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Gosar questions witness on Benghazi attack

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U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar took part in an emotionally and politically charged hearing Wednesday on the attack last year that killed a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans at a compound in Libya. Click here to read

Rand Filibusters; Gosar to #StandWithRand

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Welcome to the modern-day Mr. Smith goes to Washington. Representative Paul Gosar is at the Senate supporting Senator Paul, who is concerned about Brennan's potential support of using drones to kill American citizens on American soil. Click here to read

Obama Taking Page Out of Castro Playbook

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The Obama White House firmly denies any involvement in the release of hundreds of detained illegal aliens, but U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar, R-Ariz., told WND that’s preposterous and the move was done to inflict punishment for Obama not getting his way on sequestration. Click here to read

Some Republicans OK with defense cuts

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This new generation of conservatives in Congress, freed from the ideologies of the Cold War and Reagan-era defense buildups, is pushing Republicans to buck their tradition and put defense on the chopping block in pursuit of a truly smaller federal government. Click here to read

Lawmaker questions bomb suspect's status in U.S.

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An Arizona congressman is questioning why an Iraqi native charged with detonating a homemade explosive device outside a federal building hadn't been deported despite his criminal history and being denied citizenship.Click here to read

Congressman Gosar and Members of the Arizona Delegation Denounce Obamas Declaration of War against Arizona

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Today, U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar, D.D.S (R-AZ) authored a letter along with David Schweikert (R-AZ), Trent Franks (R-AZ), and Ben Quayle (R-AZ) to Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Director John Morton to reconsider the agency’s rescission of seven 287(g) Task Force Memorandums of Agreement with Arizona law enforcement agencies. ICE’s decision to terminate this agreement means the denial of much needed resources to local law enforcement agencies to assist in enforcing federal immigration laws.