Texas GOP leaders are urging the FBI to assist in locating over 50 Democratic lawmakers who fled the state to avoid a contentious vote on redistricting, raising questions about federal involvement in state politics.
In a dramatic escalation of Texas politics, Attorney General Ken Paxton is petitioning the state Supreme Court to expel 13 House Democrats over a redistricting standoff. This move has sparked fierce debates and raised questions about the future of legislative cooperation in Texas.
In a bold move, Texas Democratic lawmakers have traveled to California to support Governor Gavin Newsom's plan to redraw congressional lines, aiming to counter a Republican-led redistricting scheme threatening their seats.
In a fierce response to Texas Republican redistricting efforts, California Governor Gavin Newsom threatens a special election to push back against GOP tactics, asserting that Democrats will not let democracy erode.
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Apple's iOS 26 introduces a spam text filtering feature that could cost political campaigns millions. The NRSC warns of severe revenue drops, raising concerns over voter outreach and fundraising strategies.
Rep. Ralph Norman has officially declared his candidacy for governor of South Carolina, aiming to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Henry McMaster. In his announcement, Norman emphasizes conservative principles and calls for term limits for legislators, gaining support from former Governor Nikki Haley.
In a surprising move, House Republicans have proposed renaming the Kennedy Center's opera house after Melania Trump, sparking a fierce political debate. Democrats accuse the GOP of sneaking in this controversial plan amidst ongoing discussions.
In a significant move, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche plans to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell to discuss potential information about crimes against victims, amid ongoing turmoil within the Republican party over the Epstein scandal.
In a surprising move, Speaker Mike Johnson has decided against allowing a House vote on measures related to the Epstein case, despite pressure from loyal GOP supporters. With a recess approaching, will Congress push for transparency or remain silent?