The fate of President Donald Trump’s proposed $9.4 billion spending cuts will significantly depend on a few moderate House Republicans as the House of Representatives prepares to deliberate on the
The fate of President Donald Trump’s proposed $9.4 billion spending cuts will significantly depend on a few moderate House Republicans as the House of Representatives prepares to deliberate on the
A U.S. appeals court has paused a lower court order that required the Trump administration to grant due process to Venezuelan migrants who were deported to El Salvador under the
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson expressed strong criticism of former President Donald Trump, suggesting that the United States under Trump’s leadership resembles the Confederate States of America more than it does
House GOP investigators, under the leadership of Rep. Andy Ogles from Tennessee, have shifted focus to examine the actions of Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
House Republicans have moved to cancel $9.4 billion in federal spending, specifically targeting foreign aid and public broadcasting. This decision signals Congress’s engagement with President Donald Trump’s proposed budget cuts,
The comparison of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations to the Gestapo by Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has drawn sharp criticism from Republican lawmakers
President Donald Trump has been justifying the significant deployment of the National Guard and Marines in Los Angeles by claiming that violent demonstrators are “paid insurrectionists”. This assertion suggests that
Senator Lindsey Graham is advocating for a robust funding plan to support former President Donald Trump’s border security initiatives, despite opposition from Senate Republicans, particularly Senator Rand Paul, who has
Several Democratic senators and clergy members gathered for a vigil on the steps of the Capitol to protest the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Led by prominent religious figures, including
Three Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) field offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City have temporarily closed due to violence linked to recent anti-ICE riots