White House slams Schumer’s ‘disgusting’ statement on shutdown as political standoff continues
Sen. Chuck Schumer faced backlash from White House officials for saying the government shutdown benefits Democrats as federal workers miss paychecks.
Sen. Chuck Schumer faced backlash from White House officials for saying the government shutdown benefits Democrats as federal workers miss paychecks.
Washington — President Trump is going to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Friday morning for what the White House says is his “routine yearly checkup,” just six months after undergoing what the White House at the time described as his “annual physical examination” at the same facility. When asked, the White House declined to
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries led a faith vigil criticizing Republicans during the ongoing government shutdown over spending disagreements.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican, broke with GOP leaders in Congress on their approach to the shutdown on Thursday, warning of the possible impact for her party in the midterm elections. Greene has claimed the president isn’t always getting the best advice. And the GOP firebrand said on CNN that “I don’t think
Democratic leaders oppose President Donald Trump's National Guard federalization efforts — are Republicans right to call them hypocrites for doing so?
A federal judge extended a consent decree limiting ICE's warrantless arrests until 2026 after finding agents violated constitutional protections.
Former Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., claimed she delivered billions to her district while voting against defense and infrastructure bills that secured funding for St. Louis.