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Connecticut Senate Approves More Towing Reforms, Expanding on Landmark 2025 Legislation
The bill creates an online tracking portal and limits quick vehicle sales to cars at least 15 years old.
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Florida Lawmakers Pass Voting Map That Could Help Republicans Flip 4 House Seats
The Senate approved the new congressional boundaries 21-17, raising Republican-leaning districts from 20 to 24 ahead of November midterms.
CongressFlorida Senate Passes New Congressional Map, 21-17
The redistricting plan could give Republicans an advantage in four additional House seats ahead of November midterm elections.
CongressHegseth's Congressional Hearing Reveals $25 Billion Iran War Cost, Stalled Diplomacy
Pentagon discloses first official cost estimate as Iran offers to open Strait of Hormuz and Trump rejects the proposal.
CongressHouse Approves Renewal of Warrantless Spy Powers Resolution Despite Concerns
The Foreign Intelligence Accountability Act passed 235-191 and now heads to the Senate, where it must clear a Friday deadline to renew Section 702 of FISA.
CongressHouse Republicans Fracture Over Pesticide Provision in Farm Bill as MAHA Movement Flexes Its Muscle
The 280-142 vote to strip liability protections for pesticide manufacturers exposed deep divisions within the GOP, with 73 Republicans bucking party leadership.
CongressHouse Renews FISA Spy Program 235-191 Amid GOP Chaos Over DHS Shutdown
The spy program expires Thursday as Republicans struggle to advance their agenda with a narrow 217-212 majority, delaying efforts to reopen the Department of Homeland Security.
CongressHegseth Faces Senate Scrutiny on Iran War, Defense Budget as House Prepares DHS Vote
Defense secretary testified in House Wednesday over Pentagon firings and withheld Ukraine aid as Congress navigates funding crunch and voting rights ruling.
CongressSpeaker Johnson Moves Closer to Renewing FISA Surveillance Program After Conservatives Fall in Line
The House approved a procedural measure 218-210, teeing up a final vote on extending Section 702 surveillance authorities before Thursday's deadline.
CongressWalz Absent From State Fraud Hearing, GOP Leader Says Governor Was in Building
State Rep. Kristin Robbins accused the governor of refusing to answer questions about billions in stolen taxpayer dollars during a committee hearing he skipped.
CongressHegseth, Caine Testify Before House Armed Services Committee as Senate Banking Panel Votes on Warsh Fed Nomination
Defense Secretary and Joint Chiefs Chair face questioning on 60th day of Iran conflict while Powell prepares for likely final news conference.
CongressHegseth Tells House Panel Democrats' Opposition to Iran Strategy Is 'Defeatist'; Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana Redistricting Map
Defense secretary faces questions as U.S. war in Iran reaches 60 days without resolution, while Senate advances Kevin Warsh nomination to lead the Federal Reserve.
CongressSen. Tillis Questions Evidence in Comey Indictment, Says 'Picture in Sand' May Not Be Enough
The North Carolina Republican joins some Democrats in questioning whether the Justice Department's case against the former FBI director rests on sufficient evidence.
CongressSen. Moreno and Sen. Slotkin Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Ban Chinese Vehicles, Parts
The Connected Vehicle Security Act would bar Chinese-made autos, components, and software from the U.S. market under existing Commerce Department rules, with backing from UAW and General Motors.
CongressSix Takeaways From Hegseth's First Hearing Since Iran War Started
The six-hour House Armed Services Committee hearing featured Democratic attacks on competence and costs, Republican caution, and firings of top military officials.
CongressPennsylvania House Committee Clash Erupts Over Transgender Sports Bills
Republican members accuse Democratic Chairman Timothy Briggs of attempting to re-refer two measures without reading their titles, prompting procedural objections.
CongressWhite House Warns of Imminent Funding Shortfall for TSA, DHS Workers Without Congressional Action
OMB memo says DHS could be unable to pay Transportation Security Administration officers, Secret Service agents and Coast Guard personnel beginning in May.
CongressFlorida Senate, House Panels Advance DeSantis Redistricting Proposal
The proposed map would shift Florida's 28-seat congressional delegation from a 20R-8D split to a 24R-4R advantage.
CongressMan Who Went Viral for Staying Seated, Eating During White House Dinner Chaos Speaks Out
Michael Glantz, an agent at Creative Artists Agency, explained his calm demeanor during the evacuation of President Trump and officials from the WHCA dinner.
CongressCome and Make The Ask: Talarico Faces Test With Black Voters In Texas Senate Race
The Democratic nominee has begun visiting Black churches and block-walking in majority-Black cities, but frustration remains among some congregants at Friendship-West Baptist Church who have yet to hear from him directly.
CongressMeet the Woman Steering Biden's Bipartisan Winning Streak on Capitol Hill
Louisa Terrell, director of the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, brokered deals on infrastructure, gun safety and same-sex marriage during historically tight majorities.
CongressSupreme Court Upholds Convictions of Ex-Ohio House Speaker, Lobbyist in $60M Bribery Scheme
Larry Householder will now return to seeking a presidential pardon after exhausting his final legal appeal.
CongressTom Kean Jr.'s Prolonged Absence Puts Pressure on House Republicans' Razor-Thin Majority
The New Jersey Republican has missed 50 consecutive roll call votes since March, leaving GOP leaders with limited margin for must-pass legislation.
CongressCarter, Collins Trade Barbs in Georgia Senate GOP Primary Debate
The two congressmen clashed over ethics allegations and personal attacks while Dooley stayed above the fray one day before early voting begins.
CongressHouse Republican Calls for Congress to Take 'Better Steps' to Address Security After WHCA Gala Shooting
Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-Ariz.) described his experience evacuating during Saturday's incident and called for legislative action on lawmaker protection measures.
CongressTalarico Needs Crockett’s Black Voters. They Aren’t All Convinced.
The Democratic Senate nominee faces skepticism from voters who supported Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Texas primary, with some saying he hasn't done enough to earn their support.
CongressHakeem Jeffries Faces Unscripted Question from Child Reporter about Democratic Party Perception
The exchange during Take Your Child to Work Day on Capitol Hill highlighted broader voter dissatisfaction challenges facing Democrats heading into the 2026 election cycle.
CongressAfter 2 Failed Votes, Mike Johnson Unveils New Plan to Extend Key U.S. Spy Powers
The three-year reauthorization bill does not include a warrant requirement for reviewing Americans' communications gathered under Section 702 of FISA.
CongressDefeated Virginia Republicans Regroup for Last-Chance Fight to Save House Majority
Virginia's redistricting battle reaches the state Supreme Court after a circuit judge blocked certification of the 51%-49% referendum that would create a 10-1 Democratic majority in the House delegation.
CongressFox News Poll: 56% Doubt White House's Competence at Managing Government
Voters give negative marks on economy, inflation; only border security receives positive rating in new survey.
