Speaker Johnson Announces House Will Delay Sending Mayorkas Impeachment Articles to Senate

This comes a day before the House was scheduled to do so. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced on April 9 he will delay sending the articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate by a week. This comes a day before the House was scheduled to do so. The articles

DC Attorney General Will Not Bring Charges Against Left-Wing Dark Money Group

The Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia this week closed its criminal investigation into Arabella Advisors and will not bring charges against the nation’s leading dark money behemoth. The office’s decision comes after D.C. attorney general Brian Schwalb (D.) first issued subpoenas to Arabella Advisors, as well as a number of

Washington Supreme Court Blocks Judge’s Ruling That High-Capacity Mag Ban Is Unconstitutional

A judge blocked the high-capacity magazine ban as unconstitutional, but the state Supreme Court immediately issued a temporary freeze on the ruling. A judge in Washington state has ruled that the state’s ban on high-capacity magazines is unconstitutional, though an emergency order from the state Supreme Court keeps the law on the books for now

Senate Democrat With Ties to Chinese-Owned TikTok Pans House Divestment Bill

Maria Cantwell questions bill’s legality, contradicting report from constitutional law firm Sen. Maria Cantwell (Getty Images) Sen. Maria Cantwell (D., Wash.), the head of the powerful Senate Commerce Committee whose former senior aides work for TikTok, is throwing cold water on the bipartisan House bill targeting the Chinese-owned app, saying she thinks it is likely

Amazon Labor Union Bleeds Money as Workers Turn on Founder Who Praised Hamas

The Amazon Labor Union burst onto the scene in 2021 with support from leading progressives and an endorsement from President Joe Biden. But the group could soon lose that prime placement as it grapples with financial troubles and controversy surrounding its founder. The union had just $28,354 cash on hand at the end of last

Senate Panel: Air Force Budget Is Not Adequate

Bipartisan critics say budget deal capping federal spending hikes at 1 percent can’t be sustained if Pentagon is to keep pace with China’s military spending. That blanket restriction, however, is unlikely to survive as Senate and House appropriations and defense panels begin reviewing Department of Defense (DOD) budgets, especially with the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP)

House Republicans delay sending Mayorkas impeachment articles to Senate

Washington — House Republicans postponed sending the articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate until next week, amid concerns over the timing of an impeachment trial that Senate Democrats are expected to quickly move to dismiss. “To ensure the Senate has adequate time to perform its constitutional duty, the House