House Republicans Push Forward With Impeachment Hearing Despite Hunter Biden Snub

The president’s son declined the invitation from the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. A House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing concerning President Joe Biden’s role in his family’s business affairs will move forward on March 20 without Hunter Biden. Following his closed-door deposition before impeachment investigators last month, the younger Biden was invited to appear

Republican Vince Fong Leads in Race to Fill McCarthy’s Unfinished Term

Since no candidate secures more than 50 percent of the vote, the top two finishers will go head-to-head on May 21. Republican California state Assemblyman Vince Fong prevailed in the March 19 special election to fill former Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s unfinished term, which runs through January 2025. Early election results show the Bakersfield lawmaker winning

Florida Politicians Sound Alarm on Haitian Migration, but Coast Guard Confident in Ongoing Mission

‘The message from the Biden administration to Haiti should be don’t come,’ Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz said. MIAMI, Fla—Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, Sen. Rick Scott, and their fellow Floridians in Washington have sounded the alarm on an anticipated influx of Haitian migrants making the journey to the Sunshine State. The keyword appears to be “anticipated,”

5 Takeaways From the Ohio, Illinois, and California Primaries

Key races in the three states showcased the power of the Trump endorsement. Former President Donald Trump’s political power was on full display as several states, including battleground territories, held their Republican primaries. The presumptive GOP nominee added to his 2024 endorsement record, with many key Trump-backed candidates scoring victories. In the Ohio Republican Senate

Trump Notches Minor Wins in Hush Money Case as ‘Inflammatory and Unduly Prejudicial’ Evidence Blocked

But his bid to prevent testimony from Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels was rejected by judge. Former President Donald Trump notched several small victories in his so-called “hush money” case in New York, with a judge siding with his request to prevent some “inflammatory and unduly prejudicial” evidence from being shown in court, although his

Ohio Sets Up Key House Races and Special Election

Ohio voters spoke on March 19 in races that could determine which party controls the House of Representatives next year. TOLEDO, Ohio—Ohio voters spoke on March 19 in races that could determine which party controls the House of Representatives next year. While the Sixth Congressional District is safely Republican, the Ninth and 13th Congressional Districts

Democrat Rep. Danny K. Davis Keeps Longtime Seat in Closely Watched Primary

The long-serving congressman staved off a primary fight on March 19. CHICAGO—Rep. Danny K. Davis (D-Ill.), a decades-long incumbent, has won the March 19 Democratic primary, virtually guaranteeing him reelection in the general election later this year. “It’s great to win here in Illinois, but we’ve also got to win in Wisconsin–we’ve got to win