Kari Lake described how she intends to reshape Voice of America, committing to unbiased, editorially independent coverage while reiterating her loyalty to Trump.
Congressional Make America Healthy Again caucus is formed to cultivate partnerships with local, state, and federal officials interested in MAHA initiatives.
Republican lawmakers align with RFK Jr. on corporate capture of health agencies and removing chemicals from food supply, but displeased over abortion and vaccine stances.
Tom Homan, former acting director of ICE, said illegal immigrants who are not accused or charged with other crimes should expect to be detained and deported.
Those seeking to classify Trump’s foreign policy as either interventionist or isolationist are wrong, according to key policy adviser, Sebastian Gorka.
Biden won't stand in way of funding government until mid-March. Included is $110 billion for disaster relief, $30 billion in farm aid, and year extension to farm bill.
U.S. senator told Breitbart that Trump’s push to increase the debt ceiling as part of funding deal “makes sense” but unlikely Schumer would agree to push.
Unless Congress funds the government past Dec. 20, there will be a shutdown. Such an occurrence could have major ramifications, but may not be doom and gloom.
Sen. Ron Johnson said that federal agencies may start asking for additional congressional oversight with President-elect Donald Trump’s new appointees next year.
Rep. Paul Gosar, issued a statement after introducing End the Vaccine Carveout Act that would strip vaccine manufacturers of their unjust liability shields.
Rep. Greg Lopez introduced Detain and Deport Gang Members Act of 2024, to call on Mayorkas, to detain and deport all illegal aliens with gang affiliations.
The House passed a bill to reduce Chinese influence in U.S. universities. The bill prevents schools partnering with China from receiving funding from the DHS.
“My commitment to do everything I can to bring our country together has led me to register as an independent with no party affiliation,” Joe Manchin wrote on X.
Republican majority in U.S. House will shrink again, as Rep. Ken Buck announced this afternoon he is resigning from his seat effective next Friday, March 22.
Independent U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona announced she will not seek reelection for a second term, preventing a potential three-way race in November.
Eleven state attorneys general, led by Ken Paxton, filed an anti-trust suit against the world’s 3 largest asset managers—BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street.
Federal judges rejected bids by Missouri and Texas officials to block DOJ poll monitors who say they want to monitor voting rights compliance on Election Day.
Texans are troubled by organizations assisting with voter registration who are allegedly illegally registering noncitizens to vote in elections said AG Paxton.
Meta agreed to pay $1.4 billion to settle lawsuit brought by state of Texas over its unauthorized capture and use of personal biometric data of Facebook users.
Docs leaked by Dr. Haim showed hospital perform “gender-affirming” therapies after claiming to have halted them, including on 11-year-old 3 days after declaration.
TX Supreme Court issued emergency stay telling Democrat-controlled Harris County not to launch guaranteed income program until further action by the court.
Republican state AG's are pushing back against AG Garland’s comments at a church in Selma, AL, where he discussed using DOJ to interfere in state voting laws.
The investigation into the death of Angela Chao, sister-in-law of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), remains ongoing, officials confirmed on March 4.
Texas AG Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against Pfizer for misrepresenting their COVID-19 vaccine efficacy and censoring public discourse relative to their product.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sued Pfizer, Inc., for unlawfully misrepresenting effectiveness of it's COVID-19 vaccine and attempting to censor public discussion of product.