Republicans clobbered Democrats for the fifth consecutive year in last night’s Congressional Baseball Game. Rep. August Pfluger, the Republican Study Committee Chairman, who clinched his Read More
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Reporter’s Notebook: GOP lawmakers prepare to slash $9.1B from USAID, NPR and PBS in rare vote
The House will vote on President Donald Trump’s proposal canceling $9.1 billion in appropriations for public broadcasting and foreign aid.
Sen. Joni Ernst pushes to ban taxpayer-funded union time in One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst is pushing for Republicans to tack on legislation to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to eliminate the longstanding practice of Read More
Fate of Trump’s $9.4 billion spending cut package hangs on House GOP moderates
President Trump’s $9.4 billion spending cuts proposal faces uncertainty as moderate House Republicans express concerns about the measure.
Biden breakdown: Where investigations into the former president stand
Former President Joe Biden left office in January, but questions about his mental acuity and decline while in office continue to mount. Here’s where the investigations stand
Trump To Slash California’s Far-Reaching EV Mandates: ‘Never Achievable’
President Donald Trump is set to revoke California’s electric vehicle mandates, which have been adopted by nearly a dozen other states nationwide. The president will Read More
‘I call it a rebellion’: Maxine Waters’ history of enflaming crowds, from Rodney King to today
Throughout her long tenure in Congress, Rep. Maxine Waters has been a prominent and polarizing figure among Los Angeles unrest.
FIRST ON FOX: High ranking DOJ official resigns post to run for attorney general in red state
Aaron Reitz, a top official in the Trump DOJ, resigned his post to run for attorney general of Texas, entering what he is calling a “fight for the soul of Texas.”
Mayor Karen Bass’ handling of LA riots adds to decades of political baggage
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass faced criticism over her response to anti-ICE riots, past praise of communist leaders and controversies including a deputy mayor’s bomb threat and wildfire handling.
Fetterman issues ‘DO’ and ‘DO NOT’ list, doubling down on anti-violence message after calling out LA ‘anarchy’
Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania doubled down on his condemnation of the violence that has occurred in Los Angeles, California