The Virginia Senate's recent constitutional amendment could reshape congressional maps before the midterms. With Democrats aiming to gain seats, the upcoming voter decision will be crucial. Will the amendment succeed?
The Virginia state senate is poised to pass a constitutional amendment allowing Democrats to redraw congressional districts ahead of the midterms. This could secure them four additional seats if approved by voters.
In a dramatic showdown, Senate Republicans successfully blocked a vote on a war powers resolution to restrict military action in Venezuela, marking a crucial victory for President Trump and GOP leaders. This comes after intense last-minute pressure and promises from Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In a surprising turn of events, the Senate has blocked a bipartisan effort to limit President Trump's military actions in Venezuela, following pressure from GOP leaders. What does this mean for U.S. foreign policy?
In a significant move, the House has passed a bipartisan spending bill aimed at funding federal agencies and preventing another government shutdown. With broad support, this legislation highlights the urgency of Congress to finalize spending measures before the looming deadline.
The Senate is set to vote on a resolution limiting President Trump's military actions in Venezuela following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Concerns grow over unilateral U.S. involvement in the region.
In a bold move five years after the Capitol attack, Senate Democrats are introducing legislation to prevent taxpayer funds from compensating convicted rioters. The bills aim to hold rioters accountable and protect taxpayer interests.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned the recent U.S. military strike on Venezuela, calling it unlawful and warning of potential endless war. He questioned Trump's claims about fixing the country's oil infrastructure.
The Justice Department announced a delay in releasing documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing over a million additional files just before the deadline. Senators demand full transparency and an investigation into the delays.
The Senate has passed a sweeping $901 billion military policy bill that raises troop pay and demands transparency on controversial drug strikes near Venezuela, amidst bipartisan support and significant Pentagon pushback.