August 31 Former White House official describes which people will decide 'a lot' of elections Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Karl Rove analyzes voters' top issues heading into 2026 on 'Sunday Night in America.'
August 31 Sen. Marsha Blackburn criticizes Democrats who make ‘villains out of law enforcement’ Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., discusses the Trump administration’s D.C. crime crackdown and potential efforts to expand the operation to other American cities on ‘Sunday Morning Futures.’
August 31 Trump nominees squeezed between 'blue slips' and blue obstruction Senate Republicans defend blue slip tradition requiring home state approval for Trump's judicial and attorney nominees despite president's attacks.
August 30 Gov. Brian Kemp endorses former coach Derek Dooley for US Senate Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Saturday endorsed former football coach Derek Dooley, R-Ga., for the U.S. Senate outside Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium. Dooley is looking to take Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff's seat. (WAGA)
August 30 CDC official who blasted Trump’s ‘weak science’ led politicized Biden-era monkeypox response Demetre Daskalakis resigned from the CDC, accusing the Trump administration of ignoring science. But his Biden-era monkeypox response prioritized avoiding stigma over traditional measures.
August 30 Fetterman defends Trump's 'tasteful' $200M White House ballroom makeover amid Dem criticism President Donald Trump is planning a $200 million White House ballroom renovation funded by private donors, sparking a debate about the architectural changes to the building.
August 29 'Friday Follies': You can’t script something like this Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Raymond Arroyo breaks down two very different brawls and calls out actress Rosie O'Donnell for her comments about the Minneapolis shooting on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
August 29 Legal group sues FDA over puberty blocker records, citing alleged Biden-era cover-up A new lawsuit seeks Biden-era records on puberty blockers after FDA documents revealed officials were recommending puberty blockers despite knowledge of the risks.
August 29 White House move to cancel $4.9B foreign aid with 'pocket rescission' blasted as illegal The White House's $4.9 billion pocket rescissions package has likely made it harder for lawmakers to find middle ground on funding the government, with Sens. Susan Collins and Chuck Schumer slamming the move as illegal.
August 29 GOP senators say they're open to Trump deploying National Guard in their states' blue cities President Donald Trump's suggestion that he would send National Guard troops to Democratic-led Baltimore and Chicago riled up Democratic senators, while some Republicans in states with high-crime blue cities welcomed the idea.