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As threats climb, political violence debate roils Congress again
In the same week Capitol Police reported rising threat investigations, members of Congress grappled with recent assaults — and whose rhetoric is to blame.
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In the same week Capitol Police reported rising threat investigations, members of Congress grappled with recent assaults — and whose rhetoric is to blame.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is in the middle of blowback from Congress about public safety in immigration enforcement.
Privacy-minded Senate Judiciary members rehashed their support for adding a warrant requirement to a powerful surveillance authority.
The fallout from the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minnesota is reverberating in Senate races nationwide.
Chairman Jim Risch, R-Idaho, arrives for a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday.
The White House rejected a Democratic call for restraints on immigration agents, saying talks should be separate from a big spending measure.
Rubio left open possibility that the administration could use military force if Venezuela’s interim president doesn’t cooperate with the U.S.
Here are three takeaways from President Donald Trump’s visit to Iowa on Tuesday, his first midterm campaign tour stop of 2026.
Vindman’s campaign launch video presented him as a check against the president and Republicans, tapping into recent hot-button issues.
Senators reported positive discussions Tuesday night as they search for a way to end an impasse over Homeland Security funding.
The fatal shooting of a citizen in Minneapolis has divided Republicans over the right-to-carry but united Democrats against Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
Final rule would speed process companies must go through to receive exploration licenses and commercial recovery permit applications.
Longtime House delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton has announced her retirement, kicking off a new era for D.C.
A Virginia judge sided Tuesday with Republican state lawmakers who challenged the commonwealth’s mid-decade redistricting process.
House Democrats asked a federal judge to block the latest DHS policy limiting lawmaker oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
A proposed 5 percent raise in Coast Guard funding hangs in the balance as Congress fights over Department of Homeland Security spending.
A Senate GOP caucus largely loyal to Trump appears increasingly at odds with his immigration policies after a shooting in Minnesota.
Even as the Trump administration has increasingly militarized drug and immigration enforcement, Congress took a step to restrain that trend.
The fatal shooting in Minnesota over the weekend has led to renewed talk by lawmakers of impeachment and insurrection.
The Homeland Security spending bill would solidify the Trump administration’s drastic cuts to oversight components at DHS.