CongressHouse Committee Schedules Hearing With ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones
The first-ever congressional testimony comes as three committees investigate security concerns and potential foreign donation vulnerabilities.
CongressHouse Ethics Committee Faces Credibility Crisis as Republicans Accuse Panel of Protecting Democrats
GOP lawmakers allege the bipartisan oversight body has become politicized, while Democrats defend the committee's independence
CongressPro-Life Groups Urge Senate to Extend Planned Parenthood Funding Ban Before July Deadline
Coalition of anti-abortion organizations, including Live Action and CatholicVote, has sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader John Thune calling for a 10-year extension of the federal funding prohibition.
CongressVirginia Voters Approve Redistricting Measure, Democrats See Path to Flip Four House Seats
The April election gives Virginia's first Democratic governor in years a major victory in the party's bid to reclaim Congress.
CongressDemocrats Expand House Fight Into Redder Territory
In Tennessee's 5th District, Rep. Andy Ogles faces a well-funded Democratic challenger after winning by 13.5 points in 2022.
CongressNew House Democrat Analilia Mejia Sworn in to Fill Seat Vacated by Mikie Sherrill
The Sanders-AOC backed progressive won the New Jersey 11th District special election, narrowing the GOP majority to 217-214.
CongressVirginia Voters to Decide on Redistricting Plan That Could Boost Democrats' Seats in Congress
The referendum would ratify a mid-decade redrawing of U.S. House districts, bypassing the state's bipartisan commission as both parties vie for control of the closely divided chamber.
CongressHouse Braces for Next Wave of Potential Expulsions Focused on Cherfilus-McCormick, Mills
Ethics Committee set to issue disciplinary recommendations Tuesday in case of Florida Democrat accused of stealing FEMA funds; separate investigation into Republican continues.
CongressVirginia Voters Face Confusing Redistricting Referendum Amid Massive Campaign Spending
The April 21 vote on new congressional maps could shift four seats to Democrats, but voters say contradictory messaging and unclear ballot language have muddied the waters.
CongressNancy Mace Moves to Expel Fellow Republican Cory Mills, Setting Up Rare House Vote This Week
Mace's resolution accuses the Florida Republican of misrepresenting his military service, sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations, while Mills has drafted a reciprocal measure targeting her.
CongressMaher Clashes With Jake Sullivan Over Senate Democrats' Israel Vote
Forty of 47 Senate Democrats supported blocking $447 million in military sales to Israel, with Maher questioning the party's direction and Sullivan defending the majority position.
CongressTrump's Mid-Decade Redistricting Push Pits State Leaders Against Partisan Lines
From an 82-year-old Virginia senator to a Utah judge, state-level officials are shaping the 2026 electoral map as courts and legislatures clash over partisan lines.
CongressWhite House and Anthropic Hold Productive Meeting Amid Concerns Over Mythos AI Model
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles met with CEO Dario Amodei as the AI firm navigates ongoing dispute with Pentagon
CongressGrieving Mothers Confront Dem Lawmaker After He Pivots Sanctuary Policy Hearing to Attack MAGA Republicans
Rep. Hank Johnson faced sharp criticism from victims' families during a congressional hearing on sanctuary policies, with one mother telling him to 'leave your butts in your seat.'
CongressSenate Approves Short-Term Renewal of FISA Surveillance Program
The Senate voted Friday to extend the controversial surveillance authority used by U.S. intelligence agencies for a limited period, avoiding an immediate lapse of the program.
CongressSenate Temporarily Extends Nation's Controversial Spying Powers After House Fumbles
The unanimous Senate vote gives Congress until April 20 to resolve disputes over Section 702 surveillance authority, with both parties divided on privacy reforms.
CongressAngie Craig Builds Fundraising Lead in Minnesota Senate Primary
Rep. Angie Craig raised $2.5 million in Q1, outpacing Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan's $1.3 million haul as the primary approaches.
CongressDemocrats Slam, Republicans Defend Vought During Testy House Hearing
OMB director faced questions on Trump administration budget proposals, with Democrats attacking the One Big Beautiful Bill Act while Republicans praised its tax cuts.
CongressWhite House Probes Pattern of Missing Scientists, Retired General Linked to Classified Research
Ten cases involving researchers tied to U.S. military and defense programs have drawn attention, with Trump saying officials will know more within the next week and a half.
CongressHealth Secretary RFK Jr. Testifies About HHS Priorities at House Hearing
Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears before the House Ways and Means Committee to outline his agency's agenda, marking his first major congressional appearance since confirmation.
CongressCapitol Police Union Plans No Confidence Vote Against House Side Leaders
The April 22 vote follows complaints of officers working six-day weeks and double shifts amid staffing shortages.
CongressHouse Democrats File Five Impeachment Articles Against Defense Secretary Hegseth
The resolution accuses Hegseth of war crimes in the Iran conflict, abuse of power and mishandling classified information, with eight Democrats co-sponsoring the long-shot measure.
CongressWhite House Ramps Up Pressure to Pass Crypto Bill as Congress Returns
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and other administration officials are pushing for market structure legislation as the window for passage narrows.
CongressHouse Democrats Address Swalwell Resignation as FISA Vote Looms
Democratic leaders hold press conference a day after Rep. Eric Swalwell stepped down amid misconduct allegations, with House set to vote on FISA reauthorization.
CongressFormer Congresswoman Jackie Speier Discusses Sexual Harassment in the House Following #MeToo
The California Democrat, who served two decades in Congress, reflects on changes to Capitol Hill workplace policies since the movement began.
CongressGrowing Number of House Members Say Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales Should Resign or Be Expelled
Bipartisan group of lawmakers say they will vote to expel both congressmen following sexual misconduct allegations, with some colleagues calling on them to step down immediately.
CongressSwalwell Furor Engulfs Others Accused of Wrongdoing, Threatening to Upend House
Bipartisan calls emerge to expel four members facing ethics investigations, setting up potential floor votes that could reshape the chamber.
CongressSenate Returns From Recess to Consider Judicial Nominee After Iran Talks Come Up Short
The confirmation hearing follows the collapse of weekend ceasefire negotiations with Iran and comes as the U.S. military prepares to implement a naval blockade.
CongressConservative Group Launches $5M Ad Blitz Pressuring Senate on Voter ID as GOP Eyes SAVE America Act Push
Restoration of America begins nationwide campaign amid Senate Republican plans to use reconciliation to advance election integrity legislation by June 1.
CongressFraud Accusations Fly as Hungarians Vote in Contentious Election
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces unprecedented challenge to his 16-year rule as opposition leader Péter Magyar and his Tisza party lead in pre-election polls.
CongressJayapal Says She Will Vote to Expel Swalwell, Gonzalez From Congress
The Congressional Progressive Caucus chair called the expulsion vote a bipartisan matter, while Rep. Byron Donalds said both Democrats should 'go home.'
