DeSantis beats Trump in new poll of anti-abortion voters, signaling his 2024 presidential election odds. Gallego will run for Sinema’s Senate seat.
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House Republicans launch investigations into Biden’s handling of classified documents
GOP lawmakers accuse the DOJ of treating Trump more harshly. The FBI seized documents from Mar-a-Lago for evidence the former president broke the law.
U.S. Treasury Department to take ‘extraordinary measures’ as government nears debt ceiling
The Treasury Department announced it will be taking “extraordinary measures” as the government is projected to hit the debt ceiling.
What’s on tap for the first week of the new Congress? A new speaker, investigations and more
The 118th Congress is due to be seated on Tuesday and lawmakers have some housekeeping before they can get to business. Here’s what to keep an eye on.
Jan. 6 committee to weigh actions against GOP lawmakers who flouted subpoenas, Schiff says
The Jan. 6 committee has weighed options such as censures and referrals to the House Ethics Committee for lawmakers who ignored subpoenas.
Trump’s “major announcement” of NFT collection draws ridicule but sells out
Former President Donald Trump’s announcement of his NFT “trading card collection” has drawn ridicule from both frequent opponents and allies.
Hakeem Jeffries elected House Democratic leader, making history as first Black lawmaker to lead a major party in Congress
Hakeem Jeffries was elected House Democratic leader, making history as the first Black lawmaker to lead a major party in Congress.
With over 20 House races uncalled, Pelosi won’t comment on future: Election updates
After Tuesday’s midterm elections, Democrats shed light on their plans for the lame duck session of Congress.
House committee investigating Jan. 6 riot says Trump must begin producing records by next week
The House select committee investigating Jan. 6 announced Friday night that they are now in contact with former President Trump after the committee issued a subpoena for him to testify in its last hearing.
Meet the country’s documented dreamers: Americans who are only American until they turn 21
Meet the country’s documented dreamers. Americans who are American in every sense of the word, until they turn 21 and are forced to leave the country.