White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre reminded reporters Monday to maintain decorum in the "historic" press room and said she will not accept interruptions after a reporter known for outbursts interrupted the start of an appearance by actor Jason Sudeikis and the cast of "Ted Lasso."
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Monday said the Biden administration's refusal to release key details behind President Biden's mishandling of classified documents to lawmakers "doesn't pass the smell test."
Sen. Mark Warner, a member of the Senate Banking Committee who was among several lawmakers to receive campaign contributions from the failed Silicon Valley Bank, downplayed the donations on Monday by saying he was unswayed by them.
TikTok is mobilizing a cadre of influencers to descend on Washington and persuade lawmakers not to kill the China-founded app's operation ahead of CEO Shou Zi Chew's testimony in the House this week.
President Biden issued his first veto Monday, nixing Congress' move to roll back new Labor Department rules allowing retirement fiduciaries to engage in ESG investing that takes climate change and social justice politics into consideration.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took a swipe at former President Trump's sordid legal troubles and signaled he will not intervene in an effort to extradite Mr. Trump if he's charged by a liberal Manhattan district attorney over allegations he paid hush money to adult performer Stormy Daniels.
The founder of the Crime Prevention Research Center says many instances of a good guy with a gun stopping a bad guy with a gun have been left out of the FBI's database of active shooting incidents, fueling a false narrative that rarely do good guys with guns stop shootings.