Top House Dem exposes party’s strategy to blame Republicans for looming government shutdown
Democrats and Republicans are clashing over short-term funding plans with a shutdown looming at midnight Oct. 1 if no deal is reached in both chambers.
Democrats and Republicans are clashing over short-term funding plans with a shutdown looming at midnight Oct. 1 if no deal is reached in both chambers.
Washington — A federal judge on Tuesday declined to reinstate a group of internal watchdogs at eight federal agencies who were fired by President Trump earlier this year, but she wrote that the president broke the law when he ousted them without notifying Congress and providing justification for the removals. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes
Virginia lieutenant governor Winsome Earle-Sears criticizes Democratic gubernatorial opponent Abigail Spanberger over resurfaced comments about letting rage fuel political action.
Washington — A federal judge on Tuesday declined to reinstate a group of internal watchdogs at eight federal agencies who were fired by President Trump earlier this year, but she wrote that the president broke the law when he ousted them without notifying Congress and providing justification for the removals. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes
Washington — President Trump on Thursday is expected to sign a deal brokered by his administration to keep TikTok operating in the U.S., according to a White House official. On Monday, a senior White House official said Mr. Trump would declare that the deal is a “qualified divestiture” and satisfies a law passed by Congress that requires
Republicans hold significant advantages over Democrats on key issues including an 18-point edge on immigration and 12-point lead on foreign conflicts, poll finds.
President Donald Trump has authorized military strikes against alleged Venezuelan drug vessels in the Caribbean, prompting congressional questions about legality.