House Hearing on District Court Judge Brian Boasberg and Key Bills Backed by President Trump

Two key bills backed by President Donald Trump are expected to get a vote this week as Republican lawmakers continue their first 100-day sprint of trying to enact the White House's agenda. The bills aim to limit district court judges' ability to block Trump policies nationwide and require proof of citizenship in the voting registration process.

Political Dispute Over Deportation Ruling by Judge

Democratic lawmakers claim judge's ruling blocking Trump admin's deportation of gang members is part of separation of powers, while Republicans aim to prevent future occurrences. House Judiciary Committee to hold hearing on activist judges. Both parties express differing views on judicial overreach.

Scrutiny on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for Sharing Sensitive Military Information

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is under scrutiny for sharing sensitive military information in a group chat that included a journalist. Republican lawmakers are criticizing his handling of the situation, but President Trump is standing by him. There are calls for an investigation into the security lapse and questions about Hegseth's leadership at the Pentagon.

Opposition to Gun Legislation and Excise Taxes

California Republican Assemblyman Tom Lackey opposes gun legislation imposing excise taxes, supported by Republican lawmakers seeking to stop states from taxing gun and ammunition sales. They argue it undermines the Second Amendment.

Detention of Anti-Israel Activist and Columbia University Graduate

Democratic lawmakers react to detention of anti-Israel activist and Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil, calling for his release. Republican lawmakers ask Trump administration to probe anti-Israel groups' prior knowledge of Hamas' terror attack. Lawsuit accuses specific groups of having prior knowledge. Trump administration praised for removing pro-Hamas agitators from university campuses. Political clashes over Khalil's detention continue.

Pete Hegseth's handling of sensitive military information

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is under scrutiny for sharing sensitive military information in a group chat with a journalist. Republican lawmakers are calling for accountability and an investigation into the security lapse.

Republican Lawmakers Propose Bans on Unhealthy Food Purchases with SNAP Benefits

Multiple Republican lawmakers are proposing bills to ban the purchase of unhealthy foods through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to improve public health and reduce taxpayer burdens.

Impact of Stop-Gap Spending Bill on Congressional Appropriations Process

Rep. Scott Perry discusses the stop-gap spending bill on The Alex Marlow Show, highlighting the lack of earmarks and the victory in blocking an omnibus spending bill. He notes the absence of earmarks and emphasizes the need for a new way of doing business in Congress.

Senate Democrats Voting Against Girls' Sports Bill and Republican Lawmakers' Response

Senate Democrats voted against a girls' sports bill, leading to Republican lawmakers demanding the International Olympic Committee align its policies with President Trump's executive order to safeguard female athletes' opportunities. The IOC is urged to base eligibility for women's athletic competitions on biological sex.

Chaos at ActBlue

The Democratic National Committee's donor platform, ActBlue, is facing internal chaos with senior officials departing amid accusations of retaliation and potential money laundering. Republican lawmakers have launched investigations into the organization's financial activities.

ATF Transparency Act and Second Amendment Rights

Republican lawmakers introduced the ATF Transparency Act to cut red tape on background checks, ensuring law-abiding gun owners are not mistakenly flagged or denied. The Act requires the ATF to process applications within 3 days, automatically approving them if not done so.

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.

Republican Lawmakers Gathering in Washington D.C. to Support Trump's First 100 Days

Top Republican lawmakers, MAGA world personalities, and key allies of President Donald Trump gather in Washington D.C. to discuss further accomplishments under Trump's leadership in his first 100 days. They aim to assist Trump in delivering more wins before his 100th day in office through various discussions and planning sessions.

Governor Kathy Hochul's Criticism of President Trump and Republican Lawmakers

Governor Kathy Hochul criticizes President Trump and Republican lawmakers for betraying their constituents by cutting Medicaid, leading to increased healthcare costs in rural areas.

U.S. Withdrawal from the United Nations

Republican lawmakers introduce legislation to withdraw the U.S. from the United Nations, citing concerns about the organization failing to align with American interests and President Trump's 'America First' agenda.

Republican Lawmakers' Mixed Views on Elon Musk and DOGE

Republican lawmakers have publicly praised Elon Musk for his innovative ideas but expressed private concerns about his influence and potential conflicts of interest as the head of DOGE. Some lawmakers have pledged to serve as guardrails for DOGE and expressed worries about privacy breaches and access to sensitive personal information.

Whoopi Goldberg criticizes Republican lawmakers on 'The View'

Whoopi Goldberg criticized Republican lawmakers on 'The View' for not caring about the country and allowing it to be torn apart. She expressed concern over lack of transparency regarding decisions made by unelected billionaire Elon Musk.

Foreign-funded School Programs and Anti-American Propaganda

Republican lawmakers propose bill requiring parental notification of foreign-funded school programs to prevent anti-American propaganda in K-12 curriculum.

Efforts to audit or scale back the Department of Education

USAID official Mark Moyar details corruption and government waste on leftist ideologies. Republican lawmakers urge auditing or scaling back of Department of Education. President Trump expected to sign executive order eliminating the Department of Education.

