Supreme Court Case Involving Victims of Terrorism and Palestinian Entities

The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case involving Congress intervening to help victims of terrorism sue Palestinian entities. The Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority argue that a 2019 law allowing such lawsuits violates their due process rights.

Taxing University Endowments and Private Foundations

Pressure in Congress is growing to increase the excise tax on university endowments and private foundations due to their left-leaning ideologies and lack of accountability. The goal is to decrease their size and increase tax incentives for individual charitable contributions.

Rep. Elise Stefanik's U.N. Ambassadorship Nomination Withdrawal

President Trump withdrew Rep. Elise Stefanik's nomination for U.S. ambassador to the United Nations to bolster support for his agenda in Congress. Stefanik decided to remain in Congress to support the American people and Trump's policies.

Impact of President Trump's Tariffs on British Steel

Rep. Don Bacon believes Congress made a mistake in giving tariff authority to the president and suggests it should be taken back. The UK's British Steel blames President Trump's tariffs for the closure of its blast furnaces, putting 2,700 jobs at risk.

Confirmation of President Trump's nominees

Attorney General Pam Bondi urges Congress to stay in session to confirm President Trump's nominees due to public safety reasons and the need to keep Americans safe.

Elon Musk's statement on spending correctly and avoiding waste and fraud in government

Elon Musk emphasizes the importance of spending money correctly and avoiding waste and fraud while keeping Congress informed about DOGE's activities.

President Trump's Nomination for UN Ambassador

President Trump pulled his nomination for UN Ambassador and asked Rep. Elise Stefanik to remain in Congress to help advance his America First Agenda.

Supreme Court Case on Nondelegation Doctrine and Universal Service Fund

The Supreme Court is considering a case that challenges Congress's authority to delegate power to federal agencies. The case involves the Universal Service Fund, which provides telephone and internet service to rural areas. The Court's Republicans seem unlikely to strike down the law in question, but may use the case to expand the judiciary's authority. Despite some challenges to the Fund, it is likely to survive. The case could have implications on the nondelegation doctrine and judicial power.

Congress Considering Eliminating Federal Courts in Response to Rulings Against President Trump

Speaker Mike Johnson suggests the possibility of Congress eliminating some federal courts in response to rulings against President Trump. Republicans are considering legislative remedies, including defunding certain courts, to push back on federal judges' decisions. However, bipartisan agreement and Senate approval pose significant challenges.

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency and Social Security Administration Downsizing

Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency is downsizing the Social Security Administration without consulting senior lawmakers, leading to concerns about curtailed access to benefits. The administration is also making cuts to other federal programs without informing Congress.

Tesla's Tax Avoidance

Tesla, the most valuable automaker in the world valued at over $1 trillion, did not pay any federal income tax last year, utilizing various tax breaks and credits to minimize tax obligations.

U.S. Government Spending Debate and Potential Shutdown

The article discusses the ongoing spending debate in the U.S. Congress, with a looming government shutdown deadline. Republicans need Democratic support to pass the spending bill. Democrats are torn between supporting the GOP plan and making a stand against President Trump and Elon Musk.

Education Department Layoffs and Potential Closure

Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced mass layoffs at the Education Department as the first step towards shuttering the department, a goal of President Trump. The layoffs aim to eliminate bureaucratic bloat, but essential programs will not be affected. Congress approval is needed to completely eliminate the department.

Bipartisan Effort to Ban Hair Discrimination in Congress

The CROWN Act of 2025 is a bipartisan effort to ban hair discrimination by protecting individuals from discrimination based on their hairstyle or hair texture due to their race. The bill aims to ensure fairness and equality for all Americans, particularly those within the Black community.

Debate over Transgender Rights in Congress

Rep. Keith Self adjourned a congressional hearing after Rep. Bill Keating objected to Self recognizing Rep. Sarah McBride as 'Mr. McBride,' sparking a debate on transgender rights and respect in Congress.

Proposed Budget Cuts in Washington, D.C.

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser warns of devastating impacts from proposed budget cuts outlined in a draft continuing resolution. City officials protest outside Capitol building and plead with Congress to allow D.C. to continue raising and spending local funds under its approved budget.

President Trump's Interest in Acquiring Greenland, Canada, and Panama

President Trump expresses interest in acquiring Greenland, Canada, and Panama for national security. House Democrats introduce No Invading Allies Act to prevent Trump from seizing territory. Trump's comments spark backlash from Greenland and Panama leaders.

Government Funding and Grant Funds

Rep. James Comer advocates for passing the continuing resolution to claw back government grant funds identified by Congress, DOGE, and Elon Musk. The difference in government funding today is attributed to Donald Trump's presidency. Passing the resolution is crucial to saving billions of dollars in grants.

