House Republicans support funding Biden's parole pipeline for migrants

A group of House Republicans joined Democrats to keep President Biden's parole pipeline funded, allowing hundreds of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to fly into the U.S. under humanitarian parole.

House Republicans' Efforts to Target Prosecutions Against Former President Trump

House Republicans are aiming to introduce amendments to the Commerce-Justice-Science appropriations bill that would target the prosecutions against former President Trump. Trump's allies are planning to defund Special Counsel Jack Smith. The bill cuts the Justice Department's funding by nearly $1 billion and includes cuts to the FBI's budget.

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.

House Republicans' Lawsuit Against Department of Justice

House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans plan to file a lawsuit against the Department of Justice to obtain audio tapes of special counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Biden. Attorney General Merrick Garland has refused to hand over the tapes, citing executive privilege.

House Republicans' Conservative Priorities in Government Funding Bills

House Republicans are pushing conservative priorities in government funding bills, including funding for Trump's border wall and blocking federal dollars from going towards abortion services, transgender health care, drag performances, diversity programs, and critical race theory. President Biden has threatened to veto the bills due to the partisan policy provisions included.

House Republicans plan to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland accountable

House Republicans are planning to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland accountable through a vote to arrest him for not complying with a congressional subpoena for audio recordings of special counsel Robert Hur's interviews with President Biden.

Former President Trump's meeting with House Republicans

Former President Trump criticized President Biden and the Department of Justice in a meeting with House Republicans, discussing various topics including military, trade, and abortion policies.

Former President Donald Trump meets with House Republicans at Capitol Hill Club

Former President Donald Trump met with House Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, DC, where he was warmly welcomed and praised for his political agenda. The meeting was described as a pep rally with high spirits and discussions on policy topics.

House Republicans' skepticism towards DOJ's action on criminal referral against Merrick Garland

House Republicans are skeptical that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will act on their criminal referral against Attorney General Merrick Garland, citing recent prosecutions and guilty verdicts for former Trump administration aides following similar referrals.

Hunter Biden's Federal Conviction on Gun Charges

House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik claims the federal conviction of Hunter Biden on gun charges is the first step in delivering accountability for the Biden family. Hunter Biden faces up to 25 years in prison and $750,000 in fines for false statements and possession of a firearm.

House Republicans' Proposed Amendments to Combat Left-Wing Policies in National Defense Authorization Act

House Republicans are proposing amendments to combat left-wing Biden administration policies on diversity, LGBTQ representation, and gender ideology in the National Defense Authorization Act of fiscal year 2025.

Speaker Pelosi Video on Capitol Riot

A previously unreleased video shows Speaker Pelosi taking responsibility for law enforcement's lack of preparedness during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. House Republicans believe this undermines Pelosi's blame on Trump for the riot.

House Republicans Funding Bill for Mass Migration

House Republicans propose a funding bill including billions for mass migration facilitated by the United Nations' International Organization for Migration. The bill aims to prevent the encouragement of mass-migration caravans towards the U.S. southwest border but faces criticism for being unenforceable.

House Republicans' Proposed Amendments on Diversity and Inclusion in the National Defense Authorization Act

House Republicans propose amendments to combat left-wing Biden administration policies on diversity, LGBTQ representation, and gender ideology in the National Defense Authorization Act of fiscal year 2025.

House Republicans' opposition to Biden administration's Title IX reforms for transgender students

House Republicans aim to block Biden administration's Title IX reforms expanding protections for transgender students, arguing it undermines women's rights under Title IX.

House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses White House opposition to ICC sanction bill

House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses the White House opposing Republicans' bill to sanction the ICC after it sought arrest warrants on Israeli officials. Bipartisan bill passed in the House despite White House opposition.

House Republicans Probe Antisemitism at Educational Institutions

House Republicans are probing antisemitism at educational institutions, with upcoming closed-door interviews with top university presidents scheduled. The outbreak of antisemitism on college campuses has correlated with the onset of the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

House Republicans call for reevaluation of Columbia University's accreditation standards

House Republicans urge reevaluation of Columbia University's accreditation standards due to alleged antisemitism and protests on campus.

Hunter Biden Testimony and Legal Issues

House Republicans claim Hunter Biden lied under oath, facing trial on firearm and tax-related charges. Obama admin allegedly blocked FBI from arresting Iranian agents. Capitol Police respond to vials of blood sent to RNC headquarters.

