President Donald Trump said Monday that he is delaying a planned U.S. military strike on Iran because “serious negotiations” are underway to potentially prevent the war from escalating further. In a social media post, Trump revealed for the first time that a military assault on Iran had been scheduled for …
Read More »Trump Administration Creates $1.776 Billion Fund for Alleged Victims of Biden ‘Weaponization’
The Trump administration announced Monday that it is establishing a $1.776 billion compensation fund for people who claim they were targeted by the Biden administration’s Justice Department, a move critics immediately condemned as a taxpayer-funded political slush fund designed to benefit Trump allies and supporters. The announcement came shortly after …
Read More »Trump Plans Permanent White House Helipad for New Marine One Fleet
President Donald Trump is considering a major change to the White House grounds by building a permanent helipad to accommodate the next generation of Marine One helicopters, according to multiple people familiar with internal planning discussions. The proposal, which could move forward as early as this summer, stems from a …
Read More »Thousands Attend Protests in Selma and Montgomery for Voting Rights
Thousands of people joined demonstrations in Selma and Montgomery on Saturday to protest redistricting by southern Republican state legislatures targeting Black Democratic members of Congress. An afternoon rally in Montgomery that drew over 5,000 people featured politicians, activists and civil rights dignitaries as of the All Roads Lead to the …
Read More »Senate Parliamentarian Rules Trump Ballroom Funding Provision Violates Budget Rules
A Republican plan to steer $1 billion in taxpayer funding toward President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project hit a major setback Saturday after the Senate parliamentarian ruled the proposal violated Senate budget rules. Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough determined that the provision, tucked into a broader GOP funding package tied …
Read More »Bill Cassidy Ousted in Louisiana GOP Primary as Trump-Backed Republicans Advance to Runoff
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy was defeated Saturday in Louisiana’s Republican Senate primary, marking a major political victory for President Donald Trump and the state’s pro-Trump GOP establishment after years of backlash over Cassidy’s impeachment vote against Trump. Republican voters instead propelled Julia Letlow and John Fleming into a June 27 …
Read More »Supreme Court Rejects Virginia Democrats’ Bid for New Congressional Map Ahead of Midterms
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday rejected an effort by Virginia Democrats to revive a voter-approved congressional map that party leaders hoped would boost Democratic gains in the 2026 midterm elections. The court issued a brief order without noted dissents, leaving intact a ruling by the Supreme Court of Virginia …
Read More »Colorado Gov. Polis Cuts Tina Peters’ Prison Sentence in Half
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Friday commuted the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, an election denier who was convicted and sentenced for her role in a breach of her office’s election system. Polis cut Peters’ sentence from nine years to four years and four and a half …
Read More »Ethics Committee Investigating Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Rep. Chuck Edwards
The House Ethics Committee confirmed Thursday that it is investigating allegations involving Rep. Chuck Edwards, including claims that the North Carolina Republican may have fostered a hostile work environment and engaged in sexual harassment toward female staffers. In a public statement, the bipartisan panel said it is reviewing allegations that …
Read More »Longtime US Rep. Steve Cohen Announces He Won’t Run in Tennessee’s Gerrymandered Districts, Ends Campaign
Democratic U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen will not run for reelection in any of the three gerrymandered districts that now include Memphis after the Tennessee Legislature passed a new map last week, splitting up the region he served for more than 19 years. “Last week, Tennessee Republicans silenced the Black vote …
Read More »Trump Expected to Drop IRS Lawsuit in Exchange for $1.7B Compensation Fund for Allies, Sources Say
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 …
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