During the confirmation hearing for Trump's Agriculture Secretary nominee, Brooke Rollins in the Senate this week, Senator Tommy Tuberville sounded the alarm over China buying up American farmland from struggling farmers.
President Donald Trump told reporters in the Oval Office Friday that there is nothing Mexico, Canada and China can do to avoid new tariffs slated to go into effect Saturday, and suggested the rates could eventually increase.
Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) says the Foreign Adversary Risk Management (FARM) Act would secure American family farms from being bought up by adversaries like China. “Our farmers have been in bad trouble.
On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., joined U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, D-PA, in reintroducing the Foreign Adversary Risk Management Act. Alabama’s other U.S. Senator, Katie Britt, is also a co-sponsor of the FARM Act.
The bill would restrict the purchase of property by individuals acting on behalf of Russia, China, Iran or North Korea.
When officials such as Tommy Tuberville argue that police weren’t viciously attacked on January 6, they aren’t trying to persuade us. They are trying to put us in our place. They are telling us the truth doesn’t matter anymore and we should just accept that.
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) and Congressman Warren Davidson (R-OH-08) have re-introduced the Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act in the 119th Congress in order to overturn the Corporate Tra
When Senator Tommy Tuberville was elected, the Biden woke agenda was being implemented in all facets of government. He chose to target the department where it was doing the most harm: the Department of Defense.
Tommy Tuberville succeeded as a college football coach, but a Hall of Famer? Puh-leaze. He belongs in the Hall of Very Good. I’m not going to get into a side-by-side comparison of Tubs with Shug Jordan and Darrell Royal, largely because those guys coached when regular seasons lasted 10 games, not 12.
Donald Trump focused his ire and retaliation on one person in the very first minutes of his presidency, even before his inauguration concluded -- retired Army Gen. Mark Milley.
Trump reiterated that he planned to put tariffs on Canada and Mexico from Feb. 1 but markets still don’t know the full extent of the levies.
White House says Trump tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China will go into effect Saturday. No word on potential exemptions.