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.

President Donald Trump's proposal to "take over" Gaza Strip

President Donald Trump suggests "taking over" Gaza Strip to deliver stability to the region, but White House press secretary clarifies that it does not mean deploying U.S. troops or funding the effort with American taxpayer money. Proposal sparks backlash from Palestinian group Hamas, Democratic lawmakers, and caution from some Republicans.

Northern Border Security

Republican lawmakers are seeking to meet with border czar Tom Homan to address overlooked issues on the northern border, highlighting the rise in encounters and security concerns.

Tulsi Gabbard's Nomination for Director of National Intelligence

Republican lawmakers raise concerns about Tulsi Gabbard becoming director of national intelligence, citing past statements and questioning intelligence-gathering tools. Despite some GOP support, doubts remain about her confirmation.

Republican Lawmakers' Actions on Border and Laken Riley Act

Republican lawmakers are planning actions on the border and the Biden administration is transferring Guantanamo Bay detainees to Oman. The House is set to vote on the Laken Riley Act, which aims to detain illegal immigrants guilty of theft-related crimes and allow states to sue DHS for harm caused due to illegal immigration.

Chaos in Donald Trump's Second Administration

Donald Trump's second administration is facing chaos and confusion as Cabinet nominees face allegations and withdrawals, leading to uncertainty on Capitol Hill. Republican lawmakers are concerned about delays in vetting nominees and potential primary threats from Elon Musk. Despite some challenges, the transition team remains confident in their nominees.

Arizona Election Controversy

Republican lawmakers in Arizona are calling for an investigation into Pima County recorder Gabriella Cazares-Kelly's handling of the 2024 General Election, citing concerns about election integrity and potential voter disenfranchisement.

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy lead Department of Government Efficiency to Cut Government Spending

Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy lead the Department of Government Efficiency to cut $2 trillion in government spending, working with Republican lawmakers to eliminate waste and bureaucratic red tape.

Abolishing the ATF and Other Federal Entities

Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., discusses why he believes the ATF should be abolished and names other federal entities he thinks should be nixed. He plans to introduce a proposal to abolish the ATF and also thinks the Department of Education and the EPA should be abolished.

Biden Administration Phasing Out Plastic Cutlery in Federal Departments

The Biden administration plans to phase out plastic cutlery in federal departments to combat climate change. Some Republican lawmakers criticize the move as irrelevant and costly.

President Biden Drops Out of 2024 Presidential Race

President Biden announces he is dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and endorses Vice President Kamala Harris. Republican lawmakers call for Biden to resign immediately. Biden bows to pressure and steps down, citing best interest of party and country.

Republican lawmakers propose Dismantle DEI Act

Republican lawmakers propose legislation to dismantle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs in federal government agencies, aiming to eliminate DEI policies and funding, with support from various senators and House members.

Meeting between President Biden and Ukraine President Zelenskyy in Paris and Republican lawmakers' concerns about a State Department-linked Ukrainian NGO

President Biden meets with Ukraine President Zelenskyy in Paris. Ohio Sen. Vance and Florida Rep. Gaetz demand answers from Secretary Blinken regarding a State Department-linked Ukrainian NGO publishing a list of Americans labeled 'Trumpists and Communists.' List includes House members and senators opposed to further funding for Ukraine.

Conviction of Former President Donald Trump and Response from Biden-Harris 2024 Campaign

After being convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records, former President Donald Trump delivers a speech from Trump Tower. Biden-Harris 2024 campaign responds by calling Trump 'confused' and 'desperate.' Trump faces potential prison time and claims he wanted to testify in his trial. Support pours in from Republican lawmakers after the verdict.

Attempted Breach of Quantico Marine Corps Base by Foreign Nationals

Two Jordanians attempted to breach the Quantico Marine Corps base posing as delivery drivers. DHS Secretary Mayorkas is under scrutiny. Republican lawmakers express concerns over vulnerabilities at the U.S. southern border.

Support for Trump in Court

Republican lawmakers showed support for former President Donald Trump in court as he faces charges of falsifying business records. They criticized the prosecution's star witness, Michael Cohen, highlighting his criminal record and past lies.

Investigation into Georgia Prosecutor Fani Willis for Misuse of Federal Grant Funding

Republican lawmakers open second congressional investigation into Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis for alleged misuse of federal grant funding. The investigation involves funds meant for at-risk youth and gang prevention being used for computers and 'swag.' Willis is also leading the prosecution of the 2020 election interference case against former President Trump and faces scrutiny for alleged improper affair with subordinate counsel.

House Education Committee hearing on antisemitism in education

Republican lawmakers expand fight over antisemitism in education with mixed results as leaders from K-12 public school districts testify at House Education Committee hearing, addressing recent incidents and tensions over Israel-Gaza conflict.

Republican lawmakers seek to prevent resettlement of Palestinians in the US

Several Republican lawmakers are pushing to prevent President Joe Biden from resettling Palestinians in American communities, citing national security concerns and advocating for Palestinians to be resettled in countries in the region instead.

