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House lawmakers spar over harms of potential DHS shutdown
Republicans and Democrats sparred about the potential real-world harms of a partial shutdown for the Department of Homeland Security.
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Republicans and Democrats sparred about the potential real-world harms of a partial shutdown for the Department of Homeland Security.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle came down hard on various sectors of the U.S. prescription drug supply during a hearing on Wednesday.
The House Rules Committee teed up legislation that would again prevent lawmakers from terminating President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs.Â
The battle over immigration enforcement has become a fight over whether to temporarily extend funding for the last fiscal 2026 spending bill.
Top officials with the U.S. immigration enforcement agencies defended their approach Tuesday at a House Homeland Security Committee hearing.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi is set to face House lawmakers at an oversight hearing Wednesday that could focus on Epstein file releases.
White House sends counterproposal to Senate Democrats as deadline to re-up Homeland Security spending approaches.
The Justice Department took steps Monday to unwind the contempt of Congress case against Trump ally Stephen Bannon.
Republican lawmakers set up oversight hearings starting this week after the fatal shootings of two Americans by immigration agents last month.
Ongoing fight over fiscal 2026 funding for federal immigration agencies has also left disaster preparedness earmarks in limbo.
Trump's plan is to establish "most favored nation" pricing to bring U.S. prescription drug pricing more in line with what other countries pay.
A House subcommittee will take up a bipartisan bill that would make structural changes to the public-private FirstNet system.
Democrats have dismissed the idea of another continuing resolution over concerns that it would incentivize negotiators to drag out the talks.
Two GOP defense chairs would like to see Congress enact a second reconciliation package that includes $450 billion for national security.
In a letter, Durbin asks Grassley to ask senior executive branch officials to address use of Section 702 authority.
A bill intended to speed up approval of new satellites remains on hold after a Senate panel did not return to work on the proposal Wednesday.
Top Democrats in the House and Senate outlined their demands Wednesday for negotiations on full-year DHS funding ahead of a Feb. 13 deadline.
Lawmakers are using immigration enforcement horror stories to emphasize their concerns with Trump's immigration policies.
Proposal would speed federal approval of new satellites as SpaceX seeks to build a large constellation of AI data satellites.
The Clintons will appear for depositions in late February as part of a House panel investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the chairman announced.