CongressBipartisan Calls Mount for Swalwell's Resignation or Expulsion Amid Misconduct Allegations
House Democrats join Republicans in urging the California congressman to step down as Manhattan prosecutors launch criminal investigation into assault allegations.
CongressMelania Trump's Forceful Epstein Denial Draws Bipartisan Support From Lawmakers
First lady's rare on-camera statement defending herself against Epstein-linked allegations draws praise from both parties, with some calling for public hearings.
CongressMichigan Campaign Rally Highlights Youth Frustration with Both Parties Ahead of Midterms
Hundreds of young voters attended a University of Michigan event featuring progressive Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed and streamer Hasan Piker, reflecting broader generational discontent.
CongressCalifornia Supreme Court Pauses Republican Sheriff's 2025 Election Fraud Investigation
The court agreed to review the case after Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized more than 650,000 ballots from election officials.
CongressMichael Avenatti Moved From Federal Prison to Halfway House in California
The former Stormy Daniels attorney, convicted of multiple fraud charges, is now in community confinement with a projected release date of September 2028.
CongressWhite House Shares First Photo Taken From Far Side of Moon
The Artemis II mission captured images from 252,756 miles away, surpassing the Apollo 13 distance record during humanity's first crewed lunar far-side flyby.
CongressSon of Late Republican Megadonor Foster Friess Announces Bid for Wyoming's Open House Seat
Steve Friess, a longtime Wyoming resident and early funder of conservative groups including Turning Point USA, seeks to pivot from political donor to candidate.
CongressBondi Ouster Ignites Bipartisan Uproar as Trump Considers Zeldin for AG
Senate Minority Leader Schumer and House Minority Leader Jeffries lead Democratic celebrations, while some Republicans join in criticism of the departed attorney general.
CongressPam Bondi Ousted as Attorney General, Sparking Mixed Reactions Across Party Lines
President Trump confirmed the ouster on Truth Social, with Democrats celebrating and some Republicans defending Bondi's tenure.
CongressJohnson Backs Senate DHS Funding Plan he Previously Called 'a Joke'
Hard-line conservatives threaten to oppose legislation that separates immigration enforcement funding from broader DHS bill
CongressIsrael Support Dominates New Jersey House Race Debate
Special election in two weeks features sharp exchanges between Democrat Analilia Mejia and Republican Joe Hathaway over Gaza war.
CongressNY House GOP Launches Pressure Campaign on Hochul to Scrap Climate Law Over Soaring Energy Costs
Republicans cite study showing NY electricity prices 59% above national average as they urge repeal of 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
CongressSydney Gruters, RNC Chair's Wife, Launches Florida House Bid
Trump has already endorsed the candidate, who faces three other Republicans in the Aug. 18 primary for the seat being vacated by Rep. Vern Buchanan.
CongressFlorida Democrats Launch Voter Registration Push After Flipping Two Legislative Seats
The new initiative follows unexpected special election wins that Democrats call a turning point while Republicans dismiss the results as an outlier.
CongressTrump Administration Faces Mounting Criticism Over Stalled Agenda and Sliding Poll Numbers
Young voter support drops significantly as Republicans question whether the president remains engaged with his legislative priorities.
CongressGOP's DHS Funding Battle Turns up the Heat on House-Senate Republican Civil War
Senate passed a 45-day stopgap funding most of DHS without ICE and Border Patrol money, sparking fury among House Republicans.
CongressHigh Fuel Prices Squeeze Dairy Farmers in Competitive Wisconsin House District
Rising costs for diesel and gasoline add pressure on farm operations in a district that could determine control of Congress.
CongressJudge Rules White House Ballroom Construction Must Halt Until Congress OKs It
Federal judge grants preliminary injunction in historic preservation lawsuit, delaying enforcement 14 days for expected appeal.
CongressSenator Lindsey Graham's Disney Trip Draws Media Attention
The South Carolina senator's visit to Walt Disney World sparked commentary from various media outlets, with critics and supporters offering contrasting views.
CongressNo Kings Protests Draw Criticism Over Lack of New Voters: Salena Zito
Washington Examiner columnist says third nationwide protest is 'regurgitating' the same 2024 voters, lacking working-class and cultural diversity.
CongressSchumer Had a Plan to Win Back the Senate. But Some Democrats Aren't On Board
Internal party divide over strategy and leadership intensifies as progressive senators endorse insurgent candidates in key battleground races.
CongressWhite House Pushes Senate to Move Quickly on Casey Means Nomination
The White House calls for confirmation without delay as the Senate Health Committee has not scheduled a vote and Trump expressed uncertainty about her path forward.
CongressWhite House Confirms Russian Tanker Allowed to Reach Cuba for Humanitarian Reasons
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the exception does not represent a shift in U.S. policy toward Cuba, though details remain limited.
CongressDem Senator Warns Deportation Could Let Virginia Woman's Illegal Immigrant Killer Escape Accountability
Sen. Tim Kaine says the suspect in Stephanie Minter's murder should face full prosecution in U.S. courts before any deportation, citing concerns about accountability.
CongressAmerican Bar Association No-Shows Federalist Society Panel on Law School Accreditation Monopoly Claims
The ABA's absence from a conservative event comes as the Trump administration has escalated criticism of the organization's accreditation standards and judicial nominee ratings.
CongressSenate Faces Monday Vote on DHS Funding as Stopgap Plan Advances
The House passed a two-month stopgap spending bill Friday night; the Senate must now pass it by unanimous consent or the department remains shut down until April.
CongressHouse Discharge Petition on TPS for Haiti Secures Enough Signatures to Force Vote
The petition, sponsored by Rep. Ayanna Pressley, gathered 218 signatures including four Republicans, setting up a floor vote on whether to extend protected status for 350,000 Haitian migrants.
CongressHouse Republicans Pass Rival DHS Plan, Setting Up Senate Fight as Shutdown Set to Become Longest in History
The 213-203 vote along party lines sends a two-month funding extension to the Senate, where Democrats have blocked GOP immigration funding for six weeks.
CongressNBC White House Correspondent Peter Alexander Leaves Network After 22 Years
Alexander cited family time as his reason for departure, but sources told Page Six he was also passed over for several anchor positions at NBC.
CongressSenate DHS Funding Deal Faces Tricky Path Through House
The Senate approved a measure to fund most of DHS at 2 a.m. Friday, but House conservatives are demanding action on voting legislation before passage.
CongressNorth Carolina's Photo Voter ID Mandate Can Continue as Judge Upholds Law
U.S. District Judge Loretta Biggs, nominated by President Obama, rejected civil rights groups' arguments that Republicans enacted the 2018 law with discriminatory intent.
CongressMaine Senate Race: Female Voters Emerge as Decisive Bloc in Democratic Primary
Gov. Janet Mills and challenger Graham Platner battle for female voters in race that could determine control of the Senate.
CongressSenate Votes to Fund Most of Homeland Security, Excludes ICE Funding
The funding measure aims to restore operations at airports following a 40-day partial government shutdown.
