North Carolina lawmakers approve map adding a GOP House seat
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Speaker Johnson was pressed on Texas Republican Rep. Beth Van Duyne’s remarks reportedly requesting that the House return to the Capitol.
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Jack Smith's attorneys defend special counsel's analyzing GOP lawmakers' phone data as "lawful"
Attorneys for former special counsel Jack Smith called his actions "entirely lawful, proper and consistent with established Department of Justice policy."
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Letitia James 'wreaking havoc' on New York in ways voters may not even realize, GOP challenger says
Fox News Digital spoke to a New York Republican attorney general candidate about his campaign to unseat Democratic attorney general Letitia James in November of next year.
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Former Sen. John E. Sununu enters GOP primary race in New Hampshire for the seat he lost in 2008
New Hampshire Republican John E. Sununu announced a campaign for US Senate on Wednesday, hoping to reclaim a seat he lost nearly two decades ago and boosting the GOP’s chances of regaining a foothold in a region overwhelmingly represented by Democrats.
The Senate returned to session today, Oct. 23, but how did they vote? Is the government open? Here's what went down.
DNC co-chair Shasti Conrad warns Democrats risk losing New Jersey's gubernatorial election due to insufficient outreach to Asian American voters.
However, since even before the shutdown began, the Trump administration has repeatedly responded to Democrats’ calls for healthcare subsidies to be extended by accusing them of wanting to give health care to undocumented immigrants who already do not qualify for federal programs.
The Senate is set to vote on advancing a measure to pay federal employees. What is it, and will it end the shutdown? What to know.
At a lunch with GOP senators at the White House, President Trump stood firm in his demands that Democrats vote to end the government shutdown.
Former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels urged state Senate Republicans to not to “cave to White House pressure to redistrict,” suggesting they would face negative public repercussions. The Republican
Paul’s fellow GOP senators could be heard laughing uproariously.
Republican lawmakers propose federal legislation mandating English proficiency tests for commercial drivers after California loses $40 million in funding.