Schumer may let controversial Biden nominee with ‘problematic’ ties quietly expire: expert
A controversial judicial nominee proposed by President Biden will expire at the end of the 118th Congress in just months, and some experts are speculating that this is just what the president and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., are
Balance of power: Senate GOP’s campaign chair cautiously optimistic about retaking majority in 2024 elections
Senate Republican campaign chief Steve Daines is tempering any talk of a red wave this autumn leading to a large GOP majority in the chamber. ‘I want 51. That’s the majority,’ the chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) told
Top Senate Democrat joins growing chorus of lawmakers breaking from Biden on Israel
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., said Friday that military aid to Israel should continue in a departure from the White House position. In a statement, Cardin said he disagreed with President Biden, who has threatened to withhold
Trump denies report claiming Nikki Haley is ‘under consideration’ for VP role: ‘I wish her well!’
Former President Trump dismissed a report Saturday that claimed he and his campaign were considering former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, his former GOP presidential primary opponent, to serve as his running mate in the 2024 presidential election. ‘Nikki Haley is
Trump supporters flock to massive New Jersey campaign rally to hear former president speak amid ongoing trials
Supporters of Donald Trump came out in droves Saturday to hear the former president speak at a campaign rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, as the GOP front-runner faces ongoing trials in New York, D.C., Georgia, and Florida. The rally was expected
Trump says son Barron, 18, likes politics and gives him advice: ‘He’s a smart one’
Former President Trump on Friday praised his 18-year-old son, Barron, as a ‘smart one,’ adding that the former first son likes to give his dad political advice. ‘He’s seen it, he doesn’t have to hear it,’ the 2024 presumptive Republican nominee
Victim Recovers Funds After $71 Million ‘Address Poisoning’ Attack – Here’s What Happened
A victim who fell prey to a sophisticated ‘address poisoning’ attack has successfully recovered almost all of the stolen funds, amounting to a staggering $71 million. The incident involved the victim mistakenly sending wrapped Bitcoin tokens (WBTC) to an attacker who
Manafort will no longer take on Republican convention role
Paul Manafort, the longtime political power broker who served as the 2016 chairman for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, is no longer planning to help manage this summer’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, according to a person familiar with the situation. Manafort’s
An unexpected sight to behold: Ted Cruz working bipartisan deals
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) found himself in the most unusual place Thursday. He was the man in the middle, literally and figuratively, standing in the well of the chamber to dish out handshakes or high-fives as other senators cast their “aye”
U.S. offers Israel intelligence, supplies in effort to avoid Rafah invasion
The Biden administration, working urgently to stave off a full-scale Israeli invasion of Rafah, is offering Israel valuable assistance if it holds back, including sensitive intelligence to help the Israeli military pinpoint the location of Hamas leaders and find the