Staff shakeup in Speaker Mike Johnson's office

Speaker Mike Johnson's office experiences a significant staff overhaul as four top aides announce plans to depart, less than a year after Johnson took the helm of the House of Representatives.

Hunter Biden's upcoming trials over gun charges, lying, and tax charges

Fox News reports on Hunter Biden facing three upcoming trials over gun charges, lying, and tax charges. House Republicans claim to have evidence of Hunter Biden lying under oath during a congressional deposition. The House Ways & Means Committee voted to release this information, stating that Hunter Biden believes there are two systems of justice in the country - one for his family and one for everyone else.

Criticism of Rep. Nancy Mace by Bill Young

South Carolina veteran and congressional candidate Bill Young criticizes Rep. Nancy Mace, calling for her removal due to her actions in the House. Mace has been accused of allowing Democrats to control the Republican Party and not accomplishing much for the district.

Speaker Mike Johnson's Involvement in Trump's Hush Money Trial

Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to appear at former President Trump's hush money trial in Manhattan is causing backlash among some House Republicans, who question his involvement in a case related to an alleged affair with a porn star. Johnson's visit is seen as contradictory to his image as a devout Christian and advocate for family values.

House Republicans demand accountability on U.S. taxpayer dollars for DEI programs

House Republicans demand accountability on U.S. taxpayer dollars going towards diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. They seek details on funding allocations, positions related to DEI, and potential programs planned for the future. The Biden administration is accused of embedding DEI ideology into various aspects of American society.

DOJ shields Attorney General Garland from contempt of Congress

The DOJ says it shields Attorney General Garland from contempt of Congress by asserting executive privilege over the audio of President Biden's interview with special counsel Robert Hur. The move is seen as a way to protect the Department from improper political influence and maintain independence in law enforcement work.

Allegations of Antisemitism in Berkeley Unified School District

Berkeley Unified School District denies allegations of antisemitism, stating it is not pervasive within the district despite complaints filed against it. House Republicans questioned district leaders about incidents of harassment towards Jewish students.

House Republicans Expand Probe into Threats Against Jewish Students at U.S. Colleges and Universities

House Republicans expand probe into threats against Jewish students at U.S. colleges and universities, focusing on foreign students on student visas, calling it a real threat in higher education.

House Republicans' Efforts to Remove Speaker Mike Johnson

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rep. Thomas Massie are taking steps to force a vote to remove Speaker Mike Johnson, who has been criticized for advancing President Biden and Democrats' agenda. Greene and Massie are assembling at the Capitol to announce their next steps.

House Republicans' Efforts to Combat Antisemitism on College Campuses

House Republicans vow to pressure universities to protect Jewish students and crack down on anti-Gaza war protests on campuses. They are planning oversight actions and legislation to address antisemitism. The GOP push comes after clashes at Columbia University and concerns over rising antisemitism on college campuses.

House Republicans urge Biden to prevent ICC prosecution of Israeli officials

House Republicans from New York urge Biden administration to prevent the ICC from prosecuting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials for alleged war crimes. They emphasize the need to support Israel's defensive actions against Hamas and call for consequences if the ICC proceeds with the prosecution.

House Republicans' Effort to Oust Speaker Mike Johnson

A third House Republican has signed onto an effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, with the votes needed to remove him unless Democrats intervene. Republicans are unhappy with Johnson's handling of aid for Ukraine and want him to resign voluntarily.

House Republicans Question Columbia University President About Pro-Terrorist Professor

House Republicans question Columbia University President Dr. Nemat Shafik about a professor who celebrated Hamas attacks. Columbia President accused of covering up for professor. Conflicting statements about disciplinary action. Investigation ongoing.

House Republicans criticize Rep. Ilhan Omar for downplaying antisemitic protests at Columbia University

House Republicans criticize Rep. Ilhan Omar for downplaying antisemitic protests at Columbia University. Jewish students speak out about university leadership's failure to address antisemitism. Republicans express support for Jewish students and pledge to fight against antisemitism.

