August 28 Marsha Blackburn says Tennesse should be 'America's conservative leader' in gubernatorial bid Sen. Marsha Blackburn joins 'Fox & Friends' co-host Steve Doocy for breakfast at Edley's Bar-B-Que in Nashville, promoting President Donald Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' and expressing her desire to become governor of Tennessee.
August 27 Susan Collins heckled at Maine ribbon-cutting to delight of leftist challenger as pivotal Senate race heats up Sen. Susan Collins was heckled by protesters during a Searsport ribbon-cutting for a $9.2M Route 1 project as Democrats eye her Maine Senate seat in 2026.
August 27 'Weapons of war': Dem lawmakers call for gun control after Minneapolis school shooting Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., called for more to be done "to stop gun violence in America," while Rep. Shri Thanedar, D-Mich., demanded that lawmakers should pass "sensible gun control."
August 26 Senate Republicans eye rule changes to push Trump nominees forward Senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram provides details on Senate Republicans' efforts to fast-track President Donald Trump's nominees.
August 25 Hillary Clinton previously called on prohibition of flag burning In 2006, then Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton advocated for a law prohibiting the burning of the American flag. (Credit: C-SPAN)
August 25 Trump threatens lawsuit over century-old Senate tradition delaying his nominees President Donald Trump said he plans legal action against the Senate's blue slip practice, calling it a barrier to appointing judges and U.S. attorneys.
August 25 Trump threatens lawsuit over 'blue slips' as top GOP senator bucks demand to bend Senate rules for nominees President Donald Trump renewed his demand for the Senate's "blue slip" tradition to be done away with and urged Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley to tell Democrats to "go to HELL."
August 25 Mexican immigrant-turned-congresswoman blasts Dem claims Texas redistricting hurts Hispanic vote Texas redistricting creates Hispanic-majority districts as border counties flip Republican, sparking debate over minority representation and voting rights.
August 25 'Separated from reality': Senate Republicans fume as Dems use Epstein saga to block Trump's agenda Congressional Democrats and Republicans clashed over transparency surrounding the Epstein files last month, and the issue is set to linger when lawmakers return to Washington next week.
August 23 Gianno Caldwell mulls Senate bid as Chicagoans are 'begging for change' on crime woes Gianno Caldwell mulls Illinois Senate campaign for Dick Durbin's open seat, focusing on a law-and-order platform after a personal tragedy in Chicago.