Nancy Pelosi praises President Joe Biden for reducing inflation and combating climate change

Nancy Pelosi praised President Joe Biden for reducing inflation and leading efforts to combat climate change.

Immigration Policy and Messaging

Rep. Seth Moulton discusses Massachusetts Governor sending delegation to border, emphasizes need for Congress to act on immigration, praises Biden's actions, and criticizes Trump's politicization of the issue.

President Biden's border actions and immigration system fixes

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas explained the timeline of border actions taken by President Biden, highlighting efforts to fix the immigration system and secure funding through Congress.

Medical Care in Gaza

Former U.S. Army combat surgeon testifies before Congress about providing medical care in Gaza.

Response to Reports of Migrants Affiliated with ISIS Smuggling Network

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas responded to reports of migrants brought to the U.S. by an ISIS-affiliated smuggling network, stating there is no evidence of them plotting harm. He emphasized the priority of safety and security, highlighting screening and vetting procedures in place. Mayorkas also addressed concerns about the release of illegal crossers, attributing it to insufficient detention capacity and calling for Congress to fix the broken immigration system.

Republican Abe Hamadeh running for Congress in Arizona's 8th Congressional District

Republican Abe Hamadeh, a U.S. Army veteran, is running for Congress in Arizona's 8th Congressional District, focusing on issues like election integrity and the border crisis. He is supported by former President Trump and Arizona Senate candidate Kari Lake.

House Republicans Threatening to Hold Attorney General Merrick Garland Accountable

House Republicans, led by Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, are threatening to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland accountable in federal court for failing to deliver tapes of a special counsel's interview of President Biden to Congress.

Sen. John Fetterman's Visit to Israel and Support for Israel's War Against Hamas

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem and showed support for Israel's war against Hamas.

Dr. Anthony Fauci's Security Winding Down

Dr. Anthony Fauci's U.S. Marshals protection is winding down after years due to death threats. He faced criticism for justifying pandemic-era restrictions during Congress testimony.

Governor Doug Burgum's Comments on Biden Administration

Governor Doug Burgum of North Dakota claimed that the United States under President Joe Biden is a dictatorship, citing actions such as bypassing Congress and defying the Supreme Court.

Proposed bill to require White House to notify Congress about president taking drugs

Tennessee Republican proposes bill to require White House to notify Congress when the president takes drugs that alter alertness, judgment, or mood. Bill called the No Juicing Joe Act due to concerns about President Biden's mental decline. Republican officials criticize Biden's cognitive abilities, while White House dismisses criticisms as partisan politics.

Military veteran Laurie Buckhout running for Congress in North Carolina

Military veteran Laurie Buckhout is running for Congress in North Carolina with a focus on addressing poverty, jobs, the economy, and immigration. She aims to make a historic shift in a traditionally Democrat-led district.

Argentine Protests Outside Congress

Argentine protesters clash with police outside Congress as lawmakers debate key economic reform bill for new President Javier Milei.

Republican Women Congressional Candidates

House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik hosts women Republican congressional candidates endorsed by her super PAC, E-PAC. The event highlighted candidates aiming to flip districts and increase Republican representation in Congress.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech to Congress

House Republicans criticize progressive Democrats threatening to boycott Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress next month due to disagreement over Israel's operation in Gaza

Nancy Pelosi's Opposition to Benjamin Netanyahu Addressing Congress

Nancy Pelosi believes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not have been invited to address Congress and criticizes him for his actions regarding the nuclear agreement with Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Address Congress Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to address a joint meeting of Congress on July 24, amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and growing political divisions. The address is met with both support and criticism from lawmakers, highlighting America's relationship with Israel and the challenges in the region.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to Address Congress Amid Gaza Conflict

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address Congress amid ongoing war with Hamas in Gaza, with tensions and boycotts expected from some Democrats. President Biden has criticized Netanyahu's handling of the war and called for more humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Accusations of Hunter Biden Lying to Congress

Rep. James Comer accuses Hunter Biden of lying to Congress to protect his father, President Joe Biden. Comer claims Hunter Biden committed perjury by lying about his association with certain LLCs and receiving money from Chinese nationals.

