Senate Republicans created procedural headaches Thursday for Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer to protest Democrats' plan not to hold a full impeachment trial for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
The House Democratic leader on Thursday said his troops won't come to House Speaker Mike Johnson's aid to salvage a bill to reauthorize the government's chief spying powers.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was in Washington on Thursday to discuss artificial intelligence policy on Capitol Hill, where efforts to write new laws to govern AI have slowed to a crawl.
President Biden received a double whammy of bad economic news this week with two separate Labor Department reports showing America's prolonged battle with inflation is still ongoing and undercutting his reelection message.
In its everlasting bid to betray the people who elected them, Congress is engaged in a bitter fight over whether or not the federal government can spy on people without a warrant. The object of this latest congressional feud is Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, which, on paper, allows federal […]
No one in America has a larger victim complex than Palestinian student activists at a liberal university, who think their egos take priority over the law. That includes the students at Vanderbilt University who think they are allowed to trespass and assault police officers because of their supposedly righteous cause. Vanderbilt ended up suspending and […]
A shakeup is happening among the Republican spending cardinals on the powerful House Appropriations Committee. Republicans named Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), a prominent negotiator, as the new head of the committee, which is tasked with crafting the 12 annual government funding bills, after retiring Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas) said she would step down from the...
Former Obama Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes said that President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner engaged in a “level of corruption that we’ve just never seen” when talking about his firm’s recent investments overseas. Rhodes said that Kushner engaged in corruption when asked about The New York Times’ recent reporting which detailed that 99 percent...
The House Rules Committee advanced a bill to reauthorize the U.S.’s warrantless surveillance authority late Thursday night, sending the measure to the floor one day after a band of Republicans blocked consideration of a previous version of the legislation. The panel voted 8-4 to adopt the rule — which governs debate on legislation — for a...