October 31 Greg Gutfeld: The White House needed a serious cleaning 'The Five' discusses President Donald Trump asking Republicans to ax the filibuster to end the government shutdown as former Vice President Kamala Harris drops f-bombs over the White House ballroom.
October 31 Senate talks show signs of progress as government shutdown grinds into 2nd month Shades of optimism filled the Senate this past week as bipartisan talks on a way out of the government shutdown increased.
October 31 Johnson warns against Trump's demand for Senate to go 'nuclear' to end shutdown House Speaker Mike Johnson distanced himself from demands to get rid of the filibuster, warning it could backfire if Democrats took back Senate control.
October 31 Senate Republican demands Google shut down AI model over false rape allegation Google's AI Gemma allegedly produced defamatory sexual assault claims against Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., prompting her to call for the technology to be shut down.
October 30 Trump urges GOP to ‘end the shutdown’ by going nuclear on Senate filibuster President Donald Trump on Thursday called for Republicans to eliminate the filibuster in order to end the monthlong government shutdown.
October 30 Shutdown seen from the pulpit: Inching along on a wing and a prayer Senate Chaplain Barry Black delivered powerful prayers during the government shutdown, calling out lawmakers for political posturing as tensions rise in Congress.
October 30 Democrats created a ‘culture of dependency’: GOP senator Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio, discusses the federal employees who remain unpaid during the government shutdown and the consequences of SNAP benefits being halted on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
October 30 Key Trump agency vows to claw back over $1B benefiting illegals in blue states: 'Won't tolerate it' The Trump administration says Democrat-led states misused over $1 billion in federal Medicaid dollars on illegal immigrants, including convicted felons, and is vowing to claw it back.
October 30 Major phone carriers reveal Jack Smith's subpoenas for Republican senators' records Two phone companies grappled with how to handle requests from the Biden Department of Justice for phone records associated with several Republican members of Congress.
October 30 Thune, GOP reject pushing 'rifle-shot' government funding bills during shutdown Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., argued that the best way to ensure Americans don't go without food benefits and that federal workers are paid is to reopen the government.