CongressDOJ Says It Erroneously Relied on ICE Memo to Justify Courthouse Arrests
The Justice Department admitted in federal court that a key document used to defend immigration courthouse arrests did not actually apply to immigration courts.
CongressFlorida Congresswoman Faces Rare Public Hearing on Ethics Charges
The House Ethics Committee's rare public hearing could lead to expulsion proceedings against Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who faces 27 ethics violation counts and federal charges.
CongressHouse Passes Measure to Fund DHS as Senators Struggle to Reach Deal
The 218-206 vote marks the third House-passed DHS funding bill as lawmakers face a 41-day partial shutdown and pressure to break the impasse before recess.
CongressPappas Neck-and-Neck With Sununu in New Hampshire Senate Race: Poll
Emerson College polling shows the Democrat at 45% and the Republican at 44%, within the survey's 2.9-point margin of error.
CongressSenate Democrats Condemn Proposed ACA Rule That Would Lift Plan Standardization Requirements
CMS proposal projects 1.2 to 2 million fewer enrollees in 2027 as Democrats warn of 'junk coverage' expansion
CongressViral Robot Appearances on the Rise as White House Hosts Humanoid Robot
The White House welcomed humanoid robot 'Sprout' as public interest in robots grows across social media platforms.
CongressWhite House Briefing: Leavitt Says Iran Talks Ongoing, More Strikes Possible
Press secretary says U.S. forces are near core objectives in Iran military action, warns of harder strikes if negotiations fail.
CongressWatchdog Warns Legal Powerhouse Has Made Far-Left Advocacy Their Dominant Focus over Last Decade
America First Legal audit finds 80% of ABA amicus briefs favored liberal causes, with all six Trump-related cases opposing the president.
CongressWhite House Signals Core War Objectives Near Completion as Iran Rejects Ceasefire Proposal
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt calls Operation Epic Fury a 'resounding military triumph' while Tehran vows relentless attacks and presents its own peace terms.
CongressSpeaker Johnson Says Sanctuary Policies 'Worked as Democrats Intended' in Chicago Killing
Family of Sheridan Gorman, 18, demands accountability from Chicago and Illinois Democratic leaders after her alleged murder by Venezuelan illegal immigrant.
CongressFlorida Democrats Score Upset in Tampa-Based state Senate Race
Democrat Brian Nathan defeats Republican state Rep. Josie Tomkow in Special Election for Florida Senate District 14, flipping a seat previously held by Lt. Gov. Jay Collins.
CongressSenate Republicans Say They Have a Path to End DHS Shutdown and Airport Delays
Proposal would fund most of Homeland Security while using reconciliation to address ICE and election provisions, though key hurdles remain.
CongressTSA, FEMA Officials Testify Before House on Impacts of DHS Shutdown
The hearing comes as the department has gone without funding for over a month amid partisan fights over ICE reforms.
CongressN.C. Senate's Top Republican Concedes in Primary Decided by 23 Votes
Phil Berger, who led the state Senate for 15 years and received Trump's endorsement, lost to Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page in a recount.
CongressGOP Senator Introduces Bill to Close Medicaid Fraud Loophole, Allow State Prosecutions
Florida Sen. Ashley Moody's STOP FRAUD in Medicaid Act would grant state attorneys general authority to prosecute fraud recipients, not just providers.
CongressRubio Testifies in Trial of Ex-Florida Congressman Allegedly Hired by Maduro Government
The Secretary of State took the stand in Miami federal court describing his 2017 conversations with David Rivera about a plan to persuade Venezuela's leader to step aside.
CongressAtlanta Airport Delays Become Political Flashpoint in Georgia Senate Race
Republicans criticize Sen. Jon Ossoff for voting against DHS funding as TSA agents work without pay during ongoing partial government shutdown.
CongressIllinois Democrats Decline to Defend No Votes on Laken Riley Act After Student's Killing Tied to Repeat Offender
The killing of Sheridan Gorman, 18, by an alleged illegal immigrant with prior arrest has renewed scrutiny of Illinois Democrats' opposition to the Laken Riley Act.
CongressManchin Urges Democrats to Stand Up to Senate GOP Amid Push to Nix Filibuster
Former West Virginia senator says at least 5-10 Democrats must pledge to oppose eliminating the 60-vote threshold as Republicans push SAVE America Act.
CongressFact-Checking Chuck Schumer's SAVE America Act Claims
Schumer said only 5% of Americans register to vote in person, but federal data shows the actual figure is between 11% and 42%.
CongressTom Kean Jr.'s Political Roots Date to 1776. Is That Enough to Protect the Republican's House Seat?
The New Jersey congressman, descended from one of America's founding families, faces a competitive race as Democrats target his seat amid Trump's unpopularity.
CongressSenate Republicans Consider Talking Filibuster Strategy To Advance National Voter ID Legislation
GOP lawmakers cite 2024 election mandate as justification for pursuing federal voter identification requirements, while Democrats warn of voting rights implications.
CongressHouse GOP Pushes Spy Powers Vote to April Amid Opposition
The delay forces Congress to reauthorize Section 702 surveillance authorities the week before their April 20 expiration, with opposition from both parties blocking swift passage.
CongressSenate Democrats Oppose SAVE Act, Say GOP Voting Bill's ID Requirements Too Strict
The legislation would require photo identification and access to state voter rolls for federal elections, with Democrats arguing the bill goes beyond existing state ID laws.
CongressPritzker's Senate Bet Wins, but CBC Tensions Linger as 2028 Looms
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker's $5 million investment lifted Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton to victory, but Congressional Black Caucus members say his kingmaking could complicate a potential 2028 presidential run.
CongressDonna Miller Wins Democratic Primary for Illinois' 2nd Congressional District
Miller, a former Planned Parenthood board member, defeated former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and state Sen. Robert Peters in the Democratic primary, raising $1.9 million for her campaign.
CongressGOP Holds Pennsylvania State House Seat in Special Election
Republican Andrea Verobish defeats Democrat Caleb McCoy in the 79th District, maintaining Republican control of a seat that has been held by the party since 1979.
CongressPolls Close in Illinois Primary; Senate Takes Up SAVE America Act as Trump Pressures NATO on Iran
Illinois voters decide who will succeed retiring Sen. Dick Durbin as the Senate considers Trump's SAVE America Act amid Republican divisions.
CongressOssoff Blames Republicans for Unpaid TSA Workers Amid Partial DHS Shutdown
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport reports 2-hour average wait times as 300+ TSA employees quit during the 32-day funding lapse.
CongressSen. Mullin Faces Confirmation Hearing to Lead Department of Homeland Security
Oklahoma senator nominated by Trump to replace Kristi Noem as DHS faces questions about recent turmoil, immigration enforcement and financial disclosures.