Criticism of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Invitation to Address Congress

Sen. Bernie Sanders criticizes top leaders for inviting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to address Congress, calling him a 'war criminal' amid the ongoing war with Gaza. Several Senate Democrats express concern and disagreement with the decision, citing Netanyahu's actions and lack of commitment to a two-state solution.

Political Dispute Over Netanyahu's Speech to Congress

Sen. Bernie Sanders refuses to attend speech by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him a 'war criminal' and criticizing the invitation by both Republican and Democrat lawmakers.

Bernie Sanders to Skip Netanyahu's Address to Congress

Sen. Bernie Sanders announces he will not attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's joint address to Congress, calling him a 'war criminal.'

Challenges and Frustrations in the U.S. House of Representatives

A significant number of House members are choosing not to seek re-election due to frustrations with the dysfunction and lack of productivity in Congress. Many cite diminishing rewards, increasing hardships, and the dominance of brawlers and attention-seekers in the institution. Financial challenges, safety concerns, and a lack of bipartisan cooperation are also contributing factors.

Invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Address Congress

House Speaker Mike Johnson is preparing to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress despite public breaks between President Biden and Israel.

U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans recovering from minor stroke

U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans of Philadelphia is recovering from a minor stroke and plans to return to voting in Washington in about six weeks.

Cryptocurrency Regulation in Congress

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer discusses the battle between pro-crypto lawmakers and 'dinosaurs' in Congress and 'kleptomaniac bureaucrats' like SEC Chairman Gary Gensler. Legislation like the FIT for the 21st Century Act aims to protect consumers and clarify regulatory oversight on cryptocurrencies.

IRS Whistleblower Records on Hunter and James Biden

IRS whistleblower records reveal a WeChat message thread from 2017 between Hunter and James Biden with a person named 'Dad' as the administrator. The thread's content is redacted, but it refers to President Joe Biden's son and brother. Further documents suggest Hunter Biden's involvement with the CIA and potential lies to Congress. House investigators launched a probe into the Biden family in 2022, revealing financial ties and payments from foreign business ventures.

Hunter Biden's Alleged Lies to Congress

Republican lawmakers accuse Hunter Biden of lying to Congress during recent deposition, pointing to evidence of false statements and obstruction of a congressional investigation into his family's potential corruption.

Impact of Illegal Immigration on Families

The family of a little girl who died at the hands of an illegal immigrant is fighting for change at the highest levels of government. The godfather of the child is running for Congress to address the border crisis and deport illegal immigrants.

Criticism of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene by CNN commentator Van Jones

CNN commentator Van Jones criticizes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, calling her a disgraceful 'clown' for her behavior in Congress and lack of legislative accomplishments.

Congressional Hearing Drama

During an official hearing, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene engaged in a heated exchange with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jasmine Crockett, with insults being traded back and forth. The situation resembled an episode of the 'Jerry Springer Show.'

President Biden's Executive Privilege Assertion

President Biden asserts executive privilege over his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur, leading to a clash with Congress. Trump Campaign Spokesman criticizes Biden for a perceived double standard in the use of executive privilege.

Supreme Court ruling on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau funding mechanism

The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding mechanism, allowing it to bypass the usual appropriations process. Justice Clarence Thomas authored the majority opinion, with dissent from Justices Alito and Gorsuch.

Comedian Jon Stewart Mocks Rep. Nancy Pelosi for Alleged Insider Trading

Comedian Jon Stewart mocked Rep. Nancy Pelosi for allegedly using inside information for personal financial gain, citing the corruption trial of Sen. Robert Menendez. Stewart criticized Congress for allowing members to trade stocks and avoid prosecution.

Biden Administration's Potential $1 Billion Weapons Sale to Israel

The Biden administration is advancing a potential $1 billion weapons sale to Israel despite ongoing operations in Rafah, southern Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is determined to continue despite warnings from the U.S. Congress is being briefed on the potential sale, which includes tank ammunition, tactical vehicles, and mortar rounds. The weapons wouldn't arrive for two years and the U.S. administration recently stated that Israel may have violated international law in Gaza.

