September 4 A time of testing for the Senate Republican majority Republican senators face pressure to use rule changes for faster nominee confirmations while preparing for an anticipated Schumer shutdown this fall.
September 3 Clinton and Kennedy heirs weigh in on running for Nadler’s New York seat Two of America's most prominent Democratic dynasties have been the subject of speculation to fill the soon-to-be vacant deep blue congressional seat left by retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler.
September 3 House GOP demands answers on billions in Medicaid costs for illegal immigrants A congressional investigation targets state Medicaid programs serving illegal immigrants as Minnesota, California and Illinois faced budget concerns over healthcare costs.
September 3 Don Lemon, progressive activists have tense encounter with Marjorie Taylor Greene staffer, get booted out Anti-Trump protesters and ex-CNN host Don Lemon entered Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional office and had a tense encounter with one of her staffers.
September 3 House moves to expose Epstein files, authorizes Oversight probe The House of Representatives approved a measure to formalize the ongoing bipartisan probe into Jeffrey Epstein's case.
September 3 'Rogue states' risk federal funding for illegal immigrant driver's licenses House budget chairman proposes stopping driver's license programs for illegal immigrants in 19 states through federal funding restrictions.
September 2 Mark Teixeira discusses political divide, says he can’t talk to people that believe ‘men can get pregnant' Mark Teixeira said that he can't have conversations with people who "truly believe" that men can get pregnant during an appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich."
September 2 Member of Congress says she was assaulted by gang of youth before Trump DC takeover Rep. Julie Fedorchak, R-N.D., condemned “out of control" violence in the nation’s capital city. She said she was assaulted by a gang of youth in the streets of Washington, D.C.
September 2 Treasury Department reveals which jobs could secure a major tax break from Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' Nearly 70 jobs could qualify for President Donald Trump's no tax on tips policy as Treasury Department releases its preliminary list of jobs affected.
September 2 'Era of obscene lawlessness': Dems look to head off Trump's federalization push from expanding beyond DC Democratic lawmakers and the Not Above the Law Coalition oppose President Donald Trump's federalization of D.C. police as federal judge rules California deployment violated law.