President Trump's Speech to Congress

President Donald Trump delivers a lengthy speech before a joint session of Congress, highlighting his administration's achievements and initiatives. Former political eras and parties are discussed along with reactions from Democrats and former presidential speechwriters.

Sunny Hostin's comments on 'The View'

Sunny Hostin on 'The View' says Trump's second term is an 'existential crisis' and Democrats must be willing to 'fight and die' for their beliefs, criticizing those who did not support Rep. Al Green's actions during the president's address to Congress.

Democratic Protests During Trump's Speech to Congress

Democratic members of Congress reprimanded for protesting during President Donald Trump's speech to Congress.

Congressional Response to Jan. 6 Attack Figures on Capitol Hill

Members of Congress express frustration and fear over recent appearances on Capitol Hill by individuals associated with the Jan. 6 attack, following a clemency order from President Donald Trump. Lawmakers are concerned about the presence of these figures and advocate for measures to prevent them from causing disruption.

Challenger Sholdon Daniels vs. Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas Congressional District

Republican attorney Sholdon Daniels is challenging Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Texas' 30th Congressional District, criticizing her leadership and divisive statements about President Trump. Daniels aims to bring professionalism, lower taxes, secure the border, and support small businesses if elected.

Impeachment of President Donald Trump by Rep. Al Green

Representative Al Green (D-TX) plans to file articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump for incivility during his address to Congress. Green believes Trump's behavior warrants impeachment and is determined to proceed with the process.

President Trump's Joint Address to Congress and Response to Rep. Al Green

President Trump reflects on his joint address to Congress, receives positive reviews, and criticizes Rep. Al Green for disruptions.

Censure of Rep. Al Green for protesting during President Trump's address to Congress

The House voted to censure Rep. Al Green for protesting during President Trump's address to Congress. Green stood up, waved his cane, and yelled at Trump. The censure passed mostly on party lines, with ten Democrats voting with Republicans.

Censure of Rep. Al Green for Disrupting President Trump's Speech

Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was censured for disrupting President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress. Trump called Green a 'fool and a clown' and advocated for an IQ test for him.

Concerns Over Chinese-Owned DeepSeek AI App

State attorneys general are urging Congress to pass a law banning the Chinese-owned DeepSeek AI app on government devices due to national security concerns. The app is feared to be used by Chinese spies to compromise U.S. national security.

Democrats' Divisions During Trump's Address to Congress

Democrats display internal party divisions during President Trump's address to Congress, with clashes between progressives and moderates over disruptions and lack of clear strategy.

Behavior in Public Settings

Democratic Texas Rep. Al Green causes disruption at joint session of Congress, leading to debates on decorum and behavior in public settings.

Mother's Advocacy Against Transgender Ideology

Mother speaks out about her daughter being socially transitioned at school without her knowledge, Trump recognizes her during address to Congress, advocates against transgender ideology

Fact-Checking President Trump's Address to Congress

FactCheck.org fact-checked President Donald Trump's address to Congress and found that he made exaggerated, misleading, or unsupported claims on various topics. The video produced by FactCheck.org highlighted these claims and provided a detailed analysis.

President Trump's Speech to Congress on Immigration and Border Security

President Trump touts his record, criticizes Biden's economic and immigration policies in a speech to Congress. Highlights include success at the southern border, renaming a wildlife sanctuary in honor of a victim, and proposing a 'gold card' visa for U.S. citizenship.

White House Press Secretary Addressing Media

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addresses the media following President Trump's address to Congress, announcing changes in the White House press pool.

Rep. Al Green's Disruption of President Trump's Address to Congress

Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas was removed from President Donald Trump’s address to Congress after multiple disruptions. Both Republican and independent voters reacted positively to the interruption, while Democratic voters had a mostly neutral reaction.

President Trump's Address to Congress

President Trump delivers a speech to Congress slamming former President Biden's economic and immigration policies. He highlights border security, Ukraine crisis, economic policies, and climate change. Trump criticizes Biden for various issues and promotes his own administration's actions.

Reception of President Donald Trump's Address to Congress in 2025

Former NBA player and human rights activist Enes Kanter Freedom discussed President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress and AOC's explanation for his 2024 win on 'Fox & Friends First'. Snap polls showed positive reception to Trump's speech, targeting former President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats.

President Trump's Address to Congress

President Trump's address to Congress declaring 'America is back' was well-received by Republicans and independents, while Democrats remained neutral. The speech focused on accomplishments of his second administration and laid out the agenda for the rest of his term.