Fox News Digital News Quiz

This article is about a news quiz by Fox News Digital that features a rare show of unity in Congress and one celebrity's life outside of Hollywood. It includes various quizzes on different topics and encourages readers to test their knowledge.

Juan Ciscomani's Views on Immigration and Border Policies

Juan Ciscomani, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Mexico, represents Arizona in Congress as a Republican. He discusses immigration policies, his beliefs, and the border crisis in his district.

House Speaker Mike Johnson's Continued Role After Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Failed Attempt to Oust Him

House Speaker Mike Johnson remains in his position after Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's failed attempt to oust him. Johnson called on House Republicans to stick together despite their slim majority. Greene's motion to vacate the chair was effectively killed before the vote on Johnson's ouster. Johnson emphasized the need for a functioning Congress in the midst of conflicts and expressed confidence in Republican victories in November.

Maggie Goodlander's Congressional Candidacy in New Hampshire

Maggie Goodlander, wife of National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, announces candidacy for Congress in New Hampshire's Second Congressional District. She has ties to Democrats and Republicans and aims to succeed longtime Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster. Goodlander faces scrutiny over her residency and Biden administration policies.

House Speaker Mike Johnson facing motion to oust him

House Speaker Mike Johnson faces a motion to oust him led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene due to disagreements over government funding and foreign aid. The vote is expected to fail with opposition from both Republicans and Democrats.

President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Program Controversy

FOX News reports on the controversy surrounding President Biden's student loan forgiveness program and the debate over the administration's authority to cancel debt against the will of Congress and the Supreme Court.

Handling of Antisemitism in Public Schools

Leaders of three large public school systems will testify before Congress about handling incidents of antisemitism on their campuses amid previous inquiries into pro-Palestinian protests on campuses. The hearing will focus on K-12 schools' responses to harassment of students based on shared ancestry.

Peaceful Protests at Columbia Encampment

Rep. Jamaal Bowman describes the Columbia encampment protests as completely peaceful and criticizes the use of military-dressed law enforcement officers. He highlights the importance of peaceful protests and accountability in Congress.

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries' Influence in Congress

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, as House Minority Leader, has wielded significant power in Congress by securing crucial votes, ensuring government funding, and supporting bipartisan partnerships to prevent chaos and extremism in the House.

Empower Oversight Whistleblowers & Research motion to unseal DOJ subpoenas

Fox News reports on Empower Oversight Whistleblowers & Research filing a motion to unseal documents related to Justice Department's subpoenas of personal phone and email records of members of Congress during the Trump-Russia investigation.

Former Congressman Embraces Drag Persona for Income

Former New York congressman George Santos is embracing his drag persona 'Kitara Ravache' for financial gain after being expelled from Congress. He is offering personalized video messages on Cameo for a limited time at a reduced price, with a portion of the proceeds going to charity.

Former Congressman George Santos Embraces Drag Persona for Income

Disgraced former New York congressman George Santos has embraced his drag persona 'Kitara Ravache' after being expelled from Congress. He is offering personalized video messages on Cameo for a limited time to generate income.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Threat to Remove House Speaker Mike Johnson

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene threatens to call a vote to remove House Speaker Mike Johnson, but has not triggered the resolution yet. Democrats may support Johnson, changing the math in the House necessary to remove the Speaker.

Republican Missouri State Rep. Justin Hicks running for Congress

Republican Missouri State Rep. Justin Hicks, known for identifying as an American during a debate on diversity, equity, and inclusion, is running for Congress. He highlights the shift in support from minority voters towards Republican values and aims to advocate for a balanced budget if elected.

Ukraine seeking aid package from Congress to defend against Russia

Ukraine's Prime Minister calls for $60 billion aid package from Congress to defend against Russia.

Political News

Gregg Jarrett from Fox News criticizes President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan as a tactic to gain votes. Democrat Peter Barca announces his bid for Congress against Republican U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District.

