May 17 GOP seeks to fund ICE and Border Patrol for 3 years amid Democratic opposition Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., criticizes the Democratic Party for their consistent policies to 'eliminate' I.C.E. and defund border protection, arguing these actions undermine national safety, on 'Fox Report.'
May 17 People were 'afraid' to call out this fraud: Rachel Campos-Duffy A 'Fox News Sunday' panel discusses government fraud, the Democratic agenda, and religious freedom.
May 17 California Dem, former LA mayor Villaraigosa admits Trump's not to blame for state’s homelessness, cost crises Former LA Mayor Villaraigosa says Democrats can't blame Trump for California's homelessness and high costs, calling them results of Democratic policies.
May 17 Senate parliamentarian rejects $1 billion in reconciliation bill for White House security, Trump ballroom The Senate parliamentarian ruled against including $1 billion in White House security funding tied to Trump's planned ballroom in the budget bill.
May 16 Trump celebrates after UN climate committee moves away from its most extreme global warming scenario President Trump blasts Democratic climate policies after scientists move away from one of the most extreme UN-backed global warming scenarios.
May 16 Bill Maher offers a stark warning for Democrats coddling antisemites, calls out ‘woke idiots’ in the party Bill Maher blasts Democrats for refusing to condemn antisemitism as Israel marks its 78th birthday, asking where they stand on anti-Jewish rhetoric.
May 16 How Democratic leadership sank $40 million meant to defend key seats on a gamble that backfired Democrats spent upwards of $64 million trying to redraw Virginia's congressional map, dipping into House election reserves in a bet that ultimately failed.
May 16 Harris labeled 'institutional arsonist' for plan to fundamentally transform SCOTUS and Electoral College Former VP Kamala Harris called on Democrats to expand the Supreme Court and reform the electoral system, sparking swift Republican backlash from leaders.
May 16 Senators agree to forgo shutdown paychecks — but many won't feel the pain The Senate unanimously agreed to forgo paychecks during future government shutdowns, but most senators are millionaires who may not feel the impact.
May 16 MIKE DAVIS: Colorado governor delivers justice to Tina Peters Gov. Jared Polis grants clemency to Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk serving nine years in prison, citing concerns over free speech protections.