Democrat Kirk Bangstad, who posted about “free beer day” tied to Trump’s death, now seeks Wisconsin governor’s race signatures and warns his party.
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Patel turns tables on Walz in response to viral tweet on Minnesota fraud raids: ‘Come again?’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz receives sharp pushback from FBI Director Kash Patel and conservatives after claiming credit for Minneapolis fraud raids.
Wisconsin Dem’s bar laments ‘we almost got free beer day’ for Trump assassination
Wisconsin’s Minocqua Brewing Company faces renewed scrutiny after posting “we almost got #freebeerday” following shots fired near Trump at the WHCA dinner.
Bipartisan senators probe Kremlin-linked delegation’s meetings with US officials
Sens. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., raised counterintelligence concerns over a sanctioned Russian Duma delegation’s recent visit to Washington, D.C.
Justice Jackson sparks online uproar after linking birthright citizenship to stealing a wallet in Japan
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson faced viral conservative backlash over a wallet-stealing-in-Japan analogy during birthright citizenship oral arguments on Wednesday.
Scoop: House Speaker Mike Johnson’s allies unleash $10M campaign to spotlight Trump tax cuts
The American Action Network says it’s launching a $10 million ad blitz through Tax Day to promote the Working Families Tax Cuts Act across 37 congressional districts.
House Republicans push Johnson to go to war with Senate over SAVE Act
Some House Republicans are pressuring Speaker Mike Johnson to fight the Senate GOP over the SAVE America Act
Massie faces backlash over Epstein demand, critics suggest he should ‘seriously reconsider’ Congress
Rep. Massie said he once offered Republican leaders his vote in exchange for a public expression of gratitude for his role in forcing the disclosure of the federal government’s Jeffrey Epstein files, sparking GOP backlash.
The Briefing: How Capitol Hill reacted to news of Nicolás Maduro’s capture
Congressional Democrats allege constitutional violations following the military mission to extract Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela, as their Republican colleagues praise a job well done.
From carpools to motorcycles, House lawmakers overcome air travel chaos to end shutdown
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history ended after House representatives raced to Washington, with some lawmakers carpooling and riding motorcycles to cast votes.