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Dems in illegal orders video defiant after DOJ’s failed indictment attempt
Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
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Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
↵↵Presidential historians highlighted Trump 2.0's habit of trying to bypass or weaken Congress, noting that other presidents typically tried working with Congress and securing major — even contentious
Seven months after Trump announced a Golden Dome missile shield, lawmakers say they have yet to learn meaningful information about the plans.
The IG said Hegseth could declassify information, but his use of Signal on a personal phone to send nonpublic info violated DOD policy.
California's redistricting turned Republican Ken Calvert's seat blue, so he'll run in an adjoining district held by GOPÂ incumbent Young Kim.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said Thursday.
The D.C. actions also reflect Trump 2.0’s more interventionist streak than his first administration.
Senate Foreign Relations member Christopher S.
The cost of the Navy’s fleet has nearly doubled in the last two decades but the number of vessels is about the same, said Shelby S.
In the letter, the lawmakers urged a hard look at TransDigm Group Inc.’s acquisition of two specialized aerospace parts builders: SEI Industries LTD and Raptor Labs Holdco, LLC.
The agency is working with Capitol Police, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department, the FBI, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and dozens of other federal and city agencies, Guglielmi said.
Ayanna S. Pressley, D-Mass., requested. Rep.
Section 702’s expiration would severely limit the quality, accuracy and degree to which the U.S. intelligence community can deliver critical threat reporting and intelligence to policymakers on a daily
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, said Tuesday that the Senate was working on a supplemental package.
Alito Jr.’s draft decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization galvanized the two sides further.
EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan, meanwhile, was in Rockford, Ill., to announce $6.5 billion in funding to upgrade drinking water systems as part of last year’s infrastructure law.
Recently, the Department of Energy shifted its position on COVID-19’s origins and joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation in concluding the pandemic was most likely the result of a lab leak.
The messy Republican fight over the next House speaker is a reminder that, despite a new year starting, there is no bottom in U.S. politics.