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Iran remains thorn for Trump as he mulls new military strikes
President Trump is once again forced to deal with an Iranian crisis, even as most American voters want him to focus on high prices.
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President Trump is once again forced to deal with an Iranian crisis, even as most American voters want him to focus on high prices.
As their Republican majority shrinks, House leaders are banking on near-perfect attendance to pass funding bills and advance their agenda.
The Oversight chairman said action is expected next week after the former president did not show up for a deposition about Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump used a visit to Michigan to declare that an "economic boon" was underway as voter concerns about high prices grow.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority sounded ready to uphold bans on transgender girls competing in girls’ sports.
Passage follows furor over Elon Musk-owned X allowing the Grok AI chatbot to generate sexualized images of real people, including children.
Democrats who want to ban stock trading by members are frustrated by a new bill, though at least one has already signed on to support it.
Should Jan. 6 be a national holiday? - Donald Trump
Some Republican lawmakers on Monday criticized the Justice Department’s investigation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Democratic former Rep. Mary Peltola launched a run for Senate in Alaska on Monday, challenging Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan.
Republicans in Congress have to weigh how aggressive they need to be to try to advance President Trump's policies as the midterms approach.
House Democrats renewed their legal challenge Monday to new restrictions on oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Maine state Sen. Joe Baldacci, the brother of former Rep. and Gov. John Baldacci, is running to succeed Democratic Rep. Jared Golden.Â
The measure would allow lawmakers to keep stocks they already own, and they could still buy and sell diversified investment funds.
Sen. Thom Tillis said he'd oppose any nominees for the Federal Reserve due to the administration's criminal investigation of Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
Arizona senator sues after DoD tries to reduce his pension pay and rank after he appeared in a video urging troops to refuse unlawful orders.
The increase would come as judiciary officials have raised serious concerns about threats facing federal judges.
Appropriations are on the agenda for both chambers of Congress this week, and a Venezuela war powers resolution could come to the Senate floor.
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Over a six-decade political career, Maryland Democrat Steny H. Hoyer built a legacy of influence few can match.