TikTok facing potential divestiture in the US

Congress is fast-tracking a bill to force TikTok's Chinese parent company ByteDance to divest its ownership stake, which could impact millions of users and businesses in the US. The bill has support from data privacy and national security hawks, but faces legal challenges.

Political Aid Package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan

President Biden did not respond to a question about Iran's attacks on Israel. Former President Trump's idea for Ukraine aid as a loan could unify Democrats and Republicans. Renewed urgency for aid in Congress after Iranian drone attack on Israel. Senate passed aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. House Republicans urge Speaker to bring aid package to a vote. Democrats prefer combining aid for Ukraine and Israel, with Ukraine aid as a loan.

Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Impact on Small Businesses

American small businesses are struggling with tax preparation ahead of Tax Day, with many spending hours on filing. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has been beneficial for small businesses, leading to job creation and economic growth. The pending expiration of the TCJA could have negative consequences, and there are calls for its extension to continue the benefits for small businesses.

The National Security Threat of TikTok

TikTok poses a significant national security threat to the United States as it is controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, allowing them to manipulate public opinion and spread propaganda.

Senator Joe Manchin's stance on President Biden and the border situation

Senator Joe Manchin believes President Biden needs to move to the center and acknowledge the mistake at the border, urging him to declare a national emergency if necessary. Manchin is withholding his endorsement until he sees action on this issue.

Political Scandal Involving Kevin McCarthy and Matt Gaetz

Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy claims he was ousted because a member of Congress wanted him to stop an ethics complaint related to alleged sexual misconduct with a 17-year-old. Rep. Matt Gaetz is implicated in the situation.

U.S. Drug Shortages

U.S. drug shortages have reached record levels with 323 medicines in short supply, prompting calls for action from Congress and federal agencies. Issues include low prices for generics and other factors driving shortages.

DHS Secretary Testifying Before Congress on 2025 Budget Request

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will testify before Congress on the Department of Homeland Security’s requested budget for 2025 on Wednesday.

Critique of Congress by Senator Ron Johnson

Senator Ron Johnson criticizes Congress for out of control federal spending and lack of oversight, particularly regarding the COVID-19 pandemic response and government accountability. He highlights challenges in conducting investigations and warns about the government's unaccountability to the American public.

Congressional activities

Congress returns after a two-week recess with an impeachment trial and threats to Speaker Mike Johnson's job.

Meeting between David Cameron and Donald Trump regarding Ukraine funding

Former U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron met with former President Donald Trump in a surprise visit to Mar-a-Lago to discuss additional funding for Ukraine in its war against Russia.

Americans' Views on Presidential Power and Checks and Balances

Americans express willingness to push the boundaries of the political framework to allow more presidential power, especially if their party's candidate wins. Views on presidential power differ based on party affiliation, with Republicans more supportive of unilateral action by a Republican president and vice versa.

US Federal Government Debt Projection

The US federal government debt is projected to increase to 116% of GDP by 2034, potentially leading to an unsustainable path. The CBO's optimistic assumptions and the need for bipartisan action to address the growing debt are highlighted in the article.

Internet Subsidy Program Extension

The White House is pushing Congress to extend an internet subsidy program before it runs out of money, potentially causing millions of households to lose internet access. The program helps lower-income families save on their monthly internet bills.

Ukraine Aid Funding in Congress

House Intelligence chairman Rep. Mike Turner stated on 'Face The Nation' that more funding for Ukraine will have 'overwhelming support' in Congress. The Speaker plans to hold a vote on funding for Ukraine aid upon Congress's return.

Luther Campbell Running for Congress in Florida

Former 2 Live Crew rapper Luther Campbell plans to run for Congress in Florida as a Democrat to fight against Republicans like Matt Gaetz and Donald Trump.

Indiana Father Running for Congress After Son's Fentanyl Overdose

An Indiana father who lost his son to a fentanyl overdose is running for Congress to address the border crisis under President Biden. He is a Republican candidate focusing on policies and issues, particularly the impact of illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking. His campaign has attracted attention and endorsements from national figures.

