Rep. Nancy Mace is trying to get Rep. Ilhan Omar removed from her committee assignments over comments the Democratic "Squad" member said about assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sounded the alarm Tuesday on weather-tampering efforts aimed at counteracting climate change and promoting rainfall, warning the left wants to take away Americans' "God-given rights over the Earth in order to satisfy their godless climate cult beliefs."
Senate Republicans on Tuesday introduced legislation to repeal two D.C. laws that allow inmates sentenced for violent crimes to petition for early release if they committed their felonies before they were 25 years old.
FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. Cory Booker got in a shouting match during Patel's appearance Tuesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, as the New Jersey Democrat accused him of being responsible for a "generational destruction of the nation's premier law enforcement agency."
Utah prosecutors will charge the suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk with aggravated murder and five other felonies and will seek the death penalty.
FBI Director Kash Patel concluded one of the most combative Senate hearings in recent memory Tuesday with a fusillade of attacks against Sen. Adam B. Schiff, calling him "a coward" and "political buffoon" and a "disgrace to this institution."
FBI Director Kash Patel clashed with skeptical Democrats at a contentious Senate oversight hearing Tuesday, defending his record amid criticism that he has politicized the nation's premier federal law enforcement agency and pursued retribution against perceived adversaries of President Donald Trump.
With her endorsement of Zohran Mamdani, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is showing that she has given up on combating antisemitism. Hochul on Sunday announced that she was backing Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race. It is an interesting move for Hochul, who has tried to position herself as a Democratic fighter against antisemitism and […]
The House passed two bills on Tuesday to assert congressional control over the District of Columbia’s sentencing policies, the first portion of a slate of legislation coming to a vote this week aimed at overhauling Washington, D.C.’s criminal justice system. The first bill is the D.C. Criminal Reforms to Immediately Make Everyone Safe Act, or DC...