November 3 Trump administration cites widespread misuse of SNAP as funding lapses during shutdown Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said she made it clear to states that 'no illegal aliens can use SNAP, zero, zero, zero'
November 3 Rep Thomas Massie remarries after wife’s death last year: ‘Please pray for us’ House Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, whose wife passed away last year, announced that he recently married Carolyn Grace Moffa.
November 3 Their plan was a flood of illegal immigration. Our answer is an immigration moratorium Senate candidate calls for complete immigration moratorium until all illegal immigrants are deported, supporting Trump administration's border policies.
November 2 Charts illustrate the scale of SNAP as millions face potential benefit lapse Government shutdown threatens SNAP benefits for 42 million Americans as funding expires Saturday, leaving low-income families without food assistance.
November 1 Fetterman calls for bipartisan cooperation as he continues working across party lines on key issues Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman explained why he supports working across party lines, citing his co-sponsorship of the Laken Riley Act and opposition to shutdowns.
November 1 Former Miss Venezuela blames 'socialism and open borders' for her country's devastating collapse Former Miss Venezuela Carmen Maria Montiel, now a Republican congressional candidate, blames socialism for her country's decline from oil-rich prosperity to poverty.
November 1 Washington dysfunction is ruining the lives of millions of ordinary Americans Government shutdown eliminates Affordable Care Act tax credits and SNAP benefits, leaving millions without health benefits or food assistance as Congress fails to act.
November 1 'Stop playing games': Marjorie Taylor Greene takes aim at Republicans, Congress amid shutdown Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., criticized GOP colleagues for failing to fix Obamacare and shared how it hurt her family’s finances on “Real Time with Bill Maher."
November 1 WATCH: Dems dodge on whether Obamacare is worth shutting down government: ‘Ask a Republican’ As the shutdown enters its second month, Democrats dodged questions on whether their hardline stance on extending Obamacare subsidies is worth keeping federal workers without pay.
October 31 House military vets rip Jeffries for dodging question on pay during shutdown: ‘Insult to Americans' Military veterans in Congress are criticizing House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for dodging questions on whether he will forego his paycheck as government workers go without pay.