Kid Rock's advice to Democrats before President Trump's address to Congress

Kid Rock offers advice to Democrats to 'shut up, sit there, and learn something' before President Trump's address to Congress. He criticizes Democrats for their message over the past four years and expresses excitement about the group of people surrounding the President.

Challenges Faced by Democrats in Opposing President Trump

CNN host Jake Tapper discusses the challenges Democrats face in opposing President Trump, highlighting their disarray and lack of unity compared to Republicans. Trump's speech to Congress showcased a divided country, with a moment of tension when a Democratic representative was removed for shouting at the president.

President Trump's Defense of Ukraine-Russia War Handling

President Trump defends his handling of the Ukraine-Russia war during a speech to Congress following a public spat with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.

Nancy Pelosi's Resignation and Trump's Address to Congress

Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi resigned her leadership post after Republicans retook the House in 2022. During President Trump's address to Congress, she had to watch in frustrated silence. Trump's speech was the longest-ever address to a joint session of Congress.

Protest at President Trump's Congressional Speech

Rep. Melanie Stansbury held up a sign protesting President Trump's entrance to Congress, which was snatched by a Republican colleague. Some Democrats boycotted the event, while others showed support for Ukraine.

Heckling at Trump's Joint Address to Congress

During Trump's second administration, a Democratic congressman, Rep. Al Green, was escorted out of a joint session of Congress for heckling the President. Other Democrats boycotted the event or walked out. There were tensions and disruptions between Democrats and Republicans throughout the speech.

President Trump's Address to Congress and China's Annual Parliament Session

Recap of President Trump's address to Congress, touting success of immigration policies. China opens annual parliament session.

President Donald Trump's Address to Congress in 2025

President Donald Trump addresses Congress, highlighting achievements and future plans. Democrats protest, Trump honors victims of illegal immigrants, celebrates legislative efforts, and reveals apprehension of top terrorist suspect. Cancer survivor becomes a Secret Service agent.

Reactions to President Trump's Joint Address to Congress

Republican lawmakers praise President Trump's joint address to Congress, while Democrats criticize it as 'bizarre.' The speech received mixed reactions with GOP members showing strong support and Democrats showing less enthusiasm.

President Donald Trump's Speech to Congress

President Donald Trump delivers a powerful speech to Congress outlining his agenda and accomplishments, receiving cheers from Republicans and protests from Democrats. He highlights achievements, vows to reduce spending, boost energy production, and cut taxes to renew the American dream.

CNN host Kasie Hunt's criticism of President Trump's address to Congress

CNN host Kasie Hunt criticized President Donald Trump's address to Congress as partisan, cruel, and divisive, noting the lack of unity and aggression in the room.

President Trump Recognizes Brain Cancer Survivor During Joint Address to Congress

During a joint address to Congress, President Donald Trump recognizes a 13-year-old brain cancer survivor and most Democrats remained sitting, sparking criticism and praise from various individuals.

President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress

President Donald Trump delivers a bold vision for American renewal and the reinvigoration of the American Dream during his address to a joint session of Congress. The Democratic Party lacks a clear alternative to Trump's agenda, leaving many neutral observers to recognize the forward-looking nature of his vision.

President Trump urges Congress to pass tax cuts

President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress, urging Democrat lawmakers to vote for tax cuts or risk not getting re-elected. Some Democrats disrupted the address, leading to one being removed from the chamber. Trump emphasized the importance of passing tax cuts for all Americans to boost the economy.

Political Tensions at Joint Address to Congress

Democrats are reinvigorating the Resistance movement, with some members holding anti-Trump signs at a joint address to Congress. Tensions rise as Republican representatives snatch signs and interrupt the address.

President Trump's Address to Congress

President Trump calls out Democrat lawmakers for their lack of applause and cooperation during his address to Congress, highlighting their partisanship and refusal to acknowledge achievements. He pleads for unity for the benefit of America.

Congressional Drama

Republican Representative Mike Johnson ordered the Sergeant-at-Arms to remove Democratic Representative Al Green after he refused to stop shouting at President Trump during a Congressional address. Actor James Woods praised the action, while criticizing Democrat behavior as barbaric.

President Trump addresses joint session of Congress

President Trump is set to address Congress on financial relief and global peace after Biden's presidency.

Congressional Fiscal Issues in 2025

Congress is dealing with government funding, budget frameworks, President Trump's policy agenda, and the debt ceiling. Challenges include avoiding a government shutdown, passing spending bills, aligning budget frameworks, and addressing the debt ceiling.