CongressIllinois Voters Pick New Generation of Democrats for House, Senate After Near-Record Retirements
Six open seats in Illinois Congress trigger competitive primaries with heavy spending from AIPAC, crypto PACs and Gov. Pritzker's super PAC.
CongressMost Americans Support Requiring Photo ID to Vote as Democrats Oppose SAVE America Act
Pew poll shows 83% favor voter ID requirement, including 71% of Democrats, as Republicans push sweeping election overhaul bill
CongressSenate to Take up Republican Voting Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship for New Voters
The SAVE America Act would require passport or birth certificate for voter registration, extend ID requirements to all states, and mandate data sharing with DHS.
CongressWhite House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
President Trump announced the diagnosis Monday, making Wiles the first chief of staff to undergo cancer treatment while serving in the role.
CongressGoogle Gemini Flags Only Republican Senators for Hate Speech Policy Violations, Author Claims
Author Wynton Hall used Gemini's deep research function to identify senators whose statements allegedly violate the AI chatbot's content policies, finding only Republicans flagged.
CongressUnivision President Warns Both Parties to Engage Latino Voters Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Ignacio Meyer called Latino voters 'a sleeping giant that is no longer sleeping' at SXSW, noting Trump's 2024 support among Hispanics exceeded expectations.
CongressNew Guard of GOP Women Say Democrats Can't Pigeonhole Female Voters as They Target Key House Races
A new wave of Republican women is running in competitive districts, aiming to flip seats that could determine control of the House.
CongressSenate Votes to Block Private Equity From Buying Homes, 89-10
The bipartisan vote marks the first federal legislative action targeting institutional investors in the housing market, though questions remain about enforcement.
CongressDOJ Drops Case Against Veteran Arrested After Burning American Flag Near White House
The Justice Department moved to dismiss charges against Jan 'Jay' Carey, who was arrested in August during protests against Trump's executive order on flag burning.
CongressFormer Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema Admits to Affair With Former Bodyguard in Court Filing
Sinema acknowledged the 'romantic and intimate' relationship with Matthew Ammel in a motion to dismiss an alienation of affection lawsuit filed by his estranged wife in North Carolina.
CongressHouse GOP Leadership Silent as More Members Post Anti-Muslim Statements
Speaker Mike Johnson defended the rhetoric as driven by concerns about Sharia law, while spending on anti-Islam political ads has surged to $10 million — 10 times previous cycles.
CongressLawmakers Push Back Against Plans to Turn Warehouses Into Detention Centers
Congressional opposition emerges as administration considers converting commercial warehouses for immigration detention use.
CongressWhite House’s Memeification of War With Iran Sparks Scrutiny
The White House has posted videos splicing pop culture clips with military strike footage, drawing criticism from Democrats and ethics experts as the conflict nears two weeks.
CongressTrump Endorses Kevin Hern for Mullin's Oklahoma Senate Seat
The former president's pick comes as Rep. Hern launches his campaign to succeed Mullin, who is set to become DHS secretary.
CongressWhite House Proposes 33,000-Square-Foot Visitor Screening Facility Beneath Sherman Park
New underground complex would replace Secret Service trailers used since 2005, with seven screening lanes and staff entrance on East Executive Avenue
Congress10 Senate Races That Could Decide Control of the Chamber in 2026 Midterms
Republicans hold a 53-47 majority but face traditional midterm headwinds as both parties vie for control of the Senate.
CongressGOP Senator Tuberville Faces Democratic Backlash Over 'Enemy Is Inside the Gates' Comment About NYC Mayor Mamdani
Alabama senator shared post juxtaposing 9/11 attacks with image of New York City's first Muslim mayor, sparking accusations of Islamophobia.
CongressSenate Passes 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, 89-10
The bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Sens. Tim Scott and Elizabeth Warren creates grants for housing construction and prohibits large investors from buying single-family homes, but faces uncertain fate in the House.
CongressWhite House Posts Meme Videos Comparing Iran War to Video Games, Movies Amid Growing Conflict
The social media campaign has generated over 2 billion impressions while drawing criticism from former military officials and entertainers.
CongressYou Can Cry About It: Tempers Flare in Senate as DHS Shutdown Debate Erupts, Stalemate Digs Deeper
Senate Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over ICE reforms as the Department of Homeland Security funding lapse enters its third week.
CongressSenate Votes on DHS Funding as Iranian Leader Vows to Keep Strait of Hormuz Closed
The Senate tackles DHS funding at the one-month mark of a potential shutdown, while Iran's new supreme leader issues his first statement threatening to keep the key oil chokepoint closed.
CongressCornyn Denies Flipping on Filibuster to Win Trump Endorsement
Texas senator says his support for changing Senate rules to pass Trump-backed voter ID legislation is not motivated by seeking the president's endorsement in his primary race.
CongressClay Fuller, Shawn Harris Advance to Georgia House Runoff for Greene's Seat
The April 7 runoff will determine who fills the vacancy left by Marjorie Taylor Greene in the heavily Republican district Trump won by 37 points.
CongressGOP Sen. Cramer Defends Filibuster After Cornyn Calls for Its End
Two Senate Republicans publicly split on the 60-vote threshold as party debates legislative strategy ahead of key votes.
CongressMinnesota Human Services Officials Skip Fraud Hearing as Walz Promises Reform
State House fraud panel chair calls department's no-show 'unbelievable' after officials walked in to ask for funding at next hearing
CongressTrump-Backed Candidate Wins Spot in Runoff for Greene House Seat
Fuller will face former state Sen. Colton Moore in April 7 runoff, testing whether Trump's endorsement can deliver victory in Georgia's 14th District.
CongressSenate Democrats Threaten War Powers Votes to Force Public Iran Hearings
Six Senate Democrats filed five war powers resolutions demanding public testimony from Secretaries Rubio and Hegseth, warning of daily floor votes to stretch debate.
CongressTrump, Thune Clash on Voter ID Ultimatum as GOP Remains Divided on Path Forward
Trump demands Senate pass voter ID legislation using talking filibuster, but Thune cannot guarantee outcome or party unity on the procedural tactic.
CongressDemocrat Roy Cooper Faces Uphill Battle in North Carolina Senate Race Against Trump-Backed Michael Whatley
The former governor must overcome a state history where Democrats consistently win gubernatorial races but have not won a Senate race since 2008.
CongressPrimary Voters Prioritize Ideology Over Electability As Parties Receive Low Marks
NBC News poll finds 70% of Republican primary voters and 56% of Democrats prefer candidates who align with their views over those most likely to win in November.
CongressTexas Primaries Raise GOP Alarm About Latino Voters
Early voting data and primary turnout figures in Texas have sparked concerns among Republican strategists about shifting Latino voter engagement in the 2026 midterm elections.
CongressRep. Al Green Says Crypto Industry Spent $1.5M Against Him in Texas Primary Runoff
The anti-Trump Democrat faces former Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee in a runoff after redistricting pitted two incumbents against each other.
