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Campaigns · 119th Congress

The inconvenient truth about Donald Trump and the truth

there have been 10 homicides, five sexual abuse incidents, 131 assaults with a dangerous weapon, 146 robberies, 99 burglaries, 327 motor vehicle thefts, 569 thefts from auto and 1,316 "other" thefts in 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

GOP hawks show contrast with Trump on European allies

Ukraine aid question↵↵Wicker also noted that the fiscal 2026 NDAA authorizes more spending on the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, which has bankrolled new U.S. weapons and services for Ukraine.

Congress · 119th Congress

Republican defense hawks broke with Trump repeatedly in 2025

↵↵The plan never became a reality, and the fiscal 2026 defense authorization includes language that bars the Defense Department from modifying or combining the missions, responsibilities or force structure

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate clears fiscal 2026 NDAA

The Senate on Wednesday easily cleared the fiscal 2026 defense authorization, readying the mammoth $900.6 billion measure for a presidential signature. 

White House · 119th Congress

Spending law unenforceable if the president wants to violate it

↵↵And the fact that the money being used comes out of multiyear appropriations that remain available in fiscal 2026 means the maneuvers comply with the Antideficiency Act, the administration argues.

Congress · 119th Congress

No quick fix for Head Start funding as programs start to close

↵↵Senate Democrats also ran a "hotline" last week to gauge support for a package of funding bills that included the chamber's fiscal 2026 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations measure, which covers dollars

US says shutdown ended lawmaker ICE facility visit requirement

Ferguson, in his declaration, said that while ICE is incurring obligations for detention in advance of a fiscal 2026 spending bill that reopens the government, that is not subject to the expired Section

Are we at the beginning of the next civil war?

Why does it matter for the 2026 midterm elections? If Trump remains unpopular or has a poor job approval rating, Republicans’ majorities in Congress would be more at risk.

In DC, candidates line up for a job with little power

Jamie Raskin, D-Md., told The Washington Post last week that "it’s become obvious that the great Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton can’t run in 2026 and everybody should give her some space to figure out

Senate NDAA would hike defense spending by $32 billion

The Senate version of the fiscal 2026 defense policy bill would authorize an extra $32.1 billion for national security spending above what the Pentagon sought, putting the chamber on a collision course

Trump executive order targets transgender care

The document calls on changing relevant provisions in Federal Employees Health Benefits and Postal Service Health Benefits plans for 2026 Plan Year so that coverage can exclude pediatric gender-affirming