Capitol Report (Dec. 7): Customs and Border Patrol Agent Suicides See Drastic Rise; Military Vaccine Mandate to Be Repealed

Steve Lance
By Steve Lance
December 7, 2022Capitol Report
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is raising awareness about suicides among border agents. They promise to address the issue in a new bill.

The vaccine mandate for military members is on the verge of being repealed. The White House is disapproving, while a few senators are pushing for more.

Sen. Raphael Warnock’s win in the Georgia runoff ensures an outright Democrat majority in the Senate for the rest of Biden’s term. How are lawmakers reacting, and what does the White House say about Democrats’ legislative agenda?

The conflict between religious freedom and the “Respect for Marriage Act” is in the spotlight. An expert from Alliance Defending Freedom joins us to discuss the act and a new case the Supreme Court is taking on.

Washington, D.C. is set to become the first major city to offer free bus rides. The city council is planning on giving even more free benefits to passengers.

It’s the 81st anniversary of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor. We’ll take a look back on the incident that pulled the United States into World War II.


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