CongressFact-Checking Claims in Casey Means' Surgeon General Confirmation Hearing
Dr. Means faced scrutiny over vaccines and qualifications during a Feb. 25 Senate committee hearing following a nomination delay.
CongressGOP Senator Assists Capitol Police in Removing Anti-War Protester During Hearing
Sen. Tim Sheehy joined officers to remove Brian McGinnis, a Green Party Senate candidate, from an Armed Services subcommittee hearing.
CongressRepublicans Brace for Ugly Fight in Texas Senate Runoff Between Cornyn and Paxton
Cornyn spent nearly $70 million in the primary but both candidates advance to a May 26 election as Democrats see an opportunity to flip the seat.
CongressGOP Members of House Oversight Committee Release Video of Clintons' Depositions
Republicans on the committee made the footage public Monday, marking a new development in ongoing congressional inquiries involving the former president and secretary of state.
CongressHouse Ethics Committee Opens Investigation Into Rep. Nancy Mace Over Reimbursement Allegations
The nonpartisan Office of Congressional Conduct referred the case, citing substantial reason to believe expenses exceeded property costs by more than $9,000.
CongressSen. Reed Says He Was Not Informed Ahead of Recent U.S. Strikes on Iran
The ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee questions executive branch transparency regarding military operations.
CongressHillary Clinton Calls House Oversight Questioning Repetitive After 6-Hour Deposition
Former Secretary testified Thursday in closed-door session regarding Jeffrey Epstein investigation as former President Bill Clinton prepares to appear Friday.
CongressSenate Leaders Call Filibuster ‘Anti-Nuclear Option’ Amid Reform Debate
Democratic and Republican leaders say a talking filibuster preserves debate while avoiding a rule change that would lower the cloture threshold.
CongressTexas Republican Congressman Faces New Calls to Resign After Texts Revealed
NBC News released a video showing messages that discuss a pending ethics inquiry, prompting criticism from Democrats and some GOP leaders.
CongressGovernor Moore Vows to Continue Redistricting Push After Senate Declines to Advance Map
Moore said he will pursue a new congressional map despite the Maryland Senate voting not to consider the proposal, citing demographic shifts and the need for fair representation.
CongressRep. Anna Luna Criticizes GOP Senator’s ‘Bartending’ Swipe at AOC After Munich Appearance
Luna said the remark reduced a congressional colleague to a stereotype, while the senator defended it as a joke about a recent event.
CongressOnly a Fraction of House Seats Remain Competitive after 2022 Redistricting
Analysis shows roughly 4% of the 435 districts are classified as competitive, a decline linked to maps drawn by Republican‑led state legislatures.
CongressTexas GOP Senate Candidate Calls for ‘Next Generation of American First Patriots’ to Lead
Republican hopeful Mike Hunt says the party must hand leadership to younger conservatives as he launches his 2026 Senate campaign.
CongressPoll Finds Voters Cite Data Centers as Next Major Issue, yet Lack Clear Opinion
57% of respondents say data‑center expansion will dominate politics, but only 28% feel they know how to vote on related policies.
CongressWhy Do GOP Leaders Call Dem Criticism of Trump‑Backed Voter ID Bill ‘Nonsense’?
House Republicans say the legislation protects election integrity, while Democrats argue it would suppress turnout among minority voters.
CongressGOP Warns Democrats Using DHS Funding Lapse to Stall Senate Vote on Voter ID
The partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is delaying a scheduled vote on a bill requiring photo ID for federal elections.
CongressWalz Says He’d ‘Rather Eat Glass’ Than Fill Klobuchar’s Senate Seat
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz refuses to appoint a temporary replacement for Amy Klobuchar’s vacant Senate seat before the 2026 election.
CongressVoter ID Bill: GOP Secures 50 Votes, 60-Vote Hurdle Remains
The vote count suggests a potential procedural path forward for the bill despite Democratic opposition and the 60-vote filibuster threshold.
CongressNorth Carolina Settlement Keeps More Than 70,000 Voters on Rolls
The agreement ends a legal dispute over voter ID requirements, preserving eligibility for more than 70,000 residents.
CongressVoter Photo ID Laws Face Senate Filibuster Despite Broad Public Support
A Gallup poll shows 84% of Americans back requiring photo IDs, but Democrats struggle to secure 60 votes for a bill.
Congress3 Critical Questions About Judge's Ruling on FBI's Seized Voter Data
The civil rights group argues the data could be used for voter suppression or discrimination.
CongressRepublican Congressman Randy Fine's Anti-Muslim Remark Prompts Resignation Calls
The Florida Republican referred to a Muslim woman as a 'dog' in a social media post after a flight dispute.
CongressBreaking: 58% of Governors Say White House-Governor Relations Are "Strained"
Kentucky Governor calls recent friction over a White House dinner unnecessary.
Congress80% of Americans Support Voter ID - Why Can't Senate Clear It?
The Pennsylvania senator argued that if a bill enjoys 80% bipartisan support, it should not face a 60-vote threshold to advance.
CongressObama Criticizes White House: "Decorum Has Been Lost" in Political Rhetoric
The former president cited a specific incident involving a racist trope and the broader decline in political discourse.
CongressSchumer Vows to Block GOP Voter ID Push and Rejects DHS Election Role
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer signaled a major legislative showdown with Republicans over nationwide voter identification requirements and federal oversight of elections.
Congress$114B in Aid: Zelensky Praises Senate Bipartisan Unity at Munich Security Conference
The Ukrainian leader met with lawmakers at the Munich Security Conference amid ongoing debates over military assistance.
CongressSenator Blames Minnesota AG for 2 Deaths During ICE Crackdown
Sen. Ron Johnson blamed Keith Ellison for two deaths during ICE protests as tensions erupted at Senate Homeland Security hearing.
CongressPritzker Joins Chorus of Dem Governors Boycotting White House Dinner After Snub Ignites 'chaos'
18 Democratic governors, including potential 2028 contenders, will skip the dinner after Trump disinvited Maryland's Moore and Colorado's Polis.
CongressPam Bondi Testifies Before House Judiciary on DOJ Oversight
Attorney General faces first congressional hearing since confirmation, fielding questions on department priorities and Trump-era investigations.
CongressPam Bondi to Face Questions From House Lawmakers About Her Helm of the DOJ
The attorney general's first House testimony comes amid criticism over Epstein file redactions and prosecutions of Trump opponents.
CongressMaryland Gov. Wes Moore Excluded From White House Governors Event
The Democratic governor was not invited to a meeting with Republican governors hosted by President Trump.
CongressSusan Collins Defends Independent Stance After Criticism From Trump and Democrats
Maine senator says her constituents reward bipartisan approach despite attacks from both parties.
CongressWhite House Makes Counteroffer to Fund Homeland Security as Dems Push Demands
The administration's proposal includes $12 billion for border security while Democrats seek $18 billion for immigration processing.
