Articles by Audrey Hudson

Audrey Hudson is an award-winning investigative journalist whose enterprise reporting has sparked numerous congressional investigations that led to laws signed by Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. She won the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi award for Public Service in 2009 for her report on dangerous drug experiments by the federal government on war veterans, which prompted internal investigations and needed reforms within the Veterans Affairs Department. The report also captured first place for investigative reporting by the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and was a finalist of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences Webby Awards for news and politics. Her breaking stories have been picked up and followed by major news publications and periodicals, including Readers Digest, Washington Monthly, and The Weekly Standard, as well as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and Washington Post. With nearly 20 years of experience in Washington as a newspaper reporter and as a Capitol Hill staffer for Western lawmakers, she will now lead Human Events??? coverage of energy and environmental issues. A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Hudson has worked inside the Beltway for nearly two decades -- on Capitol Hill as a Senate and House spokeswoman, and most recently at The Washington Times covering Congress, Homeland Security, and the Supreme Court. Audrey???s email is AHudson@EaglePub.Co

Romney in speech tells supporters the election is about 'saving the soul of America'

He outspent and out-organized Newt Gingrich in Florida and is stronger than...

Audrey Hudson January 31, 2012

Bill to ban Congressional insider trading targets president, White House staff

Sen. Mitch McConnell announced the bill hours before the Senate was set to debate the STOCK Act.

Audrey Hudson January 31, 2012

Senate says it has power to circumvent Obama on Keystone pipeline

Senate Republicans plan to go around Obama, approve Keystone XL pipeline.

Audrey Hudson January 30, 2012

Debt ceiling skyrockets to $16 trillion

Senate votes to approve an increase in the debt ceiling, allowing debt to balloon to more than 108 percent of...

Audrey Hudson January 26, 2012

Republicans move to revive Keystone XL pipeline

Obama administration's refusal of Keystone pipeline is unacceptable, and the GOP moves to approve the project...

Audrey Hudson January 25, 2012

Republican response: Obama's speech didn't ring true

Mitch Daniels and other GOP leaders criticize the president for not matching his actions to his words.

Audrey Hudson January 25, 2012

Republicans bracing for partisan attacks in Obama's State of the Union speech

Obama will blame Congress for gridlock, but the GOP will single out Democratic Senate as real culprit.

Audrey Hudson January 24, 2012

Far too long

Going 1,000 days without a budget hides the high cost of Obama's spending agenda.

Audrey Hudson January 23, 2012

Newt Gingrich wins big in South Carolina

  Newt Gingrich won a landslide victory in Saturday’s South Carolina primary that historically...

Audrey Hudson January 21, 2012

SOPA and PIPA opponents successfully delay Congressional action

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has postponed a vote he had scheduled for the controversial measure next...

Audrey Hudson January 20, 2012

Congress plots new moves to sidestep Obama on Keystone pipeline

Republicans say all options are on the table including new legislation to make an end-run around the...

Audrey Hudson January 20, 2012

House votes to block Obama request for another $1.2 trillion in debt

The resolution was passed by Republicans on a mostly party-line vote of 239 to 176.

Audrey Hudson January 18, 2012

Obama appointments face court challenge

The National Federation of Independent Business has filed in federal district court, arguing that Obama...

Audrey Hudson January 17, 2012

Obama's 'abuse of power' threatens to shut down Senate

Republican Senators challenge President Obama's unprecedented power grab in controversial political...

Audrey Hudson January 6, 2012