Biden Administration Restricts Oil and Gas Leasing in Alaskan Petroleum Reserve

The Biden administration has announced restrictions on oil and gas leasing on more than 13 million acres of an Alaskan petroleum reserve to conserve land valuable to Alaska Native people and important fish and wildlife, sparking protests from Republican lawmakers.

Republican lawmakers question DHS Secretary Mayorkas on release of Venezuelan illegal immigrant charged with murder

Republican lawmakers grill DHS Secretary Mayorkas on release of Venezuelan illegal immigrant charged with the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, accusing the agency of releasing him into the U.S. unlawfully.

Republican Lawmakers Concerns Over Iraq-Iran Ties

Republican lawmakers express concerns over ties between Iraq and Iran, accusing Iraqi Prime Minister of supporting terrorist groups backed by Iran. They criticize U.S. policy towards Iraq and question the allocation of funds to the country.

Republican lawmakers demand U.S. launch retaliatory strike against Iran for attacks on Israel

Republican lawmakers demand U.S. launch a retaliatory strike against Iran for drone and missile attacks on Israel. Aid to Israel delayed due to division within Republican party. House to consider legislation providing aid to Israel in response to Iran's attack. Senators Graham and Blackburn support aggressive retaliatory strikes on Iran.

Controversy Surrounding Judicial Nominee Adeel Mangi

The White House is standing by controversial judicial nominee Adeel Mangi despite ties to groups accused of antisemitism and supporting 'cop killers', facing growing opposition from Republican lawmakers and some Senate Democrats.

President Biden's environmental regulations on oil and gas drilling

Republican lawmakers introduce bill to overturn President Biden's environmental regulations targeting oil and gas drilling, citing concerns about strain on the power grid and negative impact on energy prices for consumers.

House Democrats Targeting Vulnerable Republican Lawmakers in 2024 Election Cycle

House Democrats are targeting vulnerable Republican lawmakers in California, New York, and New Jersey in an effort to win back the majority in the upcoming 2024 election cycle.

Hunter Biden Tax Evasion Case

Hunter Biden is facing charges of evading $1.4 million in taxes, with his lawyers arguing that prosecutors caved to political pressure from Republican lawmakers. The trial is set to start in June, and if convicted, Hunter Biden could face up to 17 years in prison.

Controversy over $1.2 Trillion Federal Funding Bill and National Debt

Republican lawmakers express outrage over $1.2 trillion federal funding bill passed by Congress, with former President Donald Trump remaining silent. GOP divided over the bill's compromises and lack of border security measures. Trump adds trillions to national debt during his presidency, promises to pay it off if re-elected in 2024.

Chaotic Scenes at U.S.-Mexico Border in El Paso, Texas

Fox News reports on chaotic scenes at the U.S.-Mexico border in El Paso, Texas, where over 100 illegal migrants were seen storming the border. Republican and Democrat lawmakers react differently to the incident, highlighting the ongoing border crisis.

Late Release of Minibus Spending Bill

Republican lawmakers criticized the late release of a 1,012-page 'minibus' spending bill worth $1.2 trillion, accusing leaders of rushing the vote without proper review. Concerns raised about lack of transparency, violation of rules, and funding for controversial projects.

Accusations of Conspiring with Russia in US Elections

Representative Dan Goldman accuses Republican lawmakers of pushing debunked narratives about President Joe Biden, claiming they are essentially conspiring with Russia to interfere in US elections on behalf of Donald Trump.

Anti-abortion movement's opposition to IVF legislation

The anti-abortion movement is turning on Republican lawmakers who support bills to protect in vitro fertilization, accusing them of sanctioning murder. Republicans are divided on the issue, with some supporting IVF as a 'pro-life' position while others see it as a violation of conservative principles. Anti-abortion groups are pushing back against IVF legislation, arguing that it allows the destruction of human embryos.

President Biden's State of the Union Address

President Biden delivers a highly partisan State of the Union address, targeting Trump and Republican lawmakers, receiving mixed reactions from speechwriters, political consultants, and strategists.

Missouri Republicans' Attempt to Block Medicaid Funding for Planned Parenthood

Missouri's Republican lawmakers are trying to block federal health care dollars from going to Planned Parenthood clinics, despite state laws already banning abortions. Democrats argue this will limit low-income residents' access to health care services like cancer screenings and birth control.

Impact of Immigration Policies on Tragic Death of Laken Riley

Republican lawmakers blame President Biden's border and immigration policies for the murder of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley by an illegal migrant on the University of Georgia campus. They demand immediate action and changes to immigration policy.

Hunter Biden facing Republican lawmakers in closed-door session

Hunter Biden will face Republican lawmakers in a closed-door session to discuss his overseas business endeavors, ethical implications of his art career, and past mistakes related to drug and alcohol addiction. The GOP-led impeachment inquiry hopes to elicit revelations that could justify moving forward with the inquiry.

Controversy surrounding Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

41 Republican lawmakers demand Education Secretary Miguel Cardona resign over his apparent links to a controversial letter comparing protesting parents to violent criminals.