CongressDemocratic Representative Compares ICE Agents to Nazis During House Hearing
Rep. Delia Ramirez's remarks drew immediate Republican condemnation and calls for apology during testimony on immigration enforcement.
CongressEPA to Repeal Its Own Conclusion That Greenhouse Gases Warm the Planet and Threaten Health
The agency's 2009 endangerment finding has been the legal foundation for federal climate regulations for 16 years.
CongressHouse Immigration Hearing Spotlights Minneapolis Shootings, Training Concerns
Democrats and Republicans question ICE, CBP leaders on tactics after two U.S. citizens were killed by federal officers last month.
CongressThune: 'Not Even Close' to Enough Votes to Change Filibuster Rule to Enact Voting Reform
Senate Majority Leader says Democrats lack support to eliminate 60-vote threshold despite renewed push.
CongressGOP Mutiny Forces House Speaker Mike Johnson to Delay Vote on Key Piece of Trump's Agenda
Republican defections over spending concerns forced postponement of a vote on the tax and border package.
CongressTrump-appointed Judge Dismisses DOJ Attempt to Access Michigan Voter Data
The ruling blocks federal access to state voter records sought for citizenship verification enforcement.
CongressSenate Hearing Examines Minnesota COVID Relief Fraud Allegations
Sen. Josh Hawley questions federal oversight after $250 million in pandemic aid allegedly diverted to international schemes.
CongressMalinowski Concedes to Mejia in New Jersey Democratic House Primary
Former congressman Tom Malinowski ends bid after special primary loss to Nellie Pou's chief of staff
CongressGrassley Accuses Biden DOJ of Bypassing Constitutional Protections in Phone Record Subpoenas
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley accused the Biden Justice Department on Tuesday of deliberately circumventing constitutional protections w...
CongressDHS Faces Funding Deadline as Courts Fast-Track Somali Asylum Hearings
Congress faces a Friday midnight deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security or pass another stopgap measure, as Democrats and Republicans remain de...
CongressSenate Races to Avert Third Shutdown as DHS Deal Takes Shape
The Senate is scrambling to reach a deal by Friday to avoid a partial government shutdown that would affect only the Department of Homeland Security. After r...
CongressRep. Goldman Outlines DHS Reform Priorities Ahead of Funding Deadline
New York Democrat calls for restructuring immigration enforcement and asylum processing as Congress faces February 14 deadline
CongressTop DHS Immigration Officials to Testify as Funding Deadline Nears
House committee hearing comes as Congress faces February 14 deadline to fund Department of Homeland Security operations
CongressPaxton and Crockett Lead Crowded Texas Senate Primary Fields, New Poll Shows
Attorney General Ken Paxton holds 31% support among Republican primary voters while Rep. Jasmine Crockett leads Democrats with 28% in race to replace retiring Senator John Cornyn
CongressDemocratic Centrists Stare Down Tough Vote Over DHS Funding
A group of moderate Senate Democrats are facing intense political pressure ahead of this week's expected vote on Department of Homeland Security funding, wit...
CongressVoter ID Laws: Elites vs. Common Sense Debate Continues
The ongoing debate surrounding voter identification laws highlights a division between policy experts and public opinion regarding election security and accessibility.
CongressJeffries Alleges Voter Suppression Amidst GOP Push for ID and Citizenship Requirements
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes Republican-backed legislation proposing stricter voter identification and proof of citizenship for voting.
CongressSenate Convenes to Consider DHS Funding Amidst Democratic and White House Negotiations
The U.S. Senate is actively deliberating on Department of Homeland Security funding, with Democrats and the White House exchanging proposals to avert a potential government shutdown.
CongressBipartisan Senate Bill Targets Money Laundering Linked to Drug Trafficking and Terrorism
A new legislative effort in the Senate seeks to enhance financial crime fighting efforts by focusing on illicit funds.
CongressSuper PAC Backing Andy Barr Launches $2.5M Ad Buy in Kentucky Senate Race
A Super PAC supporting Andy Barr has initiated a substantial $2.5 million advertising campaign in the highly contested Kentucky Senate race, signaling an intensified electoral battle.
CongressPelosi to Endorse JFK Grandson Schlossberg in New York House Race
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to back Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President John F. Kennedy, in a competitive Democratic primary for New York's 17th District.
CongressTrump-Backed Utah Redistricting Initiative Sparks Fraud and Violence Accusations
A Republican effort to redraw congressional lines in Utah to eliminate a Democratic House seat has escalated into allegations of illegal conduct and physical threats.
CongressVoters Split on Trump's Foreign Engagement, Poll Shows Key Vulnerabilities for Both Parties
New data reveals partisan divides on military intervention, with independents emerging as swing voters on international conflicts.
CongressCentrist Democrats Break With AIPAC Over Primary Spending Strategy
Internal party friction intensifies as moderate lawmakers question the impact of outside spending on Democratic primary outcomes.
CongressGOP Frets over Competitive Texas Senate Primary as Early Voting Begins
Sen. John Cornyn and Gov. Greg Abbott warned of a crowded GOP field as early voting opened on Feb. 5, while Democrats see an opening to challenge the incumbent.
CongressHouse Democrat Files Resolution to Censure Rep. Ogles Over Anti-Muslim Posts
Rep. Shri Thanedar cites several X posts from the Tennessee Republican including statements that Muslims 'don't belong in American society' and should 'go back.'
CongressPR Executive Demands Senate Democrats Apologize for Falsehoods About His Company During Noem Hearing
Benjamin Yoho says Sen. Adam Schiff misrepresented his company's role in a $220 million DHS ad campaign, citing $226,137.17 in actual subcontract work.
Congress4 Sneaky Ways GOP Senators Will Try to Block Voting Protections This Week
The SAVE America Act, requiring proof of citizenship and photo ID, faces a potential 60-vote hurdle in the Senate.
CongressIran Funding Emerges as Key Test for Johnson's Razor-Thin House Majority
Trump administration weighing roughly $200 billion supplemental request for Iran campaign as fiscal hawks demand spending offsets
CongressDemocrat Makes Surprise Break From Party On Major Homeland Security Vote
Sen. Martin Heinrich was one of only two Democrats to vote for advancing Markwayne Mullin's confirmation as DHS secretary, citing a constructive working relationship.
CongressHouse Members Raise Concerns About Islamic Terrorist Threats 25 Years After 9/11
At a House Intelligence Committee hearing, lawmakers discussed an annual threat assessment as the U.S. approaches the 25-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
CongressHouse Member Jasmine Declines Reelection to Run for Senate
The decision marks a strategic shift from the House to an open Senate campaign, creating a vacancy in her current district.
CongressMinnesota Millionaire Who Qualified for SNAP Benefits Testifies at State Hearing on Program Reform
Rob Undersander, who received thousands in food stamp benefits despite significant assets, will urge lawmakers to close income-only eligibility loophole as Minnesota grapples with massive fraud scandal.
