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Epstein Discharge Petition Could Force a Vote to Release Files Related to Case
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The US House is just three signatures short of forcing a floor vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. The discharge petition, led by House Republican Representative Thomas Massie (R- KY), is a procedural tool to get members on the record.
Senators Raise Doubts, Concerns with HHS Secretary on Vaccines, CDC
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following a lively Senate hearing with Health and Human Services Department Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., some members are airing their concerns if he is able to lead the Department. Despite pushback from some Republican members, Kennedy maintained his position on COVID vaccines and other leadership changes within the Department.
EGG-ONOMICS: How Eggs Scramble Their Way into American Politics
Eggs are more than a breakfast essential. In today’s political climate, they’ve become a go-to symbol for the cost of living — and a way for lawmakers and candidates to butter up the electorate.
D.C. Sues Trump Over Use of National Guard as State, Local Democrats Warn Against Intervention in Other Cities
Thursday, D.C. filed a lawsuit accusing President Trump of violating the Constitution and federal law by deploying troops without local consent. Nearly 2,300 Guard troops have been assigned to the mission, more than half come from Republican-led states.
Epