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Welcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter, with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics content.

DOJ sends federal election watchers to California and New Jersey counties amid Republican requests

Democrats clash with Trump's DOJ over federal election observers in California and New Jersey, calling deployment an 'intimidation tactic.'

White House responds to reports Trump named new ballroom after himself

The White House told Fox News Digital that any announcement on a name for President Trump's White House ballroom will come directly from Trump.

Cruz ‘cannot support’ Trump’s Kuwait ambassador pick over Muslim Brotherhood remarks

Hamtramck Mayor Amer Ghalib faced bipartisan opposition during a contentious confirmation hearing for the Kuwait ambassador role over controversial social media posts.

Obama’s ‘wingman’ dumps $300K into new Virginia redistricting fight as Dems call lawmakers back

Virginia Democrats surprise lawmakers with Monday special session on redistricting, sparking Republican accusations of a 'power grab' in Richmond.

Trump’s renewable energy attacks hamper permitting reform

{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story Trump's anti-renewable moves stifle energy talks The Trump administration’s attacks on renewable energy are making it more difficult for lawmakers to reach a bipartisan energy deal. © AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, File Key Democrats say they are not willing to play ball to achieve a...

Senate GOP confirms first group of Trump nominees after changing rules

Senate Republicans confirmed four dozen of President Trump’s nominees Thursday, the first tranche of his stalled choices to get over the finish line after the GOP changed the chamber’s rules last week to break a months-long blockade put up by the Democrats.  After weeks of warnings, Republicans late last week pulled the trigger on the...

NY Times executive editor on Trump suit: ‘He’s wrong … and we’ll win’

New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn expressed confidence the newspaper will defeat a defamation suit brought by President Trump this week. "He's wrong on the facts, he's wrong on the law. And we'll fight it and we'll win," Kahn said at an Axios Media Trends Live event on Thursday. Asked if The Times would...

Cassidy invites RFK Jr. to testify on CDC firings

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.), chair of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, wants Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to testify about the recent upheaval at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).  Cassidy invited Kennedy to respond to testimony presented this week by Susan Monarez, the agency’s...

House OKs GOP bill to deprioritize some renewable projects

The House on Thursday approved a Republican bill that seeks to deprioritize some renewable energy from getting onto the electric grid amid broader GOP attacks on green energy. The legislation, which passed 216-206, allows “dispatchable” energy to be prioritized amid the long line of projects that seek to get plugged into the nation’s electric grid....

Watch live: The Notable Staffer List 2025 — Honoring the staffers who make Capitol Hill run

The Hill’s third annual Notable Staffers event promises to once again spotlight some of the best, hardest-working and most effective congressional staffers who have made significant policy contributions this past year. This year has been one of the most consequential years in recent congressional history. With a new Republican majority and an administration eager to...

Almost 8 in 10 say it’s good for universities to accept international students: Survey

Nearly 8 in 10 Americans said it is good for U.S. colleges and universities to accept international students, according to a survey that was released Wednesday.  The new Pew Research poll found 79 percent of U.S. citizens think it is good for U.S. higher education institutions to bring on foreign students. The figure includes 66...

Republicans block Democratic effort to subpoena FCC’s Brendan Carr over Jimmy Kimmel

House Republicans on Thursday blocked Rep. Ro Khanna’s (D-Calif.) efforts to subpoena Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr to appear before the Oversight and Government Reform Committee. In a 24-21 vote along party lines, Khanna’s measure was struck down. However, Rep. Robert Garcia (Calif.), the top Democrat on the committee, said he plans to...

How the American dream became a nightmare for unaccompanied alien children 

“The road to hell is paved with good intentions.”  

FTC sues Live Nation, Ticketmaster over resales 

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and seven states sued Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation on Thursday, accusing the ticketing firms of allowing scalpers to circumvent their own rules and resell tickets at higher prices to draw in more profits. The government alleges that Ticketmaster and Live Nation tacitly coordinate with ticket brokers by...

Syrian foreign minister makes historic visit to Washington 

Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani made a historic visit to Capitol Hill on Thursday, the first Syrian government representative to hold official meetings with the United States in 25 years. The Trump administration and supporters in Congress are engaging with the new authorities in Damascus following the ousting of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in December. ...

Pence: Americans shouldn’t put each other ‘on trial’ over Kirk killing

Former Vice President Mike Pence urged Americans not to put each other “on trial” over the recent killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah.  “You know, the Bible says we mourn with those who mourn and grieve with those who grieve. And I just have to tell you, I knew Charlie Kirk. He’s a...

Manchin: Democrats would be blamed for shutdown

Former Sen. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) said Wednesday the blame for a potential government shutdown would likely fall on Democrats. “They’re going to be blamed for shutting it down,” Manchin told Semafor. “Why would they want to put themselves in that position? They don’t have leverage on those types of things." He added, "You’ve got to...

Americans don’t have a memory of the problems with dictatorships, but we can learn 

Americans must learn from other nations that have experienced dictatorships in order to understand the consequences of desiring one, as President Trump's actions and statements suggest he may be attempting to become a dictator.

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