The House may also consider legislation restricting the use of tax dollars for Iran, while […]

Happy New Year!
Congress has returned!
Because we did not have the opportunity to post a this week in Congress preview, we will do a wrap-up.
The big event of the week was a resolution (H.Con.Res. 83) introduced under the War Powers Act […]

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) celebrated Festivus, the “holiday” created by Seinfeld’s Frank Costanza, by airing his grievances in the form of a year-end edition of his Waste Report.
Among the examples of wasteful spending that make Senator […]

The House passed H.R. 1865, the omnibus containing the Labor-Health and Human Services-Education, Agriculture, Energy and Water Development, Interior-Environment, Legislative Branch, Military Construction-Veterans Affairs, State-Foreign […]

One of the few good provisions in the massive spending bill that passed the House on Tuesday and will be  voted on by the Senate today or tomorrow is that it contains the ban on Unique Patient Identifiers. The ban has been in place for over […]

Looking for a last-minute stocking stuffer for a liberty-minded friend or relative? Or are you already thinking of how you’re going to spend that Amazon gift card you get every year from friends and family who know your second favorite thing to […]

It’s the last week of the first session of the 116th Congress. The Senate came in yesterday to start working on the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
Following the NDAA, the next major item on the Senate’s agenda will be the […]

While the ongoing partisan battle over impeachment dominates the headlines, Congress is quietly working on a bipartisan matter to expand government and take your liberties.
Case in point: the Republican scheme to “solve” the […]

In a few hours, the House of Representatives will vote on the conference report for the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

Like in years past, this year’s NDAA is a disaster for liberty. . .

At a time when the federal deficit […]

It’s happening every day.

Americans think they won’t face huge medical bills if they undergo medical treatment at a hospital that is within their insurance network.

But after their treatment they receive a bill for thousands of dollars […]

The U.S. House is in session from Tuesday through Friday. The news will be dominated by the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearings.
The main bill on the House calendar is H.R. 4, which restores requirements that certain states […]

This week, Americans will gather around the table to eat turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie, and no doubt argue about politics and football with their relatives. Most Americans believe they are carrying on a tradition began by the Pilgrims […]

Before getting to this week’s schedule, here’s a look at what happened last Friday.
The House passed H.R. 4863, legislation reauthorizing the Export Finance Agency (previously known as the Export-Import Bank), by a vote of  235-184. […]

 

Late yesterday, Campaign for Liberty learned that House leadership attached a provision to the Continuing Resolution (CR) extending the USA Freedom Act (the phony “reform” that replaced Section 215 of the so-called PATRIOT Act) […]