Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said Monday he is "optimistic" a deal to end the more than four-week shutdown could be reached by the end of this week. Both Democrats and Republicans are looking for an off-ramp as the government's closure inches toward the longest in U.S. history. A group of moderate Senate Democrats have even been quietly gathering to plot how to possibly reopen the federal government. View the latest updates here. |
President Trump's sweeping tariffs will be scrutinized by the Supreme Court on Wednesday, placing the president's most significant economic initiative into the justices' hands. Read more. |
Polling is giving observers a clearer picture of what to expect on Election Day as voters cast their ballots. Read more. |
The Trump administration will provide partial food stamp benefits this month as the government shutdown approaches a record length, officials told a federal judge Monday. Read more. |
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) doubled down on his support for the Senate filibuster, even as President Trump has pushed the upper chamber to use the so-called nuclear option to forgo it and reopen the government with a simple majority vote. Read more. |
New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) on Sunday mocked former Gov. Andrew Cuomo after President Trump backed him in a recent interview. Read more. |
President Trump bolstered Rep. Thomas Massie's (R-Ky.) Republican primary opponent Ed Gallrein in a Truth Social post on Monday ahead of next year’s midterm elections. Read more. |
Comedian Jon Stewart is sticking with Comedy Central and “The Daily Show.” Read more. |
The drumbeat for some kind of military action against Venezuela keeps getting louder. Read more. |
Someone forward this newsletter to you? Sign up to get your own copy: TheHill.com/Evening. See you next time! |
No comments:
Post a Comment