Donald Trump is expected to abandon a series of lawsuits against the federal government in exchange for the creation of a $1.7 billion taxpayer-funded compensation program benefiting allies who claim they were targeted by the Biden administration, according to sources familiar with the negotiations. The proposed settlement would establish a …
Read More »Dozens of Oklahoma Republicans Vote Against Banning Child Marriage
Dozens of Republican lawmakers in Oklahoma voted against legislation banning child marriage this week, nearly derailing a bill that ultimately made the state the 17th in the nation to prohibit marriage under the age of 18 without exceptions. Senate Bill 504 became law Tuesday without the signature of Gov. Kevin …
Read More »House Rejects Third Attempt to Curb Trump’s Iran War Powers
The House of Representatives on Thursday rejected a third effort to limit Donald Trump’s military authority in Iran, though growing Republican support for the measure underscored rising unease inside the GOP over the length and scope of the conflict. The Democratic-led War Powers Resolution failed in a 212-212 tie vote, …
Read More »South Carolina Governor Calls Special Session to Redraw Congressional Map
Gov. Henry McMaster on Thursday called a special legislative session to redraw South Carolina’s congressional districts, intensifying a politically explosive fight over election maps just 12 days before early voting is set to begin for the state’s primary elections. The special session, scheduled to begin Friday morning, comes after weeks …
Read More »Senate Votes to Freeze Members’ Pay During Future Shutdowns
The U.S. Senate approved a resolution Thursday that will prevent lawmakers in that chamber from receiving their paychecks during any government shutdowns that begin after this year’s midterm elections. The voice vote on the measure from Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy will not impact members in the House of Representatives …
Read More »Black Women Disproportionately Lost Jobs During Trump’s First Year
A report from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research says Black women experienced disproportionately severe job losses during the first year of President Donald Trump’s second administration, with researchers blaming federal layoffs, the dismantling of diversity initiatives and broader economic instability for the decline. The analysis found that Black women …
Read More »Trump Administration Withholds $1.3B in Medicaid Payments to California over Alleged Fraud Concerns
Vice President JD Vance announced Wednesday that the Trump administration is withholding $1.3 billion in Medicaid payments to California and warned states nationwide they could face similar funding freezes if they do not intensify efforts to combat Medicaid fraud. Speaking at the White House in his role overseeing the administration’s …
Read More »Senate Rejects Latest Effort to Limit Trump’s Iran War Powers
The Senate on Wednesday narrowly rejected a renewed effort to curb President Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran, marking the first major congressional test of Republican support for the war after the expiration of the War Powers Act’s 60-day limit on unauthorized military operations. The War Powers Resolution failed in …
Read More »Georgia to Hold Special Session on Redistricting after Supreme Court Voting Rights Ruling
Gov. Brian Kemp announced Wednesday that Georgia lawmakers will return to the Capitol next month for a special legislative session focused on redrawing the state’s political maps following a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that weakened key protections under the Voting Rights Act. The session, scheduled to begin June 17, …
Read More »Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair
The Senate voted Wednesday to confirm Kevin Warsh as chairman of the Federal Reserve, handing President Donald Trump a significant victory after months of clashes with outgoing Fed Chair Jerome Powell over interest rates and the central bank’s independence. The Senate approved Warsh in a 54-45 vote, with Sen. John …
Read More »Trump Arrives in Beijing for High-Stakes Summit with Xi amid Iran War and Trade Tensions
Donald Trump arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for a closely watched summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the two leaders prepare to discuss the Iran war, trade disputes, Taiwan and nuclear arms control during a pivotal moment in U.S.-China relations. Chinese officials staged a lavish welcome ceremony for Trump …
Read More »Trump Administration Names Former Private Prison Executive as Acting ICE Chief
A former executive at private prison contractor GEO Group has been selected to lead the federal agency at the center of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, according to the Department of Homeland Security. DHS announced Tuesday that David Venturella will serve as acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, …
Read More »FBI Director Kash Patel Clashes with Democrats Over Drinking Allegations During Heated Senate Hearing
Kash Patel forcefully rejected allegations about his conduct during a contentious Senate hearing Tuesday, lashing out at Democratic lawmakers who questioned him about reports claiming excessive drinking and unexplained absences had impaired his leadership of the FBI. Appearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee to defend the FBI’s proposed $12.53 billion …
Read More »Trump Says he’s “not thinking” about Americans’ Financial Struggles amid Iran war
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Americans’ financial struggles are not influencing his negotiations with Iran, drawing immediate backlash as inflation and fuel prices continue climbing during the ongoing war. Speaking to reporters on the White House South Lawn before departing for a diplomatic trip to China, Trump was asked …
Read More »South Carolina Senate Rejects Trump-Backed Push to Redraw Congressional Map Before Primaries
The South Carolina Senate on Tuesday rejected a push to redraw the state’s congressional districts just weeks before primary elections, rebuffing pressure from President Donald Trump and exposing divisions among Republicans over a fast-moving effort to create an all-GOP congressional delegation. Senators voted 29-17 against adding redistricting to a resolution …
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