Antisemitic Riot at Berkeley City Council Meeting

An antisemitic riot broke out at a Berkeley City Council meeting discussing Holocaust Remembrance Day. The mayor condemned the behavior, and UC Berkeley has been a hotbed of radical activism and antisemitism. Congress is investigating antisemitism at Berkeley and other campuses.

President Joe Biden's use of executive actions for gun control

President Joe Biden has used executive actions to implement gun control measures when Congress did not pass new laws, boasting about signing more executive actions on gun violence than any president in history, including restrictions on 'ghost guns', red flag laws, and DOJ-led research into gun trafficking.

U.S. Rep. Becca Balint's reelection campaign

U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, Vermont's first woman and first openly gay person to represent the state in Congress, announces she is running for a second term, focusing on affordable housing, mental health care, and protecting democracy.

Republican Party in Congress

Representative Chip Roy (R-TX) criticized the lack of results from Republicans in Congress and emphasized the need to work together to deliver for the American people after Easter.

Expelled former Rep. George Santos' return to Congress

Expelled former Rep. George Santos returned to Congress as an Independent candidate to challenge Rep. Nick LaLota in New York's 1st Congressional District.

Defense Spending

Fox News discusses concerns over a 1% increase in defense spending, highlighting worries about U.S. military advancement and vulnerability against adversaries like China.

American Jews' View on Israeli Government

A recent poll shows that 54% of American Jews have a favorable view of the Israeli government, contradicting Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's claim that there is a silent majority of American Jews who are against the Israeli government.

Congressional Spending Bill

Congress to vote on a $1.2 trillion spending bill, introduced at 3:00 a.m., with Speaker Mike Johnson using procedural tactics to advance it. Conservatives express frustration over lack of wins in the bill, with concerns about border provisions. Government shutdown possible if bill is not passed by Saturday. Lack of input from rank-and-file members raises concerns.

House Speaker inviting Israeli Prime Minister to address Congress

House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress amidst a shifting debate on U.S. policy towards Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited to speak to Congress about Gaza conflict

House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak to Congress about the conflict against Hamas in Gaza. Johnson denounced Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer for criticizing Netanyahu's leadership. The White House is expecting to meet with an Israeli delegation in Washington next week.

Government Spending and Border Crossings in Arizona

Congress must pass spending measures by Friday to avoid a government shutdown. Border Patrol's Tucson sector in Arizona has seen a record number of migrant crossings since June.

Border Control and Political News

The Supreme Court allowed Texas to enforce a law allowing local police to arrest migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally, marking a significant win for the state's efforts to control illegal immigration. Biden refuses to recognize his fifth granddaughter born out of wedlock. Congress reaches a spending deal with the White House. Trump trials and conflicts continue to be prominent in the political landscape.

Political Challenges for Rep. Lauren Boebert in Colorado

Rep. Lauren Boebert faces challenges in a special election to fill Rep. Ken Buck's seat while also running for the full term, navigating tricky political terrain in Colorado. Boebert is criticized for switching districts, dealing with damaging headlines, and facing strong opponents despite a financial edge and Trump's endorsement.

U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Special Immigrant Visa Program

Senators are urging to save the Special Immigrant Visa program for Afghan allies stuck in the country after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, as reports suggest the program may run out of visas this summer.

Visa Cap for Afghans Who Worked with U.S. Troops

Senators urge congressional leaders to ensure more visas are available for Afghans who worked alongside U.S. troops, as the deadline for safety in the U.S. approaches. Advocates warn of dire consequences if more visas are not approved.

TikTok creators fighting ban in the United States

TikTok has recruited its creators to fight a bill in Congress that could lead to a ban in the United States. The creators have met with lawmakers, posted videos with the hashtag #KeepTikTok, and shared personal stories about the app's impact on their lives and businesses.

Rep. Ken Buck's Early Exit from Congress

Rep. Ken Buck describes his current congressional term as the worst in nearly a decade, leading to his early exit to focus on electoral reform. His departure further shrinks the House Republican majority, prompting a special election in Colorado's 4th District.

