Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress
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He was also probably not referring to the administrations of Democratic presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F.
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He was also probably not referring to the administrations of Democratic presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, John F.
“The attitude we’re seeing from FISA 702’s boosters right now is, ‘If we can pretend it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’” Jake Laperruque, deputy director of the Security and Surveillance Project at the
Decades of anger and frustration are turning into cautious optimism for some victims of contaminated drinking water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, as about two dozen of more than 3,700 lawsuits seeking compensation for damages appear headed for trial later this year in federal court in North Carolina. Once settled, these so-called bellwether cases, […]
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., told CNN on Tuesday night. “The president has promised to commit war crimes. He promised to eradicate an entire civilization.
President Donald Trump’s desire to make the nation’s capital “beautiful again” is a central focus of the White House’s fiscal 2027 budget request for the Interior Department. The budget, released Friday, calls for $15.9 billion for the department, a $2.3 billion decrease from the fiscal 2026 enacted level. The White House said this decrease accounts […]
President Donald Trump unveiled on Friday a nearly $2.2 trillion discretionary spending request for the coming fiscal year, a nearly 21 percent increase over the current year’s level because of a dramatic proposed boost in defense funding. The election-year spending blueprint doubles down on an administration drive to pump up the Pentagon’s budget while making major […]
President Donald Trump’s effort to curtail mail voting through executive order will likely be ruled illegal in at least one of several lawsuits filed this week, experts said, the latest in the president’s long-running effort to assert federal control of elections. Democratic party groups and civil rights organizations have already filed three lawsuits over the […]
The S&P hit 7,000,” he said. “We hit it in our first year.
Mission creep has stymied U.S. presidents in the Middle East and beyond, and now the escalation of President Donald Trump’s military operation in Iran has left him with no clear off-ramp as congressional Democrats lambaste his command of the war. The commander in chief and his top war aides initially tried selling his decision to […]
Starting gate #OKSEN: Energy executive Alan S.
Those realities have complicated the administration’s claims of decisive strategic progress, with Trump saying Thursday that Iran has been “beat to s–t.”
Kennedy Jr.’s Health and Human Services Department, while also appeasing a set of stick-to-science senators increasingly unhappy with Kennedy’s direction.
Christopher S. Murphy, the Homeland Security subcommittee’s top Democrat, said splitting off ICE funding from the rest of DHS was “the most likely path this week” to reopening most of the agency.
Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won the Democratic primary Tuesday in the race to succeed retiring Sen. Richard J. Durbin.
The judge's preliminary injunction on Monday dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s public health agenda.
Christopher S.
After Trump called Gallrein onto the stage, Gallrein led a “U-S-A” chant before telling the crowd: “Tom Massie stands with the ladies of ‘The View.’ Mr. President, we stand with you, ‘Fight!
Escalating his feud with Rep. Thomas Massie, President Donald Trump on Wednesday will hit the pause button on overseeing the Iran war with a swing through the rebellious Kentuckian’s district amid Massie’s primary battle. Trump ostensibly will be in Ohio and the neighboring Bluegrass State to push his administration’s efforts to lower prices. But he […]
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., one of the senators pushing for votes if public hearings don’t happen. Murphy sponsored two of the five new measures.
Christopher S. Murphy, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, echoed that view.