Republican lawmakers and leaders reacted after Israel unleashed a targeted strike against Iran in response to the Islamic State’s attack earlier this month.
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Senate shakeup: How a secret ballot could undermine a potential Trump endorsement in race to the top
Former President Trump has yet to endorse in the Senate GOP leader race, and doing so could have risks for him.
Sen. Tim Scott’s $1M swing-state ad buy bets school choice will move voters, decide close races
Campaign advertising tends to be one of two things: lifeless or ludicrous. So the ads Sen. Tim Scott is sliding into swing states — which he Read More
User’s manual on what House races to watch on Election Night
Election night in 2024 will not only determine who stands in the White House, but also may change the fate of who controls the House of Representatives.
Kamala Harris accused of plagiarizing in 2009 book about being ‘smart on crime’
Harris is accused of plagiarizing several times in her book on smart policing, which was released in 2009.
Trump ally Tim Scott mulls bid for top role at Senate campaign arm
Tim Scott is considering running for a the top role at the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm for the next election cycle.
Senate unanimously passes bill bolstering presidential candidates’ Secret Service protection
The Senate unanimously passed a bill to bolster presidential candidates’ Secret Service protection following the back-to-back assassination attempts against Trump.
Tammy Baldwin faces conflict of interest concerns over partner’s Wall Street gig
Baldwin is being criticized for not disclosing her partner’s assets or clients because they are unmarried despite purchasing a home together.
Independents RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard to spin for Trump at debate, joining Vance and other Republicans
Democrats turned independents Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who are backing Donald Trump will be in the debate spin room on behalf of the former president as debates Vice President Harris
California bill banning ‘legacy’ preference in college admissions heads to Newsom’s desk: ‘Fair and equitable’
California’s AB 1780, banning legacy admissions at private colleges, passed the Assembly and Senate and now awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom’s approval.