Potential rule change in Congress

House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses potential rule change in Congress to make it harder to oust a House Speaker, ahead of the 2024 election.

Hunter Biden's refusal to testify before Congress

Hunter Biden refused to testify publicly before Congress, citing the invitation as a right-wing media circus act. The House Oversight Committee claims Hunter confirmed compromising evidence against Joe Biden during a closed-door deposition.

Rep. Ken Buck's Retirement Announcement

Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO) surprised Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) by announcing his retirement from Congress, shrinking the GOP's majority in the House. Johnson plans to continue managing the caucus by building consensus and keeping the coalition together.

George Santos Returns to Capitol after Expulsion

Former Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from the House, returned to Congress to watch Biden's State of the Union address, causing controversy among his former colleagues.

Resignation of Colorado U.S. Representative Ken Buck

Colorado U.S. Representative Ken Buck announced his resignation from the House, narrowing the GOP majority. Buck served since 2014 and is known for introducing a resolution to remove President Biden through the 25th Amendment.

Lobbying Against TikTok Ban

Former Trump aide Kellyanne Conway is lobbying Congress against banning TikTok, arguing that alienating 170 million U.S. users is ill-advised. Trump allies, including Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson, have shown support for TikTok. Opposition to a TikTok ban comes as Congress moves closer to passing a bill forcing a sale of the app due to concerns about Chinese influence.

Kellyanne Conway Advocating for TikTok in Congress

Kellyanne Conway, former Trump adviser, is working for the Club for Growth to advocate for TikTok in Congress amid opposition. The app faces potential sale or ban due to its ties to China. Conway has had 10 meetings with lawmakers and is pushing back against the ban, highlighting the app's user base and political implications.

Support for Diversity in Congress

Republican South Carolina Rep. William Timmons faces backlash for supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in Congress. He emphasizes the importance of a diverse workforce that reflects the communities they represent.

Accusations of 'Christian Nationalism' Against Pastor Jack Hibbs

Fox News host Mark Levin and Pastor Jack Hibbs take a stand against accusations of being 'radical Christian nationalists' by Democrats after offering a prayer before Congress. Hibbs emphasizes the importance of seeking the welfare of the nation as a Christian nationalist.

Former Rep. George Santos returns to Congress

Former Rep. George Santos returned to Congress to challenge Rep. Nick LaLota after being expelled for misusing campaign funds and other charges. Santos has not been convicted of a crime but has been indicted on multiple counts.

Political Campaign Announcement in New York

Former GOP Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from the House and is facing federal charges, announced his candidacy to challenge a Republican congressman in New York. He faces steep odds in the primary due to personal baggage and accusations of fraud.

House Republican Leadership Pushing Bipartisan TikTok Bill

House Republican leadership is pushing for a bipartisan bill that would force ByteDance to sell TikTok in the U.S. within 180 days or face a ban. Former President Trump has shifted his stance on TikTok, now supporting the bill. The bill has broad bipartisan support in Congress and backing from the Biden White House.

Argentine President threatens to shut down Congress over reforms

Argentine President Javier Milei threatens to shut down Congress if provincial governors do not endorse reforms; tensions rise ahead of scheduled meeting to discuss the May Pact. Milei's outburst during a private event leads to discomfort among governors. Article also mentions the Netflix series ARA SAN JUAN and criticizes the government's handling of the submarine saga.

Former Congressman George Santos Announces Congressional Run After Expulsion

Former congressman George Santos announced his run for Congress again after being expelled, challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in New York's 1st congressional district during President Joe Biden's State of the Union. Santos faces criminal charges and was expelled due to allegations including fraud and misuse of campaign funds.

President Joe Biden's Claim about Republicans and Social Security

President Joe Biden claimed at the State of the Union that Republicans want to cut social security, but this claim is mostly false as Donald Trump has vowed not to cut Social Security if re-elected. Trump criticized establishment Republicans for seeking to cut Social Security.