Zelenskyy confirmed his most famous quote. I got pushback for reporting it.

Washington — Back in February, just after American forces captured former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and days before the United States would kick off its war with Iran, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed for the first time that he had uttered perhaps the best-known line attributed to him about the war against Russia: “I need

DNC Releases, Disavows 2024 Election Autopsy: Error-Riddled Report Says Biden White House Failed Harris But Lacks Formal Conclusion

Party chairman Ken Martin had refused to release the report, only to do so while saying it ‘does not meet my standards’ Ken Martin (Scott Olson/Getty Images), Kamala Harris (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images) The Democratic National Committee released its autopsy report on the 2024 presidential election months after party chairman Ken Martin said he would keep

House bill would ban use of federal money for DOJ’s “anti-weaponization” fund

Washington — Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi of New York introduced a bill Thursday to ban the use of federal money for paying out claims from the Justice Department’s new “anti-weaponization” fund. The bill, titled the Bipartisan Transparency for American Taxpayers Act, comes as Republicans fight over the nearly

EXCLUSIVE: Trump Administration Forcing Big Changes to $1.7 Billion in Biden-Era Auto Grants, Scaling Back Electric Vehicle Production and Boosting Hybrids

The Department of Energy froze the grants as part of a review of Biden’s green energy spending last year Energy Secretary Chris Wright (Jesus Vargas/Getty Images) The Trump Department of Energy is restructuring $1.7 billion in Biden-era grants that were designed to coax major automakers to convert their factories into electric vehicle plants, the Washington

Senate Leaves for Memorial Day Recess Without Passing ICE, Border Patrol Funding Bill

The U.S. Capitol Building in Washington on April 2, 2026. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Senate Republicans adjourned for the Memorial Day recess on May 21 without final passage of a roughly $72 billion reconciliation bill that would fund U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection, after internal GOP divisions over $1 billion