Paul Ingrassia's nomination to lead the Office of Special Counsel faces severe backlash in the Senate after reports of racist texts. Senate leaders express doubt over his confirmation ahead of a crucial hearing.
In a historic move, Senate Republicans invoked the 'nuclear option' to expedite the confirmation of President Trump's nominees, bypassing traditional hurdles and igniting a fierce debate over Senate rules. Discover the implications of this significant change in Senate dynamics.
As Congress returns from recess, the looming government shutdown deadline and a push to release Epstein files create a tense atmosphere. Will bipartisan support save the day, or will political turmoil reign?
In a narrow 50-49 vote, the Senate confirmed Emil Bove as a federal appeals court judge despite serious allegations against him. Whistleblowers claim he prioritized Trump's agenda over justice, sparking fierce debate among lawmakers.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Susan Monarez as the new CDC director, a decision that raises questions amid ongoing debates about vaccines, public health, and the influence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on health policies.
In a surprising decision, federal judges in New Jersey have declined to appoint Alina Habba, a controversial Trump nominee, as U.S. attorney, appointing Desiree Leigh Grace instead. This marks a significant rebuke amid ongoing tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary.
In a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, President Trump's judicial nominee Emil Bove advanced despite Democratic objections and a walkout. Bove faces serious whistleblower allegations that could derail his confirmation.
Emil Bove's nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals is stirring controversy. Critics highlight his past as a prosecutor and his defense of Trump amid multiple indictments, raising concerns about his ethics and temperament.
In a surprising turn of events, Nicole Shanahan, former running mate of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., criticizes Trump's nominee for surgeon general, Casey Means, raising concerns about decision-making and qualifications.
Ed Martin, President Trump's nominee for U.S. attorney, faces scrutiny over his relationship with convicted Capitol rioter Timothy Hale-Cusanelli, known for his racist views. Despite claiming ignorance of Hale-Cusanelli's past, evidence suggests otherwise, raising questions about Martin's integrity.