In the first candidate’s forum in the race for Democratic National Committee chair, all four publicly declared candidates spoke to Young Democrats of America (YDA) at their annual winter meeting, with each candidate vowing to institutionalize monetary support for the party's youth wing. “Each of the four of them coming here shows that they are...
The Biden administration announced $988 million in aid to Ukraine after the president promised to give as much aid to the country as possible before President-elect Trump takes office.
Armed with evidence he says counters parts of the FBI's official narrative on the July 13 assassination attempt on President-elect Donald Trump, Rep. Clay Higgins is planning to supercharge his independent investigation next Congress.
Rep. Chip Roy came to embattled Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's defense as allegations and doubt amount against him, arguing that "we've all had some indiscretions."
President-elect Donald Trump reentered the global stage on Saturday in Paris to celebrate the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral and engaged in discussions that could have ripple effects on America's involvement in the Ukraine war.
The Biden administration announced on Saturday nearly $1 million in arms support for Ukraine, the Department of Defense said in a press release. The $988 million assistance package will provide the country with munitions for rocket systems and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and support for maintenance and repair programs to help Ukraine's military "build and...
A man who ran for the congressional seat previously held by former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) taunted a federal judge's decision to immediately send him to prison for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. Philip Sean Grillo, who was sentenced Friday to 12 months in prison, let it be known in court that...
BEVERLY HILLS, California — Still reeling from the party’s electoral losses last month, the country’s Democratic governors descended on a plush Beverly Hills hotel...
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and fellow GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene are calling on federal agencies to stop negotiating collective bargaining agreements with the Biden administration, arguing that doing so will kneecap the incoming Trump White House.