April 17 'Down to zero': Veteran suicide crisis targeted in VA bill by bipartisan House coalition A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is joining forces to introduce a bill aimed at eliminating suicide among U.S. military veterans.
April 16 Kentucky senate race for McConnell's seat heats up Kentucky Rep. Andy Barr posted millions in first quarter fundraising Tuesday as the senate race for the soon vacant seat of Sen. Mitch McConnell continues.
April 16 Bipartisan senators push tougher penalties for foreign-backed crimes on US soil Sens. Joni Ernst, Elissa Slotkin, Jim Banks and Maggie Hassan introduced the DETERRENCE Act to crack down on plots targeting U.S. citizens taken up by foreign governments.
April 16 Sen. Cotton tells Harvard University to ‘follow the law’ or lose federal funding Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., blasts Harvard for defying the Trump administration after it moved to pull federal funds from elite universities refusing to comply with new rules.
April 16 Major university medical center accused of hiding DEI programs, influential Senator calls them out After Vanderbilt University Medical Center was allegedly caught hiding their DEI resources, Tennessee GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn is calling on the medical school to comply with President Trump's orders demanding they such programs be halted.
April 16 SEN JOHN THUNE: First 100 days of GOP Senate majority has accomplished much, and here's what is coming next Saturday marked 100 days of the new Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, and we’ve been keeping our foot on the gas.
April 15 Taxes could increase if GOP budget bill fails, some Republicans predict Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram covers how Republicans are using Tax Day to muster support for President Donald Trump's tax cuts on 'Special Report.'
April 15 Democrats prioritizing illegal immigrants over citizens is ‘mind-boggling,’ White House says The comments come as Sen. Chris Van Hollen floated possibly traveling to El Salvador to check on a Maryland resident the Trump administration deported to El Salvador in an “administrative error."
April 15 GOP hits back after judges demand Trump allies be condemned for targeting judiciary Sen. Cynthia Lummis led a letter from Wyoming's congressional delegation slamming condemnations from more than 100 Cowboy State jurists for inaction against Trump's "attacks" on judges.
April 15 President Trump weighs in on Senate primary between two GOP heavyweights in major red state President Donald Trump weighed in on an already contentious Senate primary race in the most populous red state in the nation, saying he will make an endorsement decision “at the right time."