House Republicans schedule Tuesday vote on whether to impeach Mayorkas
The Republican-led House is scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over what they say has been a neglect of his duties at the U.S.-Mexico border, in a process Democrats have decried as a
Some want Justice Thomas to skip Trump’s ballot case. He doesn’t plan to.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing calls from Democrats and court transparency advocates to recuse himself from a case examining whether former president Donald Trump can appear on 2024 primary election ballots nationwide. On Thursday the justices will hear oral
Kari Lake’s leaked recording is causing trust issues in the Arizona GOP
PHOENIX — When Kari Lake speaks to the Republican Party faithful, she’s accustomed to cheers and adulation. But as the Arizona Senate candidate addressed hundreds of the state GOP’s most loyal activists late last month, she was booed so loudly the
Biden’s journey to ‘shut down’ border paved with political fault lines
On his first day as president, Biden sent Congress an immigration bill that included a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants. Three years and more than 6 million border apprehensions later, Biden is advocating for a
Tim Scott responds to Trump considering him for vice president: ‘The only thing I can tell you is…’
Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott has responded to Donald Trump’s consideration of him as his vice presidential running mate for the general election in November, telling Fox News Digital his top priority was ensuring the former president beats Joe
Amid growing criticism of Biden foreign policy, experts credit wins while leaving room for improvement
President Biden’s first three years in office have forced him to confront numerous foreign policy challenges, leading to mixed reviews from experts on how well the president has responded on the world stage. ‘One of the most important accomplishments of the
D.C. Circuit considering claim of Jan. 6 jury bias ahead of Trump trial
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will debate Tuesday whether D.C. jurors are unfairly biased against people charged with committing crimes at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. It’s an argument with relevance for former president
Conservative backlash to Israel aid bill could force Johnson to seek Democrat support again
House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is preparing to bring a stand-alone Israel aid bill for a House vote on Tuesday, three sources told Fox News Digital, but early opposition from his right flank could already force the Republican leader to
Biden aims for big win in Nevada primary, while GOP contest is nonbinding
Nevada voters are heading to the polls Tuesday for their state’s first primary in nearly three decades, offering President Biden another chance to pick up delegates after his Saturday win in South Carolina, while an unusual nonbinding Republican contest does
Republicans fear they will be targets in Trump’s ‘retribution’ campaign
Donald Trump has promised a presidency of “retribution” if he wins another term in office. Many Republicans fear they might face the brunt of it. The former president has threatened to have donors to his Republican opponent Nikki Haley “permanently barred”