Former President Trump urges Europe to provide more aid to Ukraine in its war with Russia

Former President Trump urges Europe to provide more aid to Ukraine in its war with Russia, criticizing the U.S. for contributing more despite the geographical distance. House Republicans are divided over a $95 billion foreign aid bill for Ukraine, Israel, and other allies. President Biden supports the aid package, emphasizing critical support for Israel, Ukraine, and humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza.

House Republicans' division over foreign aid packages

House Republicans are divided on Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to vote on separate foreign aid packages, which is threatening his leadership.

House's Foreign Aid Package

The House's foreign aid package includes $95 billion for Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific, with the majority going to Ukraine. House Republicans released a memo outlining the funding breakdown. President Biden endorsed the package. House Speaker Mike Johnson is combining the bills into one rule for a vote on Saturday.

Abortion rights battle in Arizona

Arizona House Republicans block attempt to repeal 1864 abortion ban, Senate paves way for future vote. Razor-thin margins reflect tensions in battleground state. Supreme Court ruling reinforces ban. Citizen initiative for abortion rights in state Constitution expected in November.

Antisemitism at Columbia University

House Republicans question Columbia University President and leadership over antisemitism on campus, including a professor who celebrated Hamas attacks. Columbia University faces criticism for failing to combat antisemitism and protect Jewish students.

House Republican Leadership Crisis

Sen. Rand Paul supports Rep. Thomas Massie's call for Speaker Mike Johnson to resign due to leadership failures in House Republicans

House Republicans Grill Columbia University President Over Hamas Celebrations

House Republicans grilled Columbia University President Dr. Nemat 'Minouche' Shafik over the employment of a professor who celebrated Hamas attacks. The professor was removed as chair of the School of Arts and Sciences Academic Review Committee. Another professor, Dr. Mohamed Abdou, was not returning after controversial statements. Columbia's response to antisemitism was questioned by Congress.

House Republicans unveil foreign aid bills

House Republicans are preparing to unveil foreign aid bills, setting up weekend votes on bills for foreign aid, national security, and the southern border. Speaker Mike Johnson informed members of the plan after significant feedback and discussion. The bills currently lack GOP votes to pass to the floor.

House Republicans urge NCAA to ban transgender women from female college sports teams

House Republicans urge NCAA to ban transgender women from participating in female college sports teams due to concerns about the future of women’s sports and upholding Title IX protections. They argue that biological males have inherent advantages in certain athletic competitions and that allowing them to compete against biological females erodes critical protections for women.

House Republicans' Discontent with Speaker Mike Johnson's Foreign Aid Framework

House Republicans are growing dissatisfied with Speaker Mike Johnson over his foreign aid framework that prioritizes Ukraine over Israel and neglects U.S. border security. Several representatives, including Scott Perry and Jim Banks, have criticized Johnson for his allocation of funds and lack of focus on border security. There is internal Republican opposition to Johnson's plan, with some calling for his resignation.

Threats to Oust Speaker Mike Johnson Over Foreign Aid Plan

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is facing renewed threats of being ousted from his position after introducing a plan for foreign aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan, which is facing pushback from some conservatives over lack of border security provisions.

House Republicans spar over spending bill and Speaker’s position

Rep. Thomas Massie told Speaker Mike Johnson that he would cosponsor Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s motion to vacate the chair after a spending bill was pushed through against the objections of House Republicans. The motion is not privileged, but could trigger a vote at any time.

House Republicans Plan to Pass Multiple Bills Under One Legislation Package

Sen. Mike Lee criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson for planning to pass four bills, including aid for Ukraine, under one legislation package. Republicans are divided on the approach, with some accusing Johnson of flip-flopping on his views.

Former President Donald Trump's Criticism of FISA

Former President Donald Trump criticized the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) during a joint press conference with House Speaker Mike Johnson. He expressed his disapproval of FISA and highlighted concerns about surveillance on his campaign. Trump also mentioned the expiration of FISA legislation during a potential second administration.

Political Dynamics in the Republican Party

Former President Trump speaks highly of Speaker Mike Johnson but does not explicitly oppose motion to vacate introduced by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Greene and Johnson met to discuss future actions. House Republicans voted against requiring a warrant for surveillance on Americans' communications.

House Republicans Voting Against Warrant Requirement for Surveillance of Americans' Communications

86 House Republicans voted against an amendment requiring a warrant for surveillance of Americans' communications, despite overwhelming public support for a warrant requirement. House Speaker and other Republican leaders voted against the warrant requirement.

