Maryland Rep. Glenn Ivey’s attempt to meet deported MS-13 member Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador failed by what he labeled as “stonewalling” by the government there.
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Jasmine Crockett shares bizarre song clip calling herself ‘leader of the future’
House Rep. Jasmine Crockett promoted what appears to be an AI-generated video of herself set against a song that heaps praise on her.
Dem strategy session to stop hemorrhaging of male voters ridiculed
Facing criticism and low favorability, Democrats hold strategy talks to address outreach to male voters and improve their standing after 2024 election setbacks.
Rahm Emanuel calls Democrat’s party brand ‘weak,’ appearing to weigh White House run
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is among a large group of Democrats expected to announce White House bids before the 2028 race kicks off.
Every CVS Pharmacy In Red State Might Close After Crackdown On Drug Middlemen
Last month, Arkansas Republican Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed a bill banning drug middlemen from holding permits for prescription drug sales in the state. Now, Read More
‘Bureaucratic and wasteful’: DOGE sniffs out eye-popping spending on Biden DEI efforts in key agency
The Department of Labor announced Tuesday it had slashed $400 million in DEI-related spending from former President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act.
Outgoing US Capitol Police chief criticizes Trump pardons for Jan. 6 defendants
Outgoing US Capitol Police Chief Manger haas expressing frustration and anger at President Donald Trump’s pardons of the Jan. 6 defendants.
Pro-Ukraine Republican agrees with Trump on ‘CRAZY’ Putin, urges ‘Secondary sanctions & arms support NOW’
Rep. Joe Wilson, a staunch supporter of Ukraine, described Russian President Vladimir Putin as “crazy,” and called for “Secondary sanctions & arms support NOW.”
Texas governor makes it ‘crystal clear’ only U.S. citizens can vote in state elections
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a resolution to amend the state constitution, ensuring only U.S. citizens can vote, pending voter approval in November.
Remembering Rep. Charlie Rangel — and a voicemail I’ll never forget
Former Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., died Monday. He was someone I’d had my fair share of encounters with on Capitol Hill — here are a few of them.