January 13 House GOP leader blasts trans athletes in girls' sports as 'biggest form of bullying' House GOP leader Lisa McClain argues transgender women in female sports is "biggest form of bullying" as Supreme Court hears key cases on state bans.
January 13 Ex-state education official launches bid for Wyoming's lone US House seat Jillian Balow, who has previously served as superintendent for public instruction in both Wyoming and Virginia, is launching a bid for U.S. Congress.
January 13 Foreign ambassador to leave US post after Trump criticism Australia's ambassador to the U.S. will leave his post early after Trump said "I don't like you either" following previous criticism from the diplomat.
January 13 Bill Clinton scheduled to appear before Oversight Committee as contempt of Congress threat looms Bill Clinton faces contempt threat as House Oversight Committee demands his appearance in Epstein probe. Republicans warn of criminal referral proceedings.
January 12 Jack Smith to testify next week at a public House Judiciary Committee hearing Former special counsel Jack Smith will testify in a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee next week, giving lawmakers on the panel a chance to grill him on his prosecutions of President Donald Trump in a public setting.
January 12 Jeffries says DHS Secretary Noem 'should be run out of town' amid ICE shooting backlash The top House Democrat is accusing the DHS secretary of "depraved indifference" after an ICE agent shot U.S. citizen Renee Nicole Good during a Minneapolis operation.
January 12 Hakeem Jeffries says Kristi Noem 'should be run out of town' House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem over the Minneapolis ICE shooting during his Monday press conference.
January 12 Reporter's Notebook: GOP rebels defy Trump as congressional grip continues to weaken across multiple votes Five GOP senators broke ranks with Trump on Venezuela war powers, while 17 House Republicans backed Obamacare subsidies in recent votes.
January 12 House Republican calls for hearing after deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis Minneapolis shooting by ICE agent sparks political firestorm as Republicans defend federal law enforcement while Democrats demand operations cease.
January 12 House Republican calls for hearing into Minneapolis ICE shooting House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Michael Baumgartner, R-Wash., explains why he believes there should be a hearing into the recent ICE-involved shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis.