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.

Republican Senators Warn of Illegal Immigrants Working as Food Delivery Drivers

Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Grubhub are called to step up their effort against the system of illegal work. A group of Republican senators are calling on the country’s top three food delivery platforms to address allegations that emerged in a recent news report that suggests that illegal immigrants are filling in as delivery drivers. In

Trump Wishes Wife Melania ‘Happy Birthday,’ Laments Being Parted From Her By ‘Rigged Trial’ Over ‘Hush Money’ Allegations

‘I’ll be going [to Florida] this evening after this case finishes up; this horrible, unconstitutional case,’ President Trump said. Former President Donald Trump wished his wife Melania Trump a happy birthday on Friday before stepping into a New York City courtroom to continue an ongoing criminal trial over an alleged non-disclosure payment he made in

Arizona Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Allowed Authorities to Evict Squatters

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a bill seeking to strengthen the rights of homeowners looking to evict squatters from their property. The measure, dubbed Senate Bill 1129, garnered bipartisan support and would have allowed a property owner to request law enforcement to remove an individual occupying one’s house illegally. Under the current law in

Second Witness in Trump ‘Hush-Money’ Case Called by Prosecutors

Former Trump assistant Rhona Graff testified on Friday. Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump’s so-called “hush-money” case on Friday called up their second witness, a former Trump assistant, to testify in the case. Rhona Graff, who started working for President Trump in 1987 and left the Trump Organization in April 2021, has been described as