Democrats' Response to President Trump's Address to Congress

Rep. James Clyburn advises Democrats against disruptions during President Trump's address to Congress, stating it would play into his hands. Some Democrats are advocating for disruptions, while others plan to boycott the address.

President Trump's Joint Address to Congress and Fallout with Zelenskyy

White House Press Secretary discusses President Trump's joint address to Congress and fallout with Zelenskyy after halting U.S. military aid. Democrats planning protests during the address. Trump seeks deal with Ukraine for peace.

President Trump's Address to Congress

President Donald Trump is set to deliver a primetime address to Congress and the nation, highlighting his accomplishments, economic initiatives, border security, and peace plans. Trump's second term in the White House has been marked by a flurry of executive orders and actions, including controversial moves like threatening tariffs and creating the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The upcoming speech is seen as a significant opportunity for Trump to broadcast his message widely and make his case on various issues.

Conservative ad supporting Trump's tax cut plan

Conservative nonprofit group airs ad supporting President Trump's tax cut plan before and after his address to Congress. Some Democratic members plan to boycott the address.

Political Protests at President Trump's Address to Congress

Vice President JD Vance calls out censorship from the left and previews President Donald Trump's address before a joint session of Congress. Democratic lawmakers plan protests at the speech, with some advocating for disruptions and others urging civility.

Democratic response to President Trump's speech to Congress

Democratic lawmakers plan to attend President Trump's speech while some choose to boycott. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries emphasizes the importance of a strong opposition party. Senator Patty Murray criticizes Trump's actions and refuses to attend.

President Trump's actions

President Trump pauses Ukraine military aid, addresses joint session of Congress, imposes tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico

Guests at President Trump's Address to Congress

Federal worker claims DOGE emails requesting employees to list their achievements are harassment. Various guests attending President Trump's address to Congress, including former Silk Road founder and women's sports advocate. Members of Congress use guest tickets to make political statements.

President Trump's Address to Congress in 2025

President Trump is set to address a joint session of Congress for the first time in his second term under the theme of 'The Renewal of the American Dream.' The speech will highlight accomplishments, economic plans, border security funding, and foreign policy initiatives.

President Trump's upcoming speech to Congress

President Trump to deliver a speech titled 'The Renewal of the American Dream' to Congress outlining accomplishments, economic plans, border security, and global peace initiatives.

President Trump's Address to Congress

President Trump delivers a speech to Congress outlining legislative priorities and achievements, not classified as a State of the Union address. Focus on restructuring federal government and addressing challenges like inflation and workforce reduction.

Former Defense Secretaries Criticize Trump for Firing Senior Military Officers

Former defense secretaries criticize President Trump for firing senior military officers, urge Congress to hold hearings on recent dismissals, alleging politicization of the military.

Proposed Replacement of EB-5 Visa Program with 'Gold Card' Program

President Trump wants to replace the EB-5 visa program with a higher-cost 'gold card' program, claiming it will attract wealthy investors to the US. The program aims to sell green cards for $5 million, offering a path to citizenship. Critics argue the current EB-5 program is rife with fraud and misuse.

Challenges in Investigating the Biden Family

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer discusses obstacles to investigating the Biden family in an exclusive interview with Breitbart. He details challenges faced by Congress, including political realities and delays in electing Speaker McCarthy. Comer expresses frustration with the Department of Justice's lack of interest in the truth and hopes for justice in uncovering Biden family crimes.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's request for fire relief funding

California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked Congress for $40 billion in fire relief funding after signing $50 million to fight Trump administration policies. Newsom is seeking more aid for fire rebuild despite already receiving six months' worth of funding from President Biden. There are concerns about federal aid having 'strings' attached.

Accusation of Corruption Against Elon Musk and Donald Trump

Representative Jamie Raskin accuses Elon Musk and President Donald Trump of being agents of corruption, claiming that they do not have the power to dissolve government agencies created by Congress.

Tax Policy and Bonus Depreciation

The debate over bonus depreciation in tax policy is causing economic uncertainty as businesses delay investments due to the temporary nature of the provision. There is a call for Congress to make bonus depreciation permanent to provide clarity and encourage long-term investments.

Controversy Surrounding President Trump's Executive Orders and the 'Department of Government Efficiency'

Rep. Troy Balderson criticizes President Trump's executive orders, particularly the creation of the 'Department of Government Efficiency' led by Elon Musk, which has resulted in lawsuits and controversy.

Criticism of President Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)

Representative Maxwell Frost criticized President Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) as illegal and unconstitutional, calling for more oversight from Congress.