Controversial Surveillance Bill Reauthorization

President Joe Biden supports a bill reauthorizing Section 702 of the Communications Decency Act, which allows surveillance of Americans' private communications without a warrant. House Republicans killed the rule for the vote on the bill, but House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to try again. The Biden administration opposes an amendment requiring a warrant for searching Americans' communications.

House Republicans' push to terminate DEI programs in the federal government

House Republicans are pushing to terminate programs on diversity, equity, and inclusion within the federal government, while progressives are introducing bills to codify DEI's place in federal programming. Dave Rubin is being criticized for criticizing DEI, with questions raised about racism in the conversation.

Impact of House Republicans on Ukraine Aid

Nancy Pelosi criticizes Speaker Mike Johnson and Republicans in the House for delaying Ukraine aid, claiming it has greatly diminished the reputation of the United States in the world.

House Republicans Defeat Motion on FISA Reauthorization

House Republicans defeat motion to allow vote on Speaker Mike Johnson's proposed Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) reauthorization. Johnson calls for regrouping before April 19 deadline. Future of reauthorization in House remains uncertain.

House Republicans Threaten to Tank Vote on Renewing FISA Surveillance Program

Conservative privacy hawks in the House are threatening to tank a vote on renewing a key government surveillance tool known as Section 702 of FISA due to opposition to additional warrant requirements for collecting data of American citizens.

President Biden's Remarks on House Republicans and Affordable Care Act

President Biden accuses House Republicans of 'killing millions of Americans' by slashing the Affordable Care Act. White House press secretary downplays the remarks as an 'extreme evaluation.'

President Biden's Israel Policy

President Biden faces criticism from House Republicans over suggesting the U.S. could curb its support for Israel if it did not do more to protect civilians in Gaza. Progressives support the move, while Republicans argue it empowers Hamas.

House Republicans Subpoena Biden Business Records Linked to Devon Archer

House Republicans subpoena Biden business records linked to Devon Archer, Hunter Biden’s associate, regarding documents held by AlixPartners. Archer confirmed AlixPartners holds documents of interest to investigators. Archer’s family remains tied to investments during Joe Biden’s vice presidency. Archer faces prison time for fraud. Wendell Husebo, a political reporter with Breitbart News, provides insights.

Renewal of FISA Section 702

House Republicans are expected to vote on renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which has been both praised for preventing terror attacks and criticized for violating Americans' civil rights. The debate over its renewal has sparked unlikely alliances on both the left and right.

House Republicans Demand Investigation into Biden Family Whistleblowers

Top House Republicans are demanding Attorney General Merrick Garland to reveal if the Justice Department investigated Biden family whistleblowers. The investigation is linked to the ongoing House impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and his family's involvement in the Biden business.

House Republicans push to rename Washington Dulles International Airport after Trump

House Republicans are pushing to rename Washington, D.C.'s main international airport after former President Trump. The bill, introduced by Rep. Guy Reschenthaler, would rename Washington Dulles International Airport to 'Donald J. Trump International Airport.' Despite little chance of passing in the Democrat-controlled Senate, the move is seen as a symbolic gesture of support for Trump.

Internal GOP Infighting: Rep. Bob Good vs. Rep. Derrick Van Orden

Republican Rep. Bob Good is facing primary opposition from Rep. Derrick Van Orden and a group of House Republicans due to internal GOP infighting. Good, a member of the House Freedom Caucus, is criticized for hindering the party's agenda. Van Orden and McGuire are aiming to unseat Good in the June primary, leading to a bitter civil war within the House GOP.

White House Response to GOP Invitation for President Biden to Testify in Impeachment Probe

Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley criticizes White House response to GOP invitation for President Biden to testify in impeachment probe. White House dismisses ongoing impeachment inquiry as 'embarrassing.'

Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse in Baltimore

The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being hit by a container ship, leading to a divided response among House Republicans on how to approach the rebuilding process. President Biden promised federal funding for the reconstruction, but some Republicans are skeptical and believe the private companies involved should cover the costs. The incident resulted in six construction workers losing their lives.

Impeachment of Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas and Border Security

House Republicans send articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate. Speaker Mike Johnson meets with Texas Governor Greg Abbott to discuss border crisis response. Abbott urges Johnson to pass border security legislation.

