December 10 House Democrat introduces impeachment articles against RFK Jr Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., filed articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday.
December 9 New report reveals federal spending per person has ballooned by nearly 10,000% since 1916 A new report shows that federal spending has ballooned for more than a century, raising questions about whether Americans are getting meaningful value for the ever-expanding price tag.
December 9 Key voting bloc boosts Obamacare to highest approval ever as Congress battles over soaring costs: poll Gallup polling reveals stark partisan divide on Obamacare, with 91% of Democrats approving, compared to just 15% of Republicans supporting the healthcare program.
December 9 Nancy Mace claims Nancy Pelosi 'was a more effective House speaker than any Republican this century' Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., praised former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as more effective than any Republican speaker of this century in a New York Times guest essay on Monday.
December 8 Reporter's Notebook: House Dems question sports bill timing amid Lane Kiffin controversy Congress faces healthcare crisis and government shutdown threats while debating college sports legislation, sparking questions about priorities.
December 8 Obamacare paying out for tens of thousands of dead and bogus accounts: watchdog Government Accountability Office finds Obamacare fraud with 68,000 duplicate enrollments and fake accounts receiving over $10,000 monthly in premium tax credits.
December 8 Trump turns up the heat on red-state Republicans blocking new congressional maps Trump is pressuring Indiana Republican senators to pass a congressional redistricting plan that will create two more right-leaning House seats for the 2026 midterms.
December 7 Josh Shapiro urges Philly schools to ‘take very seriously’ antisemitism as Congress opens investigation Gov. Josh Shapiro has urged the School District of Philadelphia to address antisemitism as congressional investigation reveals alleged anti-Jewish incidents in classrooms.
December 7 Congress faces holiday crunch as health care fix collides with shrinking calendar Congress faces tight deadline to address spiking health care premiums before year-end, with only nine meeting days left and Jan. 15 action needed.
December 7 Republicans divided over whether to salvage Obamacare — or replace it — ahead of subsidy deadline GOP lawmakers debate whether to extend COVID-era Obamacare subsidies that could cost $30 billion annually as Republicans explore healthcare reform options.