Government Reorganization and Efficiency Act of 2025

Attorney Julian Epstein discusses Democrats' backlash against Trump administration's effort to slash wasteful government spending. House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer and Sen. Mike Lee introduce legislation to fast-track government reorganization plans. The legislation aims to streamline government operations, renew presidential authority, and improve government efficiency.

House Democrats' Frustration with Far-Left Groups

House Democrats express frustration with far-left groups MoveOn and Indivisible for inundating their offices with anti-Trump resistance phone calls, blaming them for setting unrealistic expectations and not understanding the minority position in Congress.

Protecting Medicaid from Use by Illegal Immigrants

Rep. Richard Hudson introduced the Protect Medicaid Act to prevent Medicaid from being used by illegal immigrants, arguing that it hurts vulnerable Americans and incentivizes illegal crossings. The bill aims to stop liberal states from using federal funds to cover illegal aliens.

Government Agencies and Congressional Oversight

Sen. Elizabeth Warren claims only Congress can shut down agencies, not President Trump or Elon Musk. Republicans are hesitant to shut down the Consumer Agency despite their bills to do so.

President Trump's Directive to Stop Minting New Pennies

President Trump directed the Treasury Department to stop minting new pennies due to production costs, but Congress authorizes the U.S. Mint's coin manufacturing. The penny has 'negative seigniorage,' costing more to produce than its value. Various lawmakers have proposed eliminating or suspending penny production, with concerns about environmental impact, low usage, and minimal value. Some worry eliminating pennies could lead to a 'rounding tax' on cash transactions.

Ilhan Omar accuses Trump of not abiding by the Constitution in creation of agencies

Representative Ilhan Omar accuses President Trump of not abiding by the Constitution in honoring Congress' role in the creation of agencies, citing a constitutional crisis and the need for the judiciary to intervene.

Combating Chinese Communist Influence in Congress

GOP Rep. Abe Hamadeh introduced a bill aimed at combating Chinese communist influence in Congress by prohibiting China Daily and other CCP-backed publications from House facilities.

Political Responsibility and Balance in Congress

Representative James Clyburn criticized Republican lawmakers for abdicating their responsibility by advancing President Trump's agenda, emphasizing the need for balance and informing the public about the situation.

Impeachment of President Donald Trump and Congressional Chaos Over Elon Musk

Democrats move to impeach President Donald Trump for "dastardly deeds proposed and done" following a shouting match in Congress over Elon Musk's role in overhauling the US government. Chaos ensues as Republicans block a subpoena motion against Musk.

Democrats Move to Impeach President Donald Trump and Demand Elon Musk Testify

Democrats moved to impeach President Donald Trump again over allegations of 'ethnic cleansing in Gaza' and his drastic overhaul of the US government. Chaos erupted in Congress as lawmakers demanded Elon Musk to testify regarding his work in the Department of Government Efficiency. Republicans blocked the subpoena motion, leading to a heated debate.

US Politics News from FOX News Network

US political news from FOX News Network, including Trump's actions and reactions, education, GOP Senate confirmations, and more.

Trump Administration's Potential Cuts to the U.S. Department of Education

The Trump administration is considering significant cuts to the U.S. Department of Education, including executive action to close department programs not protected by law. However, the Education Department cannot be closed through executive action alone as it was established by Congress in 1979. While some cuts may be possible, major changes would require an act of Congress.

Reagan National Airport Collision

Discussion on the devastating collision between a Black Hawk helicopter and a regional jet near Reagan National Airport. Congress members express concerns about airport congestion and safety. Reagan National Airport known for short runways and complex airspace. Ongoing debates about the airport's safety and importance to Congress.

Congressional Hypocrisy on Pharmaceutical Funding

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. criticizes members of Congress, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, for receiving millions from Big Pharma. Sanders tries to push Kennedy to guarantee health care for all but denies receiving pharmaceutical money. Kennedy points out the hypocrisy of Congress members accepting funds from the industry they claim to regulate.

Impact of Fatal Plane Crash at Reagan National Airport on Members of Congress

A fatal plane crash at Reagan National Airport has lawmakers reflecting on the tragedy and contemplating safety measures. Congress holds influence over the airport and will investigate the incident. Lawmakers express confidence in continuing to use the airport despite the crash.

Trump administration's attempt to pause federal loans and grants

James Capretta, former associate director at the Office of Management and Budget, discusses the Trump administration's attempt to pause federal loans and grants, highlighting legal limitations and the role of Congress in spending decisions.

Recent U.S. News Events

Congress passes immigration enforcement bill in Trump's first legislative win, federal health officials told to stop all public communications, and the Oscar nominations are announced.

