 Senator Mitch McConnell blocked a bipartisan effort to make our elections more secure. While the Mueller report stressed the severity of Russian election interference, McConnell cashed in campaign contributions from voting machine lobbyists before blocking the bills. Voting machine companies worry that hide-in security measures could affect their profits. Making our elections secure should be a top priority for all members of Congress. Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is suing Google for allegedly infringing on her free speech. After the first round of debates, Gabbard was the most searched candidate on Google. The next day, Google suspended her Google ads account. The campaign wanted to capitalize on momentum from the debates by placing ads that would appear when Gabbard's name was searched. To this day, Google has not provided a straight answer, let alone a credible one, as to why Tulsi's political speech was silenced when millions of people wanted to hear from her, the lawsuit says. The Trump administration wants to import cheaper drugs from places like Canada after high drug prices have sparked bipartisan outrage throughout the country. The plan is still in a preliminary stage, but it's the first time the federal government has made a move to import prescription drugs from other countries. Over 70% of Americans support importing drugs to make them more affordable, but Congress has failed to act. Many blame big farmers undo influence for high prescription drug costs.