Potential Loss of Republican Majority in the House of Representatives

There is concern among Republicans about losing their majority in the House of Representatives due to a series of resignations, leaving them with a slim margin of control. However, experts believe it is unlikely that Democrats will take over mid-Congress.

House Republicans Urge Biden Administration to Roll Back Gray Wolf Protections

A group of House Republicans is urging the Biden administration to roll back protections for the gray wolf due to its growing population size and conflicts with ranchers and farmers. They argue that the species no longer needs to be listed under the Endangered Species Act and that western states should be allowed to pursue their own protections.

Congressional Politics

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's bid to vote on firing Speaker Mike Johnson risks throwing the House back into leaderless paralysis and could push Johnson into working with Democrats on Ukraine aid.

House Republicans in Chaos Amid Potential Democratic Takeover

The article discusses the possibility of the Democratic party seizing control of the House of Representatives in the middle of the 118th Congress due to chaos and division among House Republicans.

House Republicans vs. DOJ Controversy

House Republicans threaten Attorney General Merrick Garland with contempt for withholding audio recordings of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interviews with President Biden and his ghostwriter during an investigation. DOJ accused of misleading committee about timeline of transcript review.

Senate Passing $1.2 Trillion Government Funding Bill

The Senate passed a $1.2 trillion government funding bill to avert a shutdown, including funding for various departments. Senate faced challenges and delays in reaching an agreement, with some Republicans criticizing Democrats for not allowing certain amendments.

House Republicans Criticize Funding for New FBI Headquarters

House Republicans express outrage over $200 million funding for new FBI headquarters in Maryland included in the $1.2 trillion federal funding package. The FBI has faced criticism from Republicans over various issues, including allegations of political bias and targeting conservative Americans.

House Republicans divided over Speaker Mike Johnson

House Republicans are divided over Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduces a motion to oust him due to disagreements over a $1.2 trillion federal funding bill.

House Republicans vs. President Biden's Energy Policies

House Republicans are pushing back against President Joe Biden's energy policies by passing energy bills aimed at restoring American energy dominance and lowering costs for families.

Government Spending Legislation Criticized by House Republicans

House Republicans are criticizing Speaker Mike Johnson for failing to secure key GOP wins in the final government spending legislation. The $1.2 trillion minibus bill has been met with mixed reactions, with some hard-line Republicans calling it a failure of leadership.

Resignation of Rep. Mike Gallagher and Political Movements in the House of Representatives

Rep. Mike Gallagher announces resignation, leaving House Republicans with a one-seat majority until special elections are held. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene files motion to vacate against House Speaker Mike Johnson. Gallagher's departure prompts a challenge from Trump ally Alex Bruesewitz.

Government Funding Plan

Speaker Mike Johnson passed a $1.2 trillion government funding plan despite objections from House Republicans, violating the Hastert Rule. A potential revolt looms against Johnson for future bills.

House Speaker Mike Johnson's Handling of $1.2 Trillion Spending Bill

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a motion to potentially strip the gavel from Speaker Mike Johnson for violating rules in passing a $1.2 trillion spending bill. The motion is not privileged, similar to one used by Rep. Matt Gaetz in 2023 to end Kevin McCarthy's speakership. Johnson violated the Hastert Rule by passing the bill without majority support from House Republicans.

Decline in Federal Prosecutions of Previously Deported Illegal Immigrants

Four California House Republicans demand explanation for decline in federal prosecutions of previously deported illegal immigrants with criminal convictions re-entering the U.S.

Impeachment Inquiry into Joe Biden

House Republicans leading impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden refuse to second a motion made by a Democrat to impeach the president, citing lack of evidence. The impeachment probe has been ongoing for over a year without a vote being called. The Democrats accuse the Republicans of conducting a 'fake' probe.

Growing Tensions Between U.S. and Israel

House Republicans are considering inviting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress amid growing tensions between the Biden administration and the Israeli government.

Legislation to Stop Funding for Medical Schools with DEI Practices

House Republicans sponsor legislation to stop federal funding for medical schools with diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. The bill aims to uphold colorblind admissions processes and prevent coercion of students with certain political opinions.

House Republicans' Impeachment Inquiry into President Biden

House Republicans are growing increasingly skeptical about the success of their push to impeach President Biden due to a lack of will within the party, despite evidence of potential impeachable offenses.