Republicans in Congress codifying Trump's actions into law

Republicans in Congress are working to codify some of President Donald Trump's actions into law, including the Laken Riley Act, which focuses on deporting illegal immigrants who commit serious crimes. Democrats have raised concerns about due process for these individuals.

Meta's Decision to End Fact-Checking Program

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announces end to Facebook's work with third-party fact-checkers and easing of content restrictions, leading to potential legal challenges and ongoing scrutiny from both Congress and the public.

Congressional Stock Trading

Dan Crenshaw from Texas is ranked among the best at trading stocks in Congress, consistently beating the S&P 500 and experiencing significant portfolio growth. There are questions about the ethics of congressional members trading stocks while in office.

Impact of Trump's False Claims on January 6 Capitol Riot

CNN anchor Abby Phillip discusses the impact of President-elect Donald Trump's false claims on the January 6 Capitol riot and the broader issue of people believing his lies.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi's recent hip-replacement surgery

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi used a walker on the House floor after recent hip-replacement surgery. She sustained the injury during an event in Luxembourg and has been recovering. Pelosi has been active in Congress, addressing issues related to President Trump's rhetoric and the January 6 protests.

Congress Certifies President-elect Donald Trump's Victory

Congress officially certifies President-elect Donald Trump's victory in a historic political comeback, with the process proceeding smoothly and quickly, leading to Trump's inauguration as the 47th president. Vice President Kamala Harris presides over the certification, despite her defeat in the 2024 election. The event marks a significant victory for Trump and his supporters, with no objections raised during the proceedings.

Congress reintroducing conservative policy bills ahead of Trump's inauguration

Republicans in Congress are reintroducing conservative policy bills related to border security and other issues in preparation for President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.

Current Events

Congress is set to certify President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the Electoral College amidst heightened security after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. CNN faces a defamation lawsuit over a report on 'black market rescues' in Afghanistan. The Golden Globes awarded Emilia Pérez and Shōgūn. The Israel-Hamas war impacted the music scene. The Aztec Rebels motorcycle club in South Bronx offers a safe space for Mexicans. Researchers unearthed dinosaur footprints in southeast England.

Call to Block Trump Certification

Craig Sicknick, brother of late Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, calls for blocking President-elect Donald Trump from being certified on January 6. Sicknick advocates invoking Article 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to prevent Trump from taking office.

Re-election of Rep. Mike Johnson as House Speaker

Rep. Mike Johnson was re-elected as House Speaker in a dramatic first-round voting, overcoming GOP holdouts with support from President-elect Donald Trump. However, his victory revealed tenuous support from hard-line conservatives and the need to deliver on Trump's agenda amidst a slim Republican majority.

Religion in the 119th U.S. Congress

The 119th Congress in the U.S. is still predominantly Christian, but there is a growing number of members who identify as religiously unaffiliated. The number of 'nones' in Congress is far lower than the percentage of 'nones' in the general U.S. population.

Kamala Harris flubbing the Pledge of Allegiance

Vice President Kamala Harris flubbed the Pledge of Allegiance on the first day of the 119th Congress but quickly corrected herself.

Bald Eagle Named Official U.S. Bird

Congress passed a law making the bald eagle the official U.S. bird, spearheaded by one man.

Mass Deportation Plan Funding

Incoming border czar Tom Homan states that the White House will require $86 billion from Congress to initiate the Trump administration's mass deportation plan. Homan believes the plan will be expensive initially but will save taxpayers money in the long run.

President Joe Biden's Recent Legislative Actions

President Joe Biden signed 50 bills into law, including making the bald eagle the official bird, stopping Congress members from collecting pensions if convicted of crimes, establishing federal anti-hazing standards, and more.

Christmas Traditions of Members of Congress

Various members of Congress share their favorite Christmas traditions in a heartwarming article by FOX News Digital.

Designation of Bald Eagle as National Bird

President Joe Biden signed a bill designating the bald eagle as the national bird, amending Title 36 of the United States Code. The bald eagle has been a national emblem since 1782 but was never officially titled as the national bird.

Health Decline of Rep. Kay Granger and Term Limits in Congress

Rep. Kay Granger, R-Texas, is reportedly experiencing a rapid health decline and living in a retirement facility, sparking a debate on term limits in Congress. Elon Musk suggested cognitive tests for elected officials, while others criticized Granger's staff and called for term limits.

Misinformation about Congressional Pay Raise

Elon Musk wrongly claimed that members of Congress were voting for a 40% pay increase, when in reality, the proposed raise was 3.8%. The raise was later stripped from the bill.

