The battle over Alabama’s congressional district lines will go to federal court Friday, before the judges who ruled a 2023 map unconstitutional but after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais weakening the Voting Rights Act. The three-judge panel will consider a request from plaintiffs in Allen v. …
Read More »Bipartisan House Bill Seeks to Block Payments From Trump DOJ ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund
A bipartisan pair of House lawmakers introduced legislation Thursday aimed at preventing federal money from being used to pay claims through the Justice Department’s controversial new “anti-weaponization” fund tied to President Donald Trump. The legislation, titled the Bipartisan Transparency for American Taxpayers Act, was introduced by Brian Fitzpatrick, a Republican, …
Read More »GOP Delays ICE Funding Vote Amid Backlash Over Trump ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund
Senate Republicans on Thursday postponed plans to vote on a major immigration enforcement funding package after growing backlash within the GOP over the Trump administration’s controversial $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” fund. Senate Majority Leader John Thune had hoped to move the reconciliation package through the Senate before lawmakers left Washington for …
Read More »Jasmine Crockett Introduces STOP TRUMP Act to Block Taxpayer-Funded Settlements for Trump Allies
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett on Tuesday introduced legislation aimed at preventing taxpayer dollars from being used to finance settlements, compensation programs or legal payouts benefiting President Donald Trump, his associates or participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack. The bill, titled the Stop Taxpayer-funded Reimbursement for Unlawful Misconduct by Presidents …
Read More »Colorado Democrats Vote to Censure Gov. Polis over Tina Peters Commutation
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis was formally censured by his own party Wednesday for his decision last week to grant clemency to Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk convicted on multiple felony counts for her role in a breach of her office’s election system. More than 200 members of the …
Read More »U.S. Indicts Raúl Castro Over Attack That Killed Three Americans
The Trump administration on Wednesday unsealed a criminal indictment against former Cuban President Raúl Castro, accusing him and several former Cuban military officials of orchestrating the 1996 shootdown of two civilian aircraft that killed four people, including three Americans. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the charges during an appearance …
Read More »Senate Republicans To Drop Trump Ballroom Funding From Bill
Senate Republican leaders are expected to abandon a controversial proposal to provide $1 billion in security funding tied to President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom after facing mounting resistance from members of their own party over the cost, timing and lack of detail surrounding the request. The funding proposal …
Read More »Barney Frank, Trailblazing LGBTQ+ Congressman and Dodd-Frank Co-Author, Dies at 86
Barney Frank, the sharp-witted Massachusetts Democrat who became the first sitting member of Congress to publicly come out as gay and later helped craft one of the most sweeping financial reform laws in modern American history, has died at 86. Frank’s longtime friend Jim Segel confirmed his death. The former …
Read More »Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms wins Democratic Nomination for Georgia Governor
Georgia Democrats had seven candidates to choose from for their nomination for governor, but they knew who they wanted – former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms. Bottoms won a majority in the Democratic primary Tuesday according to The Associated Press, clinching her party’s nod without the need for a runoff. …
Read More »Trump Settlement With IRS Includes Sweeping Protections for Family and Businesses
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an agreement Tuesday barring the federal government from pursuing audits, monetary claims or other tax-related actions against President Donald Trump, his family members and affiliated businesses over existing matters, dramatically expanding the scope of the administration’s controversial settlement with the IRS. The one-page addendum, …
Read More »Senate Advances Resolution to Force Trump to End Iran War as GOP Support Grows
The Senate voted 50-47 on Tuesday to advance a resolution aimed at forcing President Donald Trump to end U.S. involvement in the war with Iran, marking the strongest showing yet for congressional efforts to rein in the administration’s military authority. The breakthrough came after Bill Cassidy broke with most Republicans …
Read More »NAACP, Congressional Black Caucus Urge College Sports Boycott in South Over Voting Rights
The Congressional Black Caucus and NAACP on Tuesday urged pushback against GOP-led redistricting efforts in Southern states via college sports, including a boycott of public universities by athletes and supporters. U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and fellow Congressional Black Caucus members blasted a bill that sets forth a national …
Read More »Acting AG Todd Blanche Promises Transparency for Trump’s $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund Amid Democratic Backlash
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told senators Tuesday that details surrounding payments from the Trump administration’s controversial $1.8 billion “anti-weaponization” compensation fund would eventually be made public, as Democrats blasted the program as an unprecedented taxpayer-funded political slush fund. Blanche made the pledge while appearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee …
Read More »Trump Administration Restricts Entry From African Nations Amid Growing Ebola Outbreak
The Trump administration announced Monday that it is imposing new travel restrictions and enhanced screening measures in response to a growing Ebola outbreak in parts of Africa that has killed at least 80 people, according to the World Health Organization. Under the new policy, individuals who do not hold U.S. …
Read More »The Redistricting Frenzy is Scrambling the Midterm Elections. Here’s Where Things Stand Now.
In the past two years, a dozen states have either approved new U.S. House maps or are moving toward doing so — a highly unusual mid-decade revamp prompted by President Donald Trump and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling late last month. And the situation isn’t settled yet — even as …
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