July 15 Democrats capitalize on GOP Jeffrey Epstein fallout with new demands for Jim Jordan House Democrats demand a public hearing on the Jeffrey Epstein case, seeking testimony from AG Bondi and FBI officials amid Republican divisions over released memo.
July 15 Senate GOP agree to strip cuts to HIV, AIDS prevention program from Trump's clawback bill Republicans plan to strip $400 million in global AIDS program cuts from President Donald Trump's rescission package, as Sen. John Thune plows forward before funding holds expire.
July 15 ‘Profound cowardice’: Booker slams Waltz for 'failure of leadership,' Signalgate accountability Sen. Cory Booker attacked former national security advisor Mike Waltz for not taking greater accountability for his role in a Signal group chat used to discuss strikes against the Houthis.
July 15 Republican leading House Budget Committee looks ahead after passing Big Beautiful Bill House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Jodey Arrington believes the Big Beautiful Bill is the beginning, not the end of fiscal reforms to support the growth of the U.S. economy.
July 15 Senate GOP braces for test vote on Trump's $9.4B clawback package Senate Republicans are preparing to advance Trump's multibillion-dollar clawback package, though internal dissent threatens to stall the effort.
July 15 Anthony Bernal: Who is Jill Biden's top aide ordered to testify about alleged cover-up? Anthony Bernal, described as Jill Biden's 'work husband' with significant White House influence, faces subpoena after backing out of testimony on President Joe Biden's alleged cognitive decline cover-up.
July 15 Socialist Mamdani's supermarket plan would be 'bullet to the heart' of blue-collar America, lawmaker warns Rep. Rulli argues that Mamdani's government grocery store proposal could destroy the industry's thin profit margins and lead to higher costs.
July 15 SCOOP: Fiscal hawks fire warning shot at Senate GOP for pushing changes to Trump's $9.4B spending cuts bill House conservatives are drawing battle lines in the burgeoning showdown over President Donald Trump's spending cuts request.
July 15 'Better access': Bipartisan Senate push to fund farmers suicide prevention fund gains steam Bipartisan Senate bill by Baldwin and Ernst would provide $75 million over five years to fund mental health resources for farmers through the Farm and Ranch Assistance Network
July 15 House unanimously votes to memorialize Texas girl allegedly slain by illegal immigrants The House voted unanimously to rename a nature preserve in Texas after a girl allegedly slain by illegal immigrants.