Homeland Security response to reported drone sightings on the East Coast

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas stated that there have been no unusual activities or threats related to reported drone sightings on the East Coast, but emphasized the need for Congress to provide more authority to counter drones.

Political Dynamics in 2024 Post-Election

Former President Bill Clinton acknowledged President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries expressed willingness to find common ground with Trump on issues like the high cost of living crisis, and the dynamics of congressional leadership are shifting in light of the new administration.

Public Opinion on President-elect Donald Trump's Mandate

A survey shows that a majority of likely voters believe President-elect Donald Trump has a mandate to enact his agenda. Most Republicans and half of independents agree, while a plurality of Democrats disagree. The survey also shows that most likely voters believe Congress should cooperate with Trump in enacting his agenda.

Shift of Political Power to the Heartland in 2025

In 2025, the Trump administration and Congress are set to shift political power from the coasts to the heartland, with key figures from South Dakota and North Dakota taking on top federal positions. Dakota State University President José-Marie Griffiths highlights the importance of the heartland's voices being heard on a larger scale.

Challenges in Congress and Rep. Warren Davidson's Criticism

Rep. Warren Davidson criticizes some members of Congress as 'bed-wetters' who are resistant to spending cuts, while highlighting challenges for the incoming Congress. He mentions the need to maintain enthusiasm for President Trump's agenda and the importance of passing legislation to bring about change.

Republican plans for the upcoming Congress session

Rep.-elect Ryan Mackenzie, R-Penn., discusses ousting a Democratic incumbent and the Republican game plan for January. New lawmakers undergo training and setup for Congress. Republicans aim to be more effective than in the first Trump administration, focusing on lowering the cost of living and curbing illegal immigration.

Appointment of Anthony J. Brindisi as a Judge in U.S. District Court

Former Democratic member of Congress Anthony J. Brindisi appointed as a judge in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York by President Joe Biden. The Senate voted 50-49 in favor of Brindisi, overcoming Republican opposition. Brindisi is the first former member of Congress to join the federal bench in over two decades.

Donald Trump appoints Billy Long as IRS Commissioner

President-elect Donald Trump announces former Rep. Billy Long as the IRS Commissioner, citing his 32 years of business experience and tenure in Congress.

Government Spending Deadline Approaching in Congress

Maye Musk, Elon's mother, discusses wasteful government spending and Adam Schiff blaming Democrats for Harris' loss. Congress faces a deadline to approve government spending past Dec. 20. Schumer and McConnell failed to pass FISA renewal last year. Republicans prefer a short-term stopgap spending bill. Democrats may push for an omnibus bill. If no action is taken by Dec. 20, the government will face a partial shutdown.

Jeff Witt running for Matt Gaetz's seat in Florida's 1st congressional district

Jeff Witt, a fighter pilot and decorated combat veteran, is entering the race to fill Matt Gaetz's seat in Florida's 1st congressional district. Witt vows to focus on controlling inflation, securing borders, and strengthening the military, aligning with President Trump's 'America First' agenda.

Transgender Rights and Bathroom Policies in Congress

Senator Tammy Duckworth criticized Rep. Nancy Mace for advancing a transgender bathroom ban resolution, calling it “disgusting and wrong.” Duckworth emphasized the need to focus on more pressing issues like budget deficits, global crises, and humanitarian situations.

Matt Gaetz's Decision to Not Return to Congress

Former U.S. Rep Matt Gaetz will not return to Congress after withdrawing as Trump's attorney general nominee. He plans to continue fighting for Trump and the MAGA movement from a new perch.

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz's Future in Congress

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., announced he does not plan to rejoin Congress after withdrawing his name from consideration to be President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general due to sexual misconduct allegations. A special election will be held on April 1, 2025, to fill Gaetz's seat in Florida's First Congressional District.

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz's Decision Not to Rejoin Congress

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., has stated that he does not plan to rejoin Congress after withdrawing from consideration to be President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general due to sexual misconduct allegations. Gaetz will focus on other goals in life and continue to support President Trump.

Matt Gaetz's Resignation and Future Plans

Former Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned from the House and cannot revoke his resignation. There is uncertainty about his future plans and potential implications for the House Ethics Committee's inquiry.

House Ethics Panel Report on Matt Gaetz

House Ethics Panel has not agreed to release the report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL). The report is still not completed and may be finished in December. Gaetz resigned from Congress after being tapped by President-elect Donald Trump as Attorney General. The committee needs one Republican vote to release the report.

Vice President Kamala Harris's Grocery Price-Control Plan

Multiple Democrat lawmakers are privately expressing doubts about Vice President Kamala Harris's controversial grocery price-control plan, with some calling it unfeasible and a tactic to deflect blame from inflation. Economists and insiders suggest the proposal will not pass in Congress.

