As the 2026 midterms approach, Democrats are ramping up their calls for full transparency regarding Jeffrey Epstein's files, leveraging public dissatisfaction with the government’s disclosures. Key figures in the party are using the issue to challenge Trump's influence and rally their base.
Rep. Don Bacon announces he won't seek re-election, revealing a potential future in executive politics. Could he be eyeing the Nebraska governorship or even the presidency in 2028?
As the House prepares to vote on Trump's massive tax bill, deep divisions within the Republican Party threaten its passage. With a July 4 deadline looming, will party leaders find common ground amid rising opposition?
In a narrow vote, the House has approved cuts to federal funding for NPR and PBS, igniting a fierce debate over media bias and the future of public broadcasting. This legislation, pushed by Trump, threatens essential services for millions.
The 30-year Treasury yields have remained above 5% since May 21, causing concern among investors. This rise in yields coincides with the passing of a significant budget bill by the House of Representatives.
In a dramatic showdown, Texas Congressman Chip Roy defies Trump's calls for party unity, arguing that the proposed spending bill contradicts fiscal responsibility. Will he stand his ground against GOP pressure?
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that Maine Rep. Laurel Libby cannot be barred from voting or speaking due to her remarks on a transgender athlete. This case highlights the ongoing debate over transgender rights in sports and the implications for lawmakers.
President Trump visits Capitol Hill to rally Republican lawmakers around a controversial tax-cut bill. While facing internal divisions, he predicts the bill will pass despite concerns over its impact on the federal debt and social programs.
The emerging GOP tax proposal could add over $2.5 trillion to the federal deficit, igniting fierce debate among lawmakers. Critics warn it risks an economic calamity by favoring tax cuts for the wealthy while slashing essential programs.
In a controversial move, the U.S. House has voted to reverse California's strict vehicle pollution standards, raising concerns over public health, climate policy, and the future of electric vehicles. Will the Senate follow suit?