Senate parliamentarian faces backlash from Republican lawmakers after ruling against key provisions in President Donald Trump’s agenda bill, with some calling for her to be overruled or fired.
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DC House delegate’s office walks back 88-year-old’s statement that she’ll run for re-election
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton said that she is going to run for re-election, but her office has indicated that a decision has not yet been made.
Dems run to the Bluesky block button as Vance trolls them on their own virtual turf for solid week
Vice President JD Vance joined liberal-dominated Bluesky one week ago and has repeatedly trolled Democrats on their preferred social media platform.
Legalized same-sex marriage turns 10 after landmark Supreme Court decision reshaped American law and culture
Ten years after Obergefell legalized same-sex marriage, public support reaches a new high while some conservative opponents seek to challenge the Supreme Court’s decision.
Republican congresswoman’s office evacuated after pro-abortion activists send chilling threats
Rep. Kat Cammack evacuated her office after death threats following her ectopic pregnancy story in Wall Street Journal, clarifying she didn’t vote for Florida’s heartbeat law.
Former Biden Aide Does Not Know Who Ordered President Autopen Signatures
Neera Tanden told Congress that she had authorization to direct autopen signatures for the president but does not know gave the final order.
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Trump DHS contests claim that ICE denied pregnant woman care: ‘Absolutely FALSE’
The Trump Department of Homeland Security is pushing back against an “absolutely false” media report about a pregnant immigrant who was allegedly denied prenatal care while she was detained by ICE.
Jill Biden’s ‘work husband’ runs for cover as privilege protection crumbles
House Oversight probe into Biden’s cognitive decline faces obstruction as Anthony Bernal, Jill Biden’s former advisor, declines to appear despite Trump waiving executive privilege.
Rapping, acting cameo among fringe activities lining Mamdani’s thin work resume
Zohran Mamdani’s victory has led critics to question whether his patchwork of odd jobs after college and limited public service will be enough experience to run New York City.
Poll: Majority of Republicans back Trump’s strikes on Iran; most Americans fear getting dragged into war
Americans are divided on U.S. strikes against Iranian nuclear sites, with Republicans supporting the military action and Democrats fearing increased safety risks.