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Several explosive hearings rocked the Capitol this week, and the Caller Newsroom, led by Editor-in-C

Several explosive hearings rocked the Capitol this week, and the Caller Newsroom, led by Editor-in-Chief Geoffrey Ingersoll, hustled every step of the way to report the news corporate media ignores, downplays, or spins. Weekly Roundup Several explosive hearings rocked the Capitol this week, and the Caller Newsroom, led by Editor-in-Chief Geoffrey Ingersoll, hustled every step of the way to report the news corporate media ignores, downplays, or spins. The work we do at the Daily Caller is made possible by our faithful members. If you love reading our stories, please consider [joining us today](. Reporter James Lynch [doggedly covers]( the IRS whistleblower testimony against the Biden family, while Congressional correspondent Michael Ginsberg [exposes]( the Democrats who tried to derail the hearing by whining over, you guessed it, Donald Trump. During a separate hearing on the Biden admin's censorship, Democrats brazenly tried to censor Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a Democratic presidential candidate — you can't make it up! Brianna Lyman [has the details](. Chuck Grassley released a bombshell FBI document on Thursday with more evidence that Joe and Hunter Biden were involved in a shady bribery scheme. [Lynch]( and White House correspondent Diana Glebova [report]( on the "smoking guns." In Other News DCNF Reporter Grills DHS Chief Over Border Fiasco Our friends at the Daily Caller News Foundation were also busy making news this week. Jennie Taer confronted Alejandro Mayorkas on Joe Biden's border disaster as he walked his dog in the nation's capital. To no one's surprise, Mayorkas darted away — twice! Watch the exchange [here](. Not only is Mayorkas facing heat from TheDCNF, but the House Homeland Security Committee is also taking the official to task over the border crisis. Mayorkas, their report alleges, "ignored" laws and lied to Congress in what might amount to an impeachable offense. Taer lays out the [story](. In a stunning moment, the Biden official behind the gas stove crackdown failed to answer a softball question on electric stoves, Politics reporter Arjun Singh [details](. Meanwhile, the CEO of a sex toy company has been bankrolling a massive pediatric sex change clinic, Megan Brock and Laurel Duggan [report](. Softball Team Gentrifies Urban Institute The Daily Caller Expanded Universe Softball Team cruised to a clean, error-less victory over the Urban Institute on Tuesday, inching closer to the playoffs. Caller columnist Scoops Delacroix [likened the moment]( when editor Dylan Housman hit a dinger over the center field fence to the bombing of Dresden in 1945. Until next week, Founder & Publisher Daily Caller [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [About Us](dailycaller.com) 2023 THE DAILY CALLER INC. | 1775 EYE ST, NW STE 1150-290 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 | ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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