House Dem Pans Jim Jordan's Executive Privilege Threat to Biden Officials
"I hope that none of the Republicans abuse executive privilege. This is about having a private citizen answer for their role on January 6," said Rep. Ro Khanna.
Big Bird Vaccination Draws Backlash From Republicans, Conservatives
The fictional Muppet character's seemingly harmless pro-vaccination tweet quickly sparked a culture war on social media,
Gottlieb: 'Safe' for Partial Vaxxed Kids to Be Near Elderly on Thanksgiving
"We have the tools right now to protect that environment. I don't think there's any reason why people can get together for the holidays," the former FDA commissioner said.
Columbia, Cornell, Brown Hit by Bomb Threats, Evacuate Students
Two investigations are still ongoing, and police have not yet linked any of the threats.
Ex-GOP Lawmaker Slams Marjorie Taylor Greene Over Infrastructure Remarks
Greene also faced criticism from fellow Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger for her remarks describing the bill's passage as a "communist takeover."
Virginia Democrats: McAuliffe Would Have Won If Infrastructure Came Sooner
Democratic divisions over Biden's agenda did no favors for Terry McAuliffe in a state where Democrats have typically won elections by campaigning on pragmatism and an ability to deliver results.
GOP Rep. Bacon Says He Voted for Infrastructure to Boost Reelection Chances
"You vote one way, maybe it hurts in the primary. You vote the other way... in my district, it'd hurt me in the general," Bacon said.
Lawmakers Discuss Overcoming Political Divide on Climate Change at COP26
"My name is John Curtis. I'm a Republican. And I'm at COP. How cool is that, right?" said the Republican congressman of Utah.
Hard-Right Republicans Vow to Oust GOP Members Who Voted for Infrastructure
The 13 House Republicans who crossed party lines to help Democrats pass the bipartisan bill faced swift backlash from hard-right members of their party.
GOP Lawmaker Warns Trump Will Try 'Steal' Election Again In '24 If He Loses
"Can I stop him? I have no idea. But I believe as a citizen of this country who loves this country and respects the Constitution, that's my responsibility," said Rep. Anthony Gonzalez.
Petitions for Monthly Stimulus Checks of $2,000 Nears 4 Million Signatures
The seven petitions have collectively drawn over 3,913,400 signatures and continued to receive new support over the weekend.
Trump Joins Brave Fans in 'Tomahawk Chop' As He Attends World Series Game 4
Former NFL star Herschel Walker, who Trump endorsed last month in the Georgia Senate race, joined the former president and first lady at the event.
Philadelphia Bans Police From Stopping Cars for Low-level Traffic Offenses
Mayor Jim Kenney, a Democrat, reportedly signed two landmark bills into law Wednesday that ban traffic stops that promote discrimination.
Biden Strikes Deal to Ease Trump-Era Tariffs on European Aluminum, Steel
Under the new agreement, the EU will be able to send a limited volume of steel and aluminum to the U.S. duty free.
House Could Pass Infrastructure and Social Spending Bill as Soon as Tuesday
Democratic leaders are aiming to have a final version of the now-$1.75 trillion spending bill by Sunday, said two Democrats.
Monthly $2K Stimulus Check Petition in Home Stretch to 3 Million Signatures
The petition hit peaks of over 100,000 new supporters a week during the summer COVID-19 surge.
Cowboys for Trump Founder Turns on Trump Over Capitol Riot Charges
"The only ones locked up were men like me, and others like me, that have stood by the president the strongest," said Couy Griffin.
Saudi Prince MBS Talked of Using Poison Ring to Kill King, Dissident Says
MBS bragged that he could kill King Abdullah in a meeting with with Mohammed bin Nayef in 2014, according to exiled former Saudi Arabia official Saad Aljabri.
Pelosi Says Spending Bill Deal and Infrastructure Vote Will Come This Week
"I think we're pretty much there now," said the California Democrat.
Neil Cavuto Pushes Vaccine on Fox News, Gets Mixed Reviews
The Fox New anchor announced his breakthrough COVID-19 case on Tuesday.
Trump Will Face Subpoena if 1/6 Evidence Leads to Him, Says Rep. Thompson
"Nobody's off-limits. We will be on an ongoing basis issuing subpoenas to various individuals around the country," said the chairman of the House select committee investigating the Capitol riot.
Bernie Sanders Says Medicare Expansion Won't Be Removed From Spending Bill
Sanders' remarks came after Biden called the inclusion of Medicare expansion in the spending bill a "reach" earlier this week.
Biden Leads Trump By Slim Margin in Hypothetical 2024 Matchup: Poll
Neither Biden or Trump have officially announced a bid for 2024. However, Trump has repeatedly teased a return to the White House and 2024 campaign since leaving office.
Obama Assails Republican Push to Restrict Voting as He Stumps for McAuliffe
"You have to ask yourself, why is it Republicans don't want you to vote?" the former Democratic president told a crowd of about 2,000 people in Richmond.
Ex-Trump Spox Alyssa Farah Criticizes Lauren Boebert for Trolling Baldwin
The Republican congresswoman drew backlash from figures on both ends of the political aisle after she sent a snide remark to Baldwin following the fatal shooting on the set of the film 'Rust.'
Petitions for Monthly Stimulus Checks of $2,000 Surpass 3.5M Signatures
Six ongoing stimulus petitions have collectively drawn over 3,501,333 signatures and continued to receive support this weekend.
Bill Clinton Arrives Home in New York to Continue Recovery from Infection
As he walked out of hospital alongside his wife, Clinton gave a thumbs up to reporters as he greeted medical workers.
Window Closing for Democrats to Clinch Biden's Agenda as Congress Returns
Democrats are gearing up for a year-end sprint to unify their fractured caucus behind a spending bill that's crucial to President Joe Biden's agenda.
Bannon Will Be Held in Criminal Contempt for Defying Jan 6 Subpoena: Schiff
The Democratic-majority committee will vote Tuesday to recommend charges against Bannon.
Kinzinger Defends Vote Against Voting Rights Bill: 'Quit Playing Politics'
Aimed at protecting the right to vote, the House passed H.R.4. amid a wave of new laws in Republican-controlled states to restrict voting.