Sen. John Cornyn Launches Bid to Become New GOP Senate Leader After McConnell Departure

Sen. John Cornyn has announced he’s officially in the running to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell as the Senate GOP leader. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) has officially launched his bid to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) as the Senate Republican leader, becoming the first senator to enter the fray in what could be a fiercely competitive

White House Refers to Illegal Immigrants as ‘Newcomers’ in Brief

The White House referred to illegal immigrants as “newcomers” in a Thursday brief urging Congress to pass a bipartisan bill on border security and asylum restrictions.  “The bill also includes $1.4 billion for cities and states who are providing critical services to newcomers, and would expedite work permits for people who are in the country

Trump Appeals Illinois Disqualification, Asks for Stay of Removal as Candidate

Ballots have already been printed with President Trump’s name on them, and mail-in ballots with his name have been sent to voters. Attorneys for former President Donald Trump asked an Illinois appeals court on Feb. 29 to stay a judge’s order disqualifying him from the ballot. Cook County Circuit Court Judge Tracie Porter ruled on

‘What You’ve Done Is Embarrassed Us’: Defense Secretary Austin Grilled Over Hospitalization Failures

Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.) grilled Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin during a Thursday House Committee hearing over the latter’s failure to inform President Joe Biden of his hospitalization and absence from his post in the early days of January, 2024. Mr. Banks criticized a report on the situation, which he said sought to shift the…

House Expected to Vote on Stopgap Bill to Avert Government Shutdown

The bill would be the fourth continuing resolution of this fiscal year, angering some Republicans who believe more should be done to curb government spending. The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to pass continuing spending legislation to avert a partial shutdown of the federal government for the fourth time in five months, following an

House Passes Stopgap Funding Bill to Avert Government Shutdown

The bill is the fourth continuing resolution of this fiscal year, angering some Republicans who believe more should be done to curb government spending. The U.S. House of Representatives passed a fourth stopgap spending bill for the 2024 fiscal year, narrowly averting another potential government shutdown that would have occurred at midnight on March 1.

Supreme Court Just Shook Up Trump’s 2024 Schedule

The Supreme Court agreed on Feb. 28 to hear a second case concerning former President Donald Trump, with far-reaching implications for his 2024 court schedule. President Trump is facing four criminal indictments, the first of which will go to trial in less than a month, plus several other civil cases—all while campaigning for the presidency