Congress
- George Conway, persistent Trump critic, is running for Congress in New York - George Conway, who was once married to a former adviser to the president before becoming a prominent anti-Trump voice, announced on Tuesday that he is running for a U.S. House seat in New York City, testing whether he can turn his strong so
- Kennedy Center reportedly changed rules before vote to add Trump’s name - Bylaws that would limit voting to Trump-appointed trustees appears to reveal long-held renaming plan
- Former Republican Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona announces dementia diagnosis - Former Republican U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl of Arizona on Tuesday announced his withdrawal from public life following a dementia diagnosis. Kyl, 83, represented Arizona in both chambers of Congress for nearly three decades. “My family and I now h
- Inside the bunker that was a secret for five decades and designed to hold all of Congress after a nuclear strike – that you can visit today - The underground stronghold under the grounds of a sprawling property in West Virginia contains all the necessary facilities for federal lawmakers to continue to carry out their duties – all from behind 25-tonne blast doors
- Could a group of women veteran ‘Hellcats’ help Democrats flip the House in 2026? - By Helen Coster NEW YORK, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Cait Conley kicked off her congressional campaign with a series of cellphone videos in which she addresses affordability, healthcare and other policy
- BREAKING: Elise Stefanik Drops Out of NY Governor’s Race and Is Leaving Congress - Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) announced Friday that she is dropping out of the New York gubernatorial race and will not seek re-election in Congress.
- Federal judge weighs Trump's claim he is immune from civil litigation over Capitol attack - Attorneys for President Donald Trump urged a federal judge on Friday to rule that Trump is entitled to presidential immunity from civil claims that he instigated a mob's attack on the U.S. Capitol to stop Congress from certifying the result
- Republican disunity tests Johnson’s grip on power as Congress enters election year - By David Morgan WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (Reuters) - Republicans who control the U.S.
- House is voting on a defense bill to raise troop pay and overhaul weapons purchases - The House voted to pass a sweeping defense policy bill Wednesday that authorizes $900 billion in military programs, including a pay raise for troops and an overhaul of how the Department of Defense buys weapons. The bill's passage comes at
- Congressional lawmakers hear from Navy admiral overseeing boat strikes - The U.S. Navy admiral who is retiring early from command of the campaign to destroy vessels allegedly carrying drugs near Venezuela spoke to key lawmakers Tuesday as Congress seeks more answers on President Donald Trump's mission, which, in
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