Does new House speaker really think Biden impeachment push is apolitical?
Ten days ago, it didn’t really matter what Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) thought about his party’s impeachment inquiry into President Biden. It
Senate confirms three more senior military officers around Tuberville blockade
The Senate on Thursday confirmed three more senior military officers in its latest move to bypass an expansive blockade on President Biden’s
FBI searches home of top fundraiser for New York Mayor Eric Adams
FBI agents conducted a search Thursday at the Brooklyn home of Brianna Suggs, who is a top fundraiser for New York Mayor
‘You just gaslit her’: How Dean Phillips’s first town hall went off the rails in N.H.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) says he will host 119 town halls in his long-shot primary challenge against President Biden.
Trump camp hopes for knockout blow in Iowa, as Haley, DeSantis jockey for second
URBANDALE, Iowa — A larger-than-life cutout of Donald Trump’s disembodied head floated on the wall, watching over stacks of thousands of signed
Senate Republicans erupt in anger over Tuberville’s military freeze
House votes to table censure resolution against Rep. Rashida Tlaib
The House on Wednesday voted to table an effort to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) over her comments and actions related to
Second effort to expel George Santos from House fails
On podcast, FBI director pushes back sharply against critics
FBI Director Christopher A. Wray, who has been increasingly under attack from congressional Republicans, pushed back against his critics in a new