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‘Stepping Up As A Team’: Stefanik Reacts After Trump Withdraws Nomination
Hours after President Donald Trump pulled her nomination to become U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) reacted by saying it was Read More
Deep red state makes major announcement about income tax: ‘We plant our flag’
Mississippi taxpayers will get significant relief with the incremental elimination of the state’s income tax, which will drop from 4.7% to nothing in a few years.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Stefanik’s withdrawal as UN Ambassador nominee
President Trump pulled the nomination of Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., as UN Ambassador on Thursday – and the reasoning behind it is purely a numbers game.
Judge tells government watchdogs fired by Trump there’s not much she can do for them
A federal judge expressed doubt over reinstating eight watchdogs fired by Trump, even as the court weighed claims that their terminations violated the law.
Prominent senators demand Pentagon probe how Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg was added to Signal chat with Vance, Hegseth and Waltz
Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and ranking member Jack Reed (D-RI) called on the Pentagon’s watchdog Thursday to start a review of the Signalgate scandal.
Brother-in-law of top Dem senator played key role in recruiting Chinese firms to deep blue city
The brother-in-law of a top Democratic senator has repeatedly hosted CCP diplomats at his office and recruited Chinese businesses to lease office space in New York City.
Swing state senators come together in rare show of bipartisanship, Dems aren’t happy about it
Pennsylvania Sens. Dave McCormick and John Fetterman will host their first joint public event in Pittsburgh this Saturday.
Morning Brief: Congress Grills PBS & NPR, Senators Condemn Anti-Tesla Terror Attacks, Swatting Surges
Congressional allies of DOGE grilled the leaders of NPR and PBS, arguing that federal taxpayers are being forced to fund politically biased coverage. The Senate Read More
Schumer keeps his job as Democrats wonder if he’s on borrowed time
Chuck Schumer is bruised but not beaten — at least not yet. Two weeks after the Senate minority leader joined with Republicans to prevent a Read More