CongressEpstein's Accountant and Lawyer Testify They Were Never Interviewed by Federal Investigators
House Oversight Committee heard closed-door depositions from two key Epstein associates as questions persist about the depth of the Justice Department's investigation.
CongressHouse Weighs Funding Deal to Reopen DHS After 42-Day Shutdown
Senate passed bipartisan measure funding TSA, FEMA and Coast Guard while excluding immigration enforcement operations.
CongressHouse Ethics Panel Finds Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Guilty of 25 Charges
The Florida Democrat faces potential expulsion after a three-year investigation into allegations she stole $5 million in FEMA relief funds and used some to fund her 2022 campaign.
CongressHouse Republicans Reject Senate DHS Bill, Propose 60-Day Funding Extension
Speaker Mike Johnson calls Senate measure a joke as conservatives demand ICE and CBP funding before Senate leaves for recess.
CongressHouse Passes Own DHS Bill as Partial Shutdown Hits Week Seven; ‘No Kings’ Rallies Set for Weekend
Both chambers have left Washington for a two-week recess as the Senate-passed DHS funding bill sits unresolved and protesters prepare for third round of demonstrations.
CongressMissouri Republican Sam Graves, Chairing House Transportation Committee, Won't Seek Reelection
The 13-term congressman announced his retirement Friday, becoming the 58th House member to step down amid a wave of retirements ahead of midterm elections.
CongressGraham Platner's Maine Senate Campaign Turns to Trivia Nights and Happy Hours to Build Momentum
The Democratic primary challenger is hosting town halls, brewery events and trivia games to take on Gov. Janet Mills and ultimately face Sen. Susan Collins.
CongressManhattan Prosecutor Investigating Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Congressman Eric Swalwell
Four women have accused the California Democrat of misconduct ranging from sexual harassment to rape, including an alleged incident in New York.
CongressSwalwell's 2020 Presidential Bid Resurfaces After Congressman Resigns Amid Scandal
The California Democrat's short-lived White House campaign lasted three months in 2019, qualifying for the first Democratic debate before polling below 1%.
CongressDemocratic Michigan Senate Candidate Caught on Video Asking Aide to Separate Conservative Media From Press Pool
Abdul El-Sayed referred to Fox News and Free Beacon reporters as 'bogeys' during livestream with controversial podcaster Hasan Piker
CongressMinnesota Republicans Say Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan Would Be Easier Opponent in Open Senate Race
GOP leaders are betting on a primary matchup between their candidate and the Democratic frontrunner they describe as the more radical option.
CongressEthics Watchdog Files Complaint Accusing Eric Swalwell of Using House Office to Promote Startup
The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust alleges the former congressman leveraged his congressional position to pitch Findraiser, an AI political fundraising tool, to colleagues.
CongressAFPI Launches Investigation Into Virginia Redistricting Vote After Court Blocks Certification
The conservative policy group is seeking records on mail-in ballot handling and alleged classroom political influence as three legal challenges proceed.
CongressGOP Senators Ratchet Up Pressure on Speaker Johnson to Quickly End DHS Shutdown
Senate Republicans say DHS has enough funding for only one more pay period, urging the House to act on a bipartisan funding bill
CongressHouse Republicans Grumbling About Skinny ICE Funding Package Complicates Its Path
Hard-line conservatives skeptical of separate immigration enforcement bill, doubt broader reconciliation will follow
CongressPat Fallon Launches Bid for House Oversight Committee Chairman as James Comer's Term Limit Nears
The Texas Republican is the only declared candidate to succeed Comer, citing priorities including COVID-19 spending oversight and combating what he calls foreign-funded protests.
CongressSenate Hopeful Says US Should Be Far More Cooperative with China on Climate Change
Maine Democrat Graham Platner, polling ahead of primary challenger Janet Mills, argues cooperation with Beijing would be more effective than opposition on global challenges.
CongressDeSantis Under Pressure as Florida Redraw Could Tip House Balance in GOP Map Fight
House Speaker Mike Johnson publicly endorsed redrawing Florida's congressional maps before November, adding to pressure on the governor ahead of a Tuesday special session.
CongressHouse GOP Pushes Back on Senate's 'Skinny' Plan to End Record-Breaking DHS Shutdown
Conservative House Republicans want a broader reconciliation package that includes defense spending and cost-of-living measures, while the Senate wants to keep the funding plan narrow.
CongressMayor Mamdani Vetoes Bipartisan Antisemitism Bill, Drawing Fire from All Sides
The 30-19 council vote means supporters need just three additional votes to override the mayor's first veto and enact protest buffer zones at schools.
CongressMining Investors Jittery About Politics in Peru as Vote Count Drags On, Analysts Say
Political uncertainty in the Andean nation has created anxiety among international mining companies with significant operations there.
CongressHarris Campaign Alum Launches Bipartisan Group to Advance Mexican-American Relations
The American Mexican Leadership Council brings together former ambassadors, ex-officials from both parties, and CEOs to strengthen ties with Mexico and advocate for the 40 million-person community.
CongressHegseth's Pentagon Turmoil Makes GOP Senators Uneasy
Several Republican defense hawks are questioning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership decisions, including the dismissal of senior military officials, ahead of his scheduled congressional testimony.
CongressSenate Democrats Probe Kuwait Attack That Killed 6 US Service Members During Iran Conflict
The four senators are requesting documents from the Pentagon about security protocols and intelligence sharing ahead of the early March strike.
CongressVirginia Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Whether Redistricting Amendment Violated Constitutional Timing Rules
Judges questioned whether the legislature's first vote came too late because early voting had already begun when lawmakers approved the amendment.
CongressWhite House Withdraws Hospitality Executive as Nominee to Lead National Park Service
Scott Socha, president of Delaware North's parks and resorts division, would have overseen hundreds of national parks and monuments amid widespread agency firings.
CongressJanet Mills Has the Resume for Her Senate Bid. Is That Enough to Win Over Maine's Democratic Voters?
The two-term governor points to decades of experience while her primary opponent Graham Platner has raised more money and drawn larger crowds.
CongressDemocratic Senate Hopeful Mallory McMorrow Faces Backlash Over Deleted Social Media Posts Disparaging Middle America
The Michigan state Senate majority whip deleted roughly 6,000 posts including comments about dreaming that coasts would annex from middle America, according to CNN's K-File investigation.
CongressHouse Committee Advances Tech Regulation Bill With Surprising Bipartisan Coalition
The algorithmic transparency bill passed committee with votes from both progressive and libertarian-leaning members.
CongressHouse Committee Advances Tech Regulation Bill With Surprising Bipartisan Coalition
The algorithmic transparency bill passed committee with votes from both progressive and libertarian-leaning members.
CongressHow Kyrsten Sinema's Decision Makes Democrats' 2024 Senate Map Tighter
The Arizona senator's switch to independent status complicates the party's path to retaining its narrow Senate majority in a cycle where 23 of 34 seats up for grabs are held by Democrats.