Politics February 18 Democrats risk FEMA disaster funding collapse as DHS shutdown hits Day 5 The partial government shutdown entered its fifth day with no resolution in sight and as immigration disputes threaten FEMA's federal emergency response.
Politics February 18 GOP warns Democrats using DHS shutdown to stall Senate voter ID push Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., guaranteed that the SAVE America Act would get a vote, but the current funding fight in the Senate could derail a swift vote.
Politics February 17 Mike Lee calls Schumer's 'Jim Crow 2.0' attack on voter ID bill 'paranoid fantasy' Senate Democrats compare GOP voter ID push to "Jim Crow 2.0," but Sen. Mike Lee calls the comparison "paranoid fantasy" as the debate intensifies over federal election requirements.
Opinion February 17 MORNING GLORY: Just say no to the 'Talking Filibuster' — it's a waste of time Why the "talking filibuster" proposal would waste precious Senate floor time and hurt both parties. A warning about changing Senate rules.
VIDEO February 17 Senator Schumer's past support for ID checks draws scrutiny Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., criticizes Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for his shifting stance on ID requirements on 'America Reports.'
Mark Kelly February 17 Mark Kelly eyes 2028 White House run while fighting Trump demotion threat A federal judge blocked the Pentagon from demoting Sen. Mark Kelly over a video about "illegal orders" as the Arizona Democrat considers a 2028 presidential run.
Politics February 17 Schumer, Dems' goal is to 'tie people down' so they can't campaign, Thune says Every day campaigning matters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., contended the Democrats are harming the GOP's ability to hit the trail.
Texas February 17 Hunt files police report against Cornyn campaign staffer over alleged family 'doxxing' incident Texas Senate candidate Wesley Hunt filed a police report after an opponent's campaign staffer allegedly posted his personal info on social media.
Elections February 17 Texas early voting begins ahead of contentious March 3 primary elections Texas primary voters may begin early voting Tuesday for the March 3 primary elections, though the races could advance to a runoff if no candidate secures a majority.
Politics February 17 DHS shutdown drags into 4th day as Senate Democrats block funding over ICE reforms Senate Democrats have yet to provide a counter to the White House's latest offer in ongoing negotiations that have no end in sight.
VIDEO February 16 Rep. Chip Roy clarifies 'SAVE Act,' responds to married women voting claims Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, discusses the 'SAVE Act,' detailing citizenship proof requirements for voter registration and debunking claims it blocks married women on 'The Will Cain Show.'