January 5 Congress rolls out $174B spending bill as Jan 30 shutdown fears grow Congress unveils more than $174 billion spending bill to avoid government shutdown by Jan. 30 deadline, with House vote expected this week on the bipartisan legislation.
January 3 The Trump administration’s goal is to ensure that the handover goes smoothly, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna says Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., explains why she thinks that congressional approval was not needed for the Trump administration’s strikes in Venezuela on ‘The Big Weekend Show.’
January 3 Democratic lawmaker warns 'nothing good comes out of this' after Maduro's capture Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., joins ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss the Trump administration’s failure to notify Congress before the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
January 2 2026 ‘needs to be the year’ something happens about this, Rep. Bryan Steil says Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., explains why he thinks he will be able to gather a coalition to crack down on congressional stock trading on ‘The Story.’
January 2 Healthcare, economy and the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill': Welcome to the midterms The 2026 midterm elections heat up as Democrats target kitchen table issues while Republicans defend Senate control, as key races could reshape Congress.
December 31 Former Colorado Sen Ben Nighthorse Campbell dead at 92 Former Colorado Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell died on Tuesday at the age of 92.
December 31 Congress blocks Obamacare subsidies after shutdown fight, premiums set to surge Congress fails to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies before the Dec. 31 deadline as both sides try to find common ground on a bipartisan solution when they return in the new year.
December 31 Former GOP Sen Jon Kyl announces dementia diagnosis, steps away from public life Former Arizona Republican Sen. Jon Kyl, 83, announced he is withdrawing from public life after being diagnosed with dementia following decades of service in Congress.
December 30 Senate races to avoid government shutdown with time ticking and lingering issues Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., develops contingency plans for government funding as lawmakers work to pass five-bill spending package and remaining funding bills before Jan. 30.