Senate Republicans plan to launch a lengthy floor debate next week on legislation requiring proof of U.S. citizenship to vote, an effort to show Donald Trump they are serious about advancing the bill even though it currently lacks enough support to pass. John Thune, the Senate majority leader, announced Thursday …
Read More »Senate Passes Bipartisan Housing Bill Aimed at Boosting Supply and Lowering Costs
The United States Senate on Thursday overwhelmingly passed sweeping bipartisan legislation aimed at increasing the nation’s housing supply and reducing home prices, marking a rare moment of cross-party cooperation on a major economic issue. The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, authored by Tim Scott, R-S.C., and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., …
Read More »Trump Orders Release of 172 Million Barrels From U.S. Oil Reserve as Iran War Drives Prices Higher
Donald Trump ordered the release of 172 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve on Wednesday as energy prices surged amid the escalating war between the United States and Iran. The emergency release will begin next week and continue over roughly 120 days, according to Christopher Wright, the …
Read More »After Months of Uncertainty, Clyburn Says he’s Running for 18th Term
U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn, South Carolina’s longest-serving congressman, ended months of speculation about his future in Congress Thursday: He’s running again. “I have served in public life all of my life,” Clyburn said as he made his announcement surrounded by Democratic legislators and party leaders at the state party headquarters …
Read More »Iranian Drone Strike in Kuwait Injured Dozens of U.S. Troops, Including Severe Brain Trauma
An Iranian drone strike that killed six U.S. service members in Kuwait during the opening hours of the war with Iran injured far more troops than previously disclosed, with dozens suffering serious wounds including traumatic brain injuries, burns and shrapnel wounds, multiple sources told CBS News. The March 1 attack …
Read More »In Kentucky, Trump embraces Rep. Thomas Massie’s Republican Challenger on their Home Turf
Verbally lashing his political foes, especially Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, President Donald Trump rallied in Northern Kentucky Wednesday in support of Massie’s Republican challenger. “He is disloyal to the Republican Party. He’s disloyal to the people of Kentucky. And most importantly — he is disloyal to the United States …
Read More »First Week of War With Iran Cost U.S. More Than $11 Billion, Pentagon Tells Senators
The first six days of the U.S. war with Iran have cost an estimated $11.3 billion, according to U.S. Department of Defense officials who briefed senators behind closed doors Tuesday, three sources familiar with the discussion said. The estimate was shared with lawmakers as the Donald Trump administration prepares to …
Read More »Harris, Fuller Advance to a Runoff in Race to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress
ROME, Ga. – The race to become northwest Georgia’s next congressman is heading to an April runoff after no candidate exceeded 50% of the vote in a crowded field of competitors in Tuesday’s election. Democrat Shawn Harris was the top vote-getter, walking away with about 37% of the vote, according …
Read More »Trump Appoints Charlie Kirk’s Widow to Air Force Academy Oversight Board
Donald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to serve on the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, replacing her late husband on the oversight panel. The board, which consists of 16 members, advises the U.S. Department of Defense on matters involving the United …
Read More »Justice Jackson Criticizes Supreme Court for Letting Trump Policies Take Effect During Legal Challenges
Ketanji Brown Jackson sharply criticized the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, warning that the justices are increasingly allowing major policy changes by Donald Trump to take effect through emergency rulings before lower courts have fully reviewed their legality. Speaking during a public discussion with fellow Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, Jackson …
Read More »GOP Urged to Avoid ‘Mass Deportations’ Messaging Ahead of Midterms
Senior officials from the White House and House Republican leadership have advised GOP lawmakers to avoid discussing “mass deportations” in the lead-up to the 2026 midterm elections, urging them instead to focus public messaging on the removal of violent criminals. The guidance was delivered Tuesday during a closed-door retreat for …
Read More »Democrats Sue Trump Administration for Information on Possible Plans for Troops at Polls
The Democratic National Committee Tuesday filed a lawsuit in federal court aiming to force the Trump administration to admit if it plans to send armed federal law enforcement or U.S. troops to polling locations in the upcoming midterm elections. The suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia …
Read More »Thune Says Senate Won’t Change Filibuster Rules to Pass Trump-Backed SAVE America Act
John Thune, the Senate majority leader, said Monday that Republicans will not change Senate rules to push through the SAVE America Act, despite mounting pressure from Donald Trump to deliver the election overhaul legislation to his desk. When asked whether Republicans would attempt to weaken or eliminate the Senate filibuster …
Read More »Judge Disqualifies Leadership at US Attorney’s Office in New Jersey
The three attorneys who lead the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey are disqualified from serving, a federal judge ruled on Monday. Chief Judge Matthew Brann’s blistering decision, which he stayed pending appeal, marks the latest salvo in a yearlong fight over who oversees the office of New Jersey’s chief …
Read More »Trump Says Iran War May Be ‘Short-Term’ as Oil Prices Rise and U.S. Warns Over Strait of Hormuz
Donald Trump said Monday that the U.S. war with Iran could be a “short-term excursion,” signaling the 10-day conflict may be nearing an end even as he warned that the United States would escalate attacks if Iran disrupts shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Speaking to Republican lawmakers and donors …
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