In a surprising turn, Republicans in the House may approve the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, following President Trump's unexpected backing. This bipartisan initiative has stirred tensions within the party and raised new questions about Trump's ties to Epstein.
In a recent interview, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent clarified that there is no formal proposal from the White House to defund the Affordable Care Act, despite President Trump's claims. Bessent emphasized the importance of bipartisan cooperation in resolving the government shutdown.
In a rare bipartisan effort, the US Senate has voted 52-48 to terminate Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazilian imports, including coffee and beef. Despite the approval, the measure is unlikely to pass in the Republican-controlled House, raising questions about the future of Trump’s trade policies.
As the deadline for government funding approaches, congressional leaders meet with Trump in a last-ditch effort to prevent a shutdown. Tensions rise as Democrats leverage health care demands against stalled negotiations.
In a striking display of bipartisanship, Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna are pushing to release the Epstein files, emphasizing the need for accountability over the potential embarrassment of powerful figures. With enough votes secured, will the truth finally emerge?
As Congress reconvenes, the spotlight is back on Donald Trump with intensified scrutiny on the Epstein investigation. Bipartisan efforts aim to unveil the truth behind Epstein's death and the government's handling of his case, potentially stirring political turmoil for Trump.
As lawmakers return to the Capitol, they must tackle looming government funding deadlines and the controversy surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein files. Will bipartisan efforts succeed, or is a shutdown inevitable?
Joel and Kathryn Friedman are among many homeowners delaying sales due to hefty capital gains taxes. With potential bipartisan efforts to eliminate this tax, will more retirees be able to downsize?
In a recent roundtable, Trump expressed sorrow for the Texas disaster victims while defending officials against criticism. He praised first responders but faced backlash over his comments.
In a surprising move, Congress is standing up to the Trump administration's drastic budget cuts. A Senate meeting revealed a bipartisan effort to protect science funding, with only minor reductions proposed for key agencies. The fight over funding for the FBI headquarters, however, threatens to derail progress.