President Biden's $7.3 Trillion Budget Proposal

President Biden's $7.3 trillion budget proposal includes funding for 'woke' programs and green energy initiatives, but faces opposition from House Republicans.

House Republicans demand answers on alleged concealment of illegal alien crossings by DHS

House Republicans demand answers from DHS regarding alleged concealment of true number of illegal alien crossings during Congressional visit to border crisis, threatening to use subpoena powers if information is not provided within two weeks.

House Republicans Call for Termination of Program Flying Migrants into U.S.

House Republicans demand termination of program that flew over 320,000 migrants into U.S. from Latin American airports, citing national security concerns and tragic incidents like the murder of Laken Riley by an illegal immigrant.

White House response to Laken Riley Act

White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Olivia Dalton responded to a question on whether President Joe Biden would support the Laken Riley Act, stating that those calling for the act should focus on the bipartisan border security agreement instead.

House Passing the Laken Riley Act

The House passed the Laken Riley Act, which would require the Department of Homeland Security to detain illegal aliens accused of serious crimes. The act was introduced after the murder of Laken Riley by Jose Antonio Ibarra, who had a history of criminal charges and was not detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

House Republicans' Resolution on Gaza Cease-Fire

House Republicans are formally denouncing calls for a cease-fire in Gaza, rebuking the Biden administration's stance on Israel's war against Hamas. They are introducing a resolution to halt humanitarian aid until an independent investigation is completed.

House Republicans Demand Information from Google Regarding Ultra-Woke AI Chatbot Gemini

House Republicans demand information from Google about US government involvement in ultra-woke AI chatbot Gemini, concerned about potential censorship and bias. Gemini faced backlash for erasing white people from history and promoting controversial views.

House Republicans Border Legislation

House Republicans introduce legislation allowing states to build temporary border barriers to stop illegal immigrants and drugs from entering the U.S. via the U.S.-Mexico border.

Sen. John Fetterman's stance on H.R. 2 and DACA provisions

Sen. John Fetterman is willing to consider supporting H.R. 2, a border security bill passed by House Republicans, except for the DACA provisions in the legislation. He believes DACA must be protected, but the rest of the bill can be negotiated.

President Biden and Former President Trump's Visits to the U.S.-Mexico Border

President Biden and former President Trump visit the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas, with Biden aiming to reassure voters on his handling of the border crisis and Trump hosting a competing event. White House uses the term 'newcomers' to describe illegal immigrants, sparking criticism from House Republicans. Biden's choice of Brownsville for the visit is an area with fewer migrant encounters compared to Eagle Pass, where Trump will visit.

Hunter Biden's Testimony in Impeachment Inquiry

Hunter Biden testified that he did not involve his father in his businesses and criticized House Republicans for their partisan pursuit in the impeachment inquiry. He emphasized that the allegations against his father are baseless and built on lies.

Michigan Primary Results and Legislative Issues

President Biden and Donald Trump win Michigan's primary. House Republicans are expected to hear privately from Hunter Biden. Lawmakers in more than a dozen states consider fetal personhood bills.

House Republicans Subpoena Special Counsel for Biden Interview Transcript

House Republicans subpoena Special Counsel Robert Hur for transcript and recordings of President Biden's interview regarding mishandling of classified documents. DOJ working on gathering and processing documents. Biden's re-election campaign concerns raised due to Hur's report.

Political Dysfunction in the U.S. House of Representatives

The article discusses the chaos and dysfunction in the U.S. House of Representatives, particularly among House Republicans, as they struggle with their narrow majority and face internal conflicts. The article also mentions recent events and challenges faced by House Speaker Mike Johnson.

Allegations of President Biden receiving a $5 million bribe

A former FBI informant claimed President Joe Biden received a $5 million bribe, with officials associated with Russian intelligence involved in proliferating the claim. The informant has been arrested and charged with lying to the FBI. House Republicans are investigating the Bidens based on the informant's claims. The president's son, Hunter Biden, is being prosecuted on nine felony tax counts.

House Republicans React to Recent High-Profile Retirements

House Republicans are shocked by recent retirements of powerful committee chairs and rising stars due to the dysfunctional state of affairs inside the House. The departures are driven by internal divisions and frustrations with lack of progress.