What’s Next in Congress After Passage of Foreign Aid Package

The House is scheduled to take up several bills, with the most notable being legislation to combat anti-Semitism on college and university campuses. After passing a $95 billion package last week that included assistance to Israel, Ukraine, the Indo-Pacific, and a bill with measures such as banning TikTok, Congress returns next week from a week-long

Names of 5 Additional Defendants Revealed In Arizona’s ‘Fake Electoral’ Case

Arizona Republicans released a statement denouncing the charges as ’suspiciously convenient and politically motivated’ given their timing. Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has revealed the names of five additional defendants who were indicted earlier this week by a grand jury in the state’s ongoing investigation into the so-called fake electoral scheme, a probe that the

Trump Throws Down Gauntlet, Challenges Biden to Debate: ‘Just Tell Me Where’

After the 8th day of his hush money trial and amid recent news of slow economic growth, former President Donald Trump threw down the gauntlet on Friday, challenging President Joe Biden to a debate “any time he wants.” The former President told reporters he wants to take on President Biden, openly telling him “I’m here.