House Of Representatives September 22 Tit for tat: House censures are becoming 'snap' solutions Long reserved for weighty misconduct, the censure in the House has shifted into a rapid-fire tactic, as legislators use it tit-for-tat.
Immigration September 22 250K Dreamers would be protected from deportation under big-name bipartisan effort Bipartisan immigration bill aims to shield children of visa-holding foreign nationals from losing legal status due to green card backlogs and aging out provisions.
Congress September 20 WATCH: Lawmakers wrestle with how to approach hateful political rhetoric in wake of Kirk assassination Both parties denounced violence after Kirk’s killing, but GOP and Democrats are divided on whether fiery rhetoric or guns are fueling the current crisis of political violence.
Republicans September 19 AOC uses House floor speech to smear Charlie Kirk: 'His rhetoric and beliefs were ignorant, uneducated' AOC opposed a House resolution honoring Charlie Kirk and said "his rhetoric and beliefs were ignorant, uneducated and sought to disenfranchise millions of Americans."
Charlie Kirk September 19 Charlie Kirk credited with helping Trump gain significant ground with young voters Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk is credited with energizing young voters for Trump's 2024 victory, as Republicans gained ground with the 18-29 demographic nationwide.
VIDEO September 19 WATCH: Legislators grapple with confronting inflammatory political speech amid fallout from Kirk assassination Legislators wrestle with how public officials should respond to the uptick in violent political rhetoric, which some have argued contributed to Charlie Kirk's assassination. (Credit: Nicholas Ballasy for Fox News Digital)
Senate September 18 Senate confirms dozens of Trump nominees in first test of new nuclear rules Among the 48 nominees confirmed were Kimberly Guilfoyle and Callista Gingrich, both tapped for ambassador roles to Greece and Switzerland, respectively.
Charlie Kirk September 18 Lawmaker who tied Kirk to ‘domestic terrorism’ facing expulsion calls amid politician blowback nationwide Several mayors and lawmakers face backlash for controversial posts about Charlie Kirk's death, including a West Virginia delegate who called his words domestic terrorism.
Senate September 18 Senate Republican pushes Charlie Kirk Act to stop government-funded 'propaganda' The Charlie Kirk Act would strengthen the Cold War-era Smith-Mundt Act protections and embargo government media from Americans for 12 years after production.
Ted Cruz September 17 Cruz doubles down against groups funding Charlie Kirk protests; FBI director backs bill during hearing FBI head Kash Patel supports Sen. Ted Cruz's bill targeting protest funding groups disrupting Charlie Kirk memorials and "violent" and "extreme" demonstrations against ICE and Israel.
VIDEO September 16 Some people need to drink a big old glass of 'get over it': Sen. John Kennedy Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., reflects on FBI Director Kash Patel's Senate hearing and an ABC reporter's handling of Charlie Kirk's suspected assassin's text messages to his roommate on 'The Ingraham Angle.'