October 28 Bombshell video surfaces of Biden aide admitting he stood to receive millions for 2024 victory Video has surfaced of longtime Biden aide Michael Donilon admitting he would have gotten $4 million on top of an existing $4 million payment if former President Joe Biden won re-election.
October 28 House Democrats accuse Trump of trying to 'steal' $230M from taxpayers through DOJ House Democrats accuse President Donald Trump of improperly seeking $230 million from the Department of Justice and demand DOJ officials recuse themselves.
October 28 House Republican demands Zohran Mamdani be stripped of citizenship, deported over 'anti-Israel' stance House Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee is calling for the DOJ to investigate New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
October 28 Flight delays worsen as unpaid air traffic controllers feel government shutdown pain Flights across the U.S. are facing growing delays as unpaid air traffic controllers feel the strain of the ongoing government shutdown.
October 28 Stefanik to release new book on college antisemitism as she eyes bid for NY governor Rep. Elise Stefanik is out with a new book on her efforts to crack down on antisemitism ahead of an anticipated campaign for New York governor.
October 28 Comer unleashes on Biden, demands DOJ probe of autopen use in scathing new report The House Oversight Committee released a 100-page report detailing its investigation into former President Joe Biden's use of autopen.
October 27 Trump admin warns 42 million Americans could lose food stamps as shutdown drags on The U.S. Department of Agriculture is warning that the Trump administration cannot add more funding to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program unilaterally.
October 27 Democrats dig in as government shutdown drags into day 27 House Majority Whip Tom Emmer discusses the state of the shutdown and federal ICE arrests in Minneapolis, highlighting previous criminal history of those arrested.
October 26 GOP lawmaker accuses Schumer of causing ‘as much pain as he can’ amid shutdown Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss growing pressure on Congress to end the government shutdown and the push to pay federal workers.
October 26 The 5 longest government shutdowns in history: What happened, how they ended The government has shut down 21 times since 1977, and Congress is still breaking records for the longest fiscal standoffs.