Senate Democrats voted Thursday to block a motion to advance a House-passed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, putting Washington on the brink of a partial government shutdown that will affect more than 260,000 federal employees. The motion, which required 60 votes, failed to advance by a vote of 52-47. Centrist Sen. John Fetterman (Pa.), who has a long-standing policy of voting against government shutdowns, was the only Democrat to vote for advancing the measure. Read more here. |
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are accusing the Department of Justice (DOJ) of spying on them as they reviewed the unredacted Epstein files on DOJ computers, tracking the documents they examined. Read more. |
The top federal prosecutor in upstate New York was fired by the White House just hours after federal judges appointed him to the post. Read more. |
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Pentagon's efforts to censure Sen. Mark Kelly and lower his retirement rank in the wake of a video in which the Arizona senator and other Democrats called on service members to reject unlawful orders. Read more. |
A coalition of more than 50 leaders of conservative and free-market organizations signed a letter to members of Congress on Thursday, opposing codifying President Trump's "most favored nation" (MFN) drug pricing policy model into law. Read more. |
Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) on Wednesday applauded a grand jury's decision not to indict him and five other Democratic lawmakers over their participation in a controversial video last year, arguing that the Department of Justice "failed, and they will always fail." Read more. |
The federal government appears to be barreling toward yet another partial shutdown this week, as Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over a deal to keep the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funded before its two-week stopgap funding measure expires Friday. Read more. |
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) on Wednesday slammed Attorney General Pam Bondi's defense of how the Department of Justice (DOJ) has handled the release of files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Read more. |
Attorney General Pam Bondi went toe-to-toe with lawmakers in a heated hearing on Wednesday as the country's top lawyer appeared before the House Judiciary Committee for the first time since taking office. Read more. |
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