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Congress needs to reclaim its role in policymaking

The 119th Congress will be the first to begin since the Supreme Court overturned its 1984 Chevron decision, and their are proposed reforms to restore the role of the legislative branch in policymaking, incentivizing members to invest in lawmaking and reclaiming its role as the people's chamber.

‘This s— has to stop’: Former Jill Biden spox rips Dems for ‘vilifying’ DEI critics as ‘White supremacists’

First Lady Jill Biden's former press secretary was one of many on social media to blast an MSNBC guest who labeled a Trump cabinet nominee as a "white supremacist."

‘Political prosecutions’: Republican AGs demand end to ‘lawfare’ prosecutions of President-elect Trump

GOP Attorneys General urge an end to "political prosecutions" against Trump, calling cases unjust and aimed at derailing his presidency.

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to potentially releasing the Ethics Committee report on Gaetz

The House Ethics Committee was planning on releasing its report investigating allegations of sexual misconduct and alleged drug use by former Rep. Matt Gaetz, but the panel canceled its meeting Friday, and no report has appeared.

‘Not committed’: Conservatives warn Mike Johnson still has hill to climb before winning speaker’s gavel

Some conservatives are warning that House Speaker Mike Johnson may still have to prove himself before a House-wide speaker vote in January.

Rahm Emanuel mulling bid to steer DNC in wake of disastrous election night for Dems

Rahm Emanuel is considering a run for chair of the Democratic National Committee, two sources in the DNC orbit confirm to Fox News, in the wake of the party's setbacks in last week's elections

Will Trump White House rescue TikTok from looming ban? President-elect has done a 180 on the app

Months ago, former President Trump vaguely suggested that those who "like TikTok" should vote for him, raising the hopes for users of the video-sharing app that he might thwart a ban that is soon to take effect.

Trial begins for the man accused of killing Georgia nursing student Laken Riley

Opening statements began Friday in the trial of the man accused of killing a Georgia nursing student, in a case that helped fan the immigration debate during the last election cycle.

Trump is already testing Congress and daring Republicans to oppose him

After a resounding election victory, delivering what President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans said is a mandate to govern, an uneasy political question is emerging: Will there be any room for dissent in the U.S. Congress?

Doug Burgum ‘s advocacy for oil, gas drilling wins him Donald Trump’s pick for Interior secretary

President-elect Donald Trump marked a pivotal shift in his goal of reshaping the U.S. energy landscape with his pick of North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to head the Department of the Interior.

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