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The 119th Congress, which convened on January 3, 2025, for the end of former President Joe Biden 's presidency and will conclude in January 2027, is, like any other Congress, important in advancing legislation that affects the lives of the American people in all manner of ways.
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AlterNet on MSN'Absolute threat': Marjorie Taylor Greene publicly breaks with Trump over key policy issueEven Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) — who has consistently remained one of President Donald Trump's biggest supporters in Congress — isn't a fan of his latest policy. In a lengthy Thursday night post to her congressional account on X,
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed a bill Thursday canceling about $9 billion that had been approved for public broadcasting and foreign aid as Republicans look to lock in cuts to programs targeted by the White House’s Department of Government Efficiency.
A shouting match erupted during a House Rules Committee meeting as President Trump's agenda has the U.S. Congress in an uproar. Former Rep. Max Rose, Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Elaine Kamarck and Co-founder of The Lincoln Project Rick Wilson join Katy Tur to weigh in on the political divide in the country.
The latest: U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg said today that unsealing grand jury testimony from Jeffrey Epstein’s case would violate grand jury secrecy guidelines. Background: President Donald Trump instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek the declassification of the testimony to appease disgruntled MAGA voters.
When House Speaker Mike Johnson gifted to President Donald Trump the gavel used to enact the Republicans' tax breaks and spending bill, it was a memorable moment at the White House.
President Trump said if the Commanders "don't change the name back to the original 'Washington Redskins' … I won't make a deal for them to build a Stadium in Washington."
Director of Tulsi Gabbard explains the second set of "Russiagate" documents published today and the implications for Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Susan Rice, John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey,