* Guest: Keith Flaugh, CEO and Co-Founder, Florida Citizens Alliance - Protect Children From Harm Now! - GOFLCA.org
* Coalition Letter, We will preserve the original intent of the Miller test.
Please see the attached coalition letter strongly urging immediate action to be taken to protect children in Florida from materials that greatly impact their mental health.
* The US federal government sent an unprecedented amount of money to fraudsters and international criminal gangs through COVID-19 relief programs, according to a Friday report from the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
* The government provided an estimated $872B in assistance through programs like the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) , at least 17% of which - amounting to nearly $200B - was "disbursed to potentially fraudulent actors," AEI's Matt Weidinger wrote.
* The programs resulted in "the single largest transfer of money to criminal groups in our history," Haywood Talcove, CEO of LexisNexis Risk Solutions Government, previously told the Daily Caller.
* The fraud not only impeded domestic economic recovery but also strengthened international organized crime networks, according to the House Oversight Committee.
* Sheriff Mike Chapman of Loudoun County, Virginia, is due to speak in front of the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday to detail the toll of the border crisis within his jurisdiction.
* Violence has skyrocketed to "unprecedented" levels in recent years and is being waged by those living in the country unlawfully and affiliated with international criminal organizations, according to testimony that he will give before the committee and first obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
* In a request that is in sharp contrast to numerous sanctuary city leaders across the country, Chapman is calling for "all law enforcement" to work together to combat crime, including cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
It's imperative that local law enforcement officials receive the resources they need from federal partners to keep communities safe, he argues. "Starting with the border, we must continue to build a wall, refuse illegal entries, enhance technology, and encourage 'Remain in Mexico' policies,"