In a surprising move, the NSA's Director Timothy Haugh and Deputy Wendy Noble were dismissed. This unprecedented decision raises serious questions about national security and political influence.
The Senate begins action on Trump's $4.5 trillion tax and spending bill amid economic uncertainty. Democrats oppose the plan, arguing it benefits the wealthy at the expense of essential services.
In a bold move, Democratic officials from 19 states have filed a lawsuit against President Trump’s executive order aimed at changing election rules. They argue it infringes on state authority and could disenfranchise millions of voters.
In a pivotal vote, the Republican-led Senate has approved a budget blueprint aimed at passing President Trump's agenda, featuring significant tax cuts and increased military spending. Democrats are ready to challenge the proposal, raising concerns about its impact on the budget deficit and the middle class.
In a surprising turn, Congress is rallying against President Trump's tariffs, with bipartisan efforts to revoke them gaining momentum. Senators and House Democrats are pushing for legislation to limit his tariff powers, signaling a potential shift in political dynamics.
In a surprising Senate vote, four Republican senators joined Democrats to pass a resolution ending Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, highlighting a growing GOP split on trade issues. This decision raises concerns over job losses and impacts on U.S.-Canada relations.
In a surprising move, NYC Mayor Eric Adams plans to run as an independent candidate, distancing himself from the Democratic Party amid a tumultuous political climate. With personal trials and financial hurdles, Adams aims to connect with a growing base of unaffiliated voters while navigating a crowded primary landscape.
In a surprising move, four Republican senators defied President Trump and voted with Democrats to block his controversial tariffs on Canada. This bipartisan effort raises questions about the future of U.S.-Canada trade relations.
In a surprising electoral setback, Elon Musk's heavy investment in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race backfired, raising questions about his influence on future Republican campaigns. Despite spending over $20 million, his candidate lost by a significant margin, prompting Democrats to label him a liability.
In a surprising turn, NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces his run for re-election as an independent, ditching the Democratic Party. This move follows the dismissal of a federal corruption case against him and sets the stage for a heated election.