Donald Trump's stance on a federal abortion ban

Former President Donald Trump would veto a federal abortion ban if a bill were to be passed by Congress, according to Ohio Sen. JD Vance.

Death of Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr.

Longtime New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell, Jr. has passed away at 87 after serving 14 terms in Congress. His family did not disclose the cause of death, but he had been hospitalized since July. Pascrell was known for his dedication to his constituents and the nation.

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U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan and Afghan Resistance

Marine veteran Chad Robichaux reflects on the two-year anniversary of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan on Fox News, highlighting concerns about the Taliban government and the need for Congress to hear from Afghan resistance leader Ahmad Massoud.

Impact of ESG on the Farm Bill

ESG activists and money managers are pushing to incorporate ESG requirements into the Farm Bill, which could significantly impact American farmers, increase costs, and threaten food security. Consumers' Research is urging Congress to reject these ESG initiatives in the Farm Bill.

Anti-Israel Protest in Capitol Hill

Anti-Israel protesters gather in Capitol Hill ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress. Groups like Jewish Voice for Peace and CodePink are expected to participate in the protests.

Trump meeting with Netanyahu and VP Harris skipping his address to Congress

Former President Trump is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu at Mar-a-Lago. VP Harris is expected to skip Netanyahu's address to Congress. Netanyahu's visit comes amid the war between Israel and Hamas.

Kamala Harris Declines to Preside Over Netanyahu's Address to Congress

Vice President Kamala Harris declined to preside over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress due to a prior commitment in Indiana. Senate President pro tempore Patty Murray also refused, leading to Sen. Ben Cardin presiding instead. Harris will meet with Netanyahu separately to discuss Israel's defense against Iran and terrorist groups.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Visit to Washington

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel visits Washington amidst political turmoil in both countries seeking support and bipartisan backing for Israel, addressing Congress to shore up international support amidst criticism over the war in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Visit to the United States

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives in the U.S. with President Biden and VP Harris absent due to Biden testing positive for COVID-19. Netanyahu greeted by others upon arrival ahead of speech to Congress. Criticism over Israel's military offensive in Gaza.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trip to Washington

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu begins a three-day trip to Washington amid chaos over US President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race, emphasizing Israel's strong alliance with the US. Netanyahu plans to meet with Biden to discuss policy issues, including a pending hostage deal. He also intends to address a joint session of Congress, highlighting the importance of US-Israel relations during times of war and uncertainty.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Visit to Washington, D.C.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., to address Congress and meet with President Biden. The visit comes amid tensions between the two leaders over the war in Gaza and other foreign policy matters.

Attempted Assassination of Former President Trump

Lawmakers frustrated with Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle over calls for resignation following attempted assassination of former President Trump by Thomas Matthew Crooks at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. FBI Director Chris Wray revealed Crooks' search history, lack of definitive motive, and ongoing investigation details.

Congress questioning Secret Service about assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump

Congress is questioning the Secret Service about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump last weekend.

Ruidoso, N.M. Wildfire Recovery

Victims of the deadly wildfire in Ruidoso, N.M., are still not receiving the necessary aid from FEMA despite a $4 billion allocation from Congress.

Political reactions to potential second Trump presidency and assassination attempt

Many in Congress reportedly resigned themselves to a second Trump term following an assassination attempt on the former president's life. Democrats are now focused on security and expressing condolences.

Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump

Former President Trump was shot in the ear during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania and was rushed offstage by Secret Service. The incident has raised concerns in Congress about member security, leading some lawmakers to cancel events and close offices.

Supreme Court Ruling on Chevron Doctrine

Supreme Court ruling on Chevron doctrine leads to implications on executive branch agencies, prompting more collaboration between Congress and the president.

TSA allowing Castro regime officials to visit U.S. airport facilities

TSA allowed members of Cuba's communist Castro regime to visit U.S. airport facilities, drawing condemnation from Miami officials and Cuban diaspora. Congress discusses TSA's interactions with adversarial foreign governments, especially Cuba. TSA's vetting process for Cuban officials criticized. FAA also hosted a visit for a second Cuban delegation to discuss air traffic movement.

Democratic Party's internal discussions on President Joe Biden's political future

Congressional Democrats are meeting to discuss President Joe Biden's future amid growing concerns within the party. While there is significant support for Biden, some members are privately considering asking him to step aside due to negative press and lack of effective response from the White House. Biden's insistence on staying in the race is causing divisions within the party.

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.