Bernie Sanders Says New Senate Term Will Likely Be His Last

At 83, the Vermont lawmaker continues to push for Democrats to regroup after the November losses by appealing more to working-class Americans. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), the longtime progressive lawmaker who has twice sought the Democratic presidential nomination, suggested that the six-year Senate term he begins in January will likely be his last. “I’m 83

Governors Urge Congress Not to Let US Military Move National Guardsmen Without Approval

All governors oppose the proposal, according to the National Governors Association. Governors across the United States are urging Congress to stop the federal military from enabling the movement of National Guard troops to the U.S. Space Force without approval from governors. U.S. House of Representatives members and U.S. senators recently released an agreement for the

Fetterman Posts on Truth Social, Calls for Pardoning Trump

The Democrat said both the president-elect and Hunter Biden were victims of political prosecutions. President-elect Donald Trump’s Truth Social has gained a new user: Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.). Fetterman joined the social media platform in November, according to his profile, making him one of a handful of prominent Democrats to take the plunge. Publishing his

Trump to Ring Opening Bell on Wall Street’s NYSE for First Time

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to ring the NYSE opening bell on Dec. 12, marking a high-profile return to New York. President-elect Donald Trump will mark the ceremonial start of trading at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Dec. 12 by ringing the opening bell, The Epoch Times has learned. The planned ringing of

Several Congressional Democrats Call for Trump to Be Pardoned

‘Weaponizing the judiciary for blatant, partisan gain diminishes the collective faith in our institutions,’ Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said in a post. Several congressional Democrats, including a former member of the House Democratic leadership, this week called for President-elect Donald Trump to be pardoned. Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), the former House Democratic majority whip, responded

Senate, House Hearings Preview Challenges Ahead for Trump’s Deportation Plans

The complexities of the nation’s immigration crisis could complicate the process. Two hearings on Capitol Hill on Dec. 10 offered a glimpse of the opposition that President-elect Donald Trump is likely to face as he seeks to fulfill his campaign promise of mass illegal immigrant deportations. Trump’s stated plan to conduct “the largest deportation operation