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RFK Jr.’s supporters lay the groundwork for another run for office

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s supporters are relaunching the political party he formed last year — potentially creating a pathway for him to run for president again in 2028 and...

Unearthed FEC records expose Katie Porter’s hypocrisy after she fumes at ‘new billionaire’ joining race

Katie Porter’s jab at billionaire Tom Steyer after he entered California's gubernatorial race backfired after records showed she took more than $10k from him.

Coast Guard defends dropping hate label for swastikas, nooses, Confederate flags

The Coast Guard changed its policy to reclassify displays of swastikas, nooses and hate symbols as "potentially divisive" rather than "hate incidents."

House Dem serving since 1993 announces she won’t seek re-election

Rep. Nydia Velázquez, a Democrat who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives for more than 30 years, announced that she will not run for re-election in 2026.

House GOP campaign chair wants Trump ‘out there on the trail’ in midterm battle for majority

GOP campaign chair calls Democratic 2025 election wins a "wake up call" for Republican voters ahead of crucial 2026 midterm elections and party strategy.

Pressure ratchets up on Congress to ban lawmakers from the stock market

The public is fed up with lawmakers getting rich off the stock market while serving in Congress, and now a bipartisan House coalition may soon ban them from trading.

Epstein files to go public as Trump says he signed law authorizing release of records

President Donald Trump signed legislation allowing the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein files, after the House voted 421-1 to approve the measure on Tuesday.

Senators rail against ‘cash grab’ spending bill provision as House preps repeal vote

The Senate reached bipartisan unity in its fury over a recently-passed law that would allow lawmakers to sue federal government and reap a massive amount of money.

Dem veterans break silence after viral video causes backlash on social media: ‘Frustrated’

Six Democratic lawmakers with military experience, including Jason Crow and Elissa Slotkin, tell servicemembers they must refuse orders violating the Constitution.

Fox News Poll: Voters say White House is doing more harm than good on economy

Trump's approval hits new lows as 76% view economy negatively in latest Fox News poll. Rising costs for groceries, utilities spark voter dissatisfaction nationwide.

AG Bondi: ‘New Information’ Triggered Renewed Pursuit of Epstein Probe

Four months ago, the DOJ and FBI said they exhaustively scrutinized the files and found no evidence that could predicate new charges.

NYC College Student Government Blocked TPUSA Chapter After Kirk Assassination

A St. John’s University sophomore faced personal attacks from his peers after trying to found a new chapter of the group.

Labor Department skips October jobs report due to government shutdown

The Labor Department announced Wednesday that it won't be releasing its monthly jobs report for October because the record-breaking government shutdown prevented it from collecting necessary data.

Boasberg revives criminal contempt probe over Trump’s deportation flights to El Salvador

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Wednesday said he's once again moving ahead with a contempt investigation into Trump administration officials, seeking to find the people he believes intentionally defied his orders to ground airplanes deporting illegal immigrants in March.

Senators quickly run into roadblocks to fixing the high cost of health care

A Senate hearing Wednesday on lowering health care costs underscored the deep partisan divisions that appear likely to prevent a compromise from coming together this year.

Rep. Crockett accuses EPA chief Zeldin of taking donations from the wrong Jeffrey Epstein

Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin called out Rep. Jasmine Crockett for alleging he took campaign donations from deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, saying she has the wrong Epstein.

‘Sanctuary census’: Republicans say Democrats stole power through bogus 2020 count

Congressional Republicans called for an overhaul of Census Bureau procedures before the next count is due, saying the agency ran the 2020 version with "fake" people and shifted power away from GOP-leaning states by undercounting their population.

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