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Congress · 119th Congress

ATF nominee advanced by Senate Judiciary Committee

That $40 million decrease, a 2.5 percent cut, in a fiscal 2026 law (PL 119-74) would continue a "compounded reduction in operational funding," Cekada said in a written response to lawmakers.

Congress · 119th Congress

Congress turns to Homeland Security funding clash

↵↵Congress stripped out that Homeland Security portion from a fiscal 2026 spending package and agreed to a short-term extension of current funding levels to negotiate.

Congress · 119th Congress

Trump announces ‘framework’ with NATO to start Greenland talks

"We live in 2026."↵↵Rasmussen, who was in Washington for initial but brief negotiations with the White House last week, welcomed Trump stating clearly that U.S. military action was off the table.

White House · 119th Congress

Compared with other presidents, Trump 2.0 is one of a kind

on Truth Social every 80 min, 5 sec (avg)…↵• …and spent 40.82% of the first 365 at Trump-branded property ⛳️↵↵• He has pardoned more… pic.twitter.com/IDjib6tULK— Factba.se (@FactbaseFeed) January 20, 2026

Congress · 119th Congress

White House signaled a domestic pivot, but Trump had other plans

The goal: Cool voter heartburn by convincing them that 2026 would be better for their wallets and retirement accounts, driven by the kicking in of the massive Republican-led domestic tax and spending bill

Congress · 119th Congress

US capture of Maduro rests on criminal case

↵↵[Related: Press Conference: Donald Trump Discusses the Capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela – Jan. 3, 2026]↵↵However, in a press conference Saturday Trump did not rule out the continued presence of

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Supreme Court lets Texas use GOP-redrawn congressional map

↵↵And Alito wrote that he would not delay the decision by writing a detailed response to the dissent because "Texas needs certainty on which map will govern the 2026 midterm elections."