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Congress searches for path on surveillance authority renewal
This week, neither chamber has announced action on a bill that might make it through Congress and be signed into law.
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This week, neither chamber has announced action on a bill that might make it through Congress and be signed into law.
The Trump administration has defended the FCC process at the Supreme Court, arguing that the FCC’s process isn’t binding, but a notice to a company that they may, in the future, face legal liability
At issue in the sprawling debate is the extent of the changes passed last Congress during the last reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, when national security
Levitt said the executive order runs into a fundamental problem: the Constitution gives states the primary role in running elections, with the possibility for Congress to weigh in on the rules.
President Donald Trump must still face civil lawsuits seeking to hold him accountable for his role in the lead up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, a federal judge ruled Tuesday in a long-running
Trump announced in a statement on his Truth Social platform that the administration would work in “close conjunction” with Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La
John Fortier, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, pointed out that Congress has altered the definition of citizenship multiple times, including citizenship rules for those born
Provisions struck on a Byrd rule point of order fall out of a reconciliation bill — which can greatly affect its chance of passage, depending on the political importance of the offending language
Trump criticism President Donald Trump has long criticized the counting of late-arriving ballots, and the policies in those states served as the hooks for some of his most prolific evidence-free
Trump at first issued an executive order to force changes in state voting rules on registrations and counting deadlines, parts of which courts found violating federal administrative law or exceeding
That made states and their representatives in Congress nervous that funds left over after deployment proposals would be clawed back.
“Congress can’t force cities to do its bidding whether on immigration, guns or the environment.”
↵↵Current rules allow E15 use nine months of the year but limit blends to 10 percent ethanol during the summer due to concerns about smog pollution.↵↵Rep.
The Trump administration has leaned on those tariffs in international negotiations to seek trade agreements.
The Trump administration plans to sue states for their artificial intelligence laws, but how the push is affecting work on future legislation depends on a state's politics.
That we have a Congress whose responsibility and obligation is to oversee and criticize when necessary the executive branch.
↵↵"This extension will allow the Supreme Court the time necessary to provide a ruling on this very consequential issue," House Rules Chairwoman Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., said, noting that the court heard
Trump didn't wait for Congress or traditional rulemaking, taking matters into his own hands by striking individual deals with drug companies to lower their prices, largely using the threat of tariffs as
↵↵The setting of deposition dates will likely lead House Republicans to temporarily suspend contempt of Congress proceedings against the Clintons, who did not appear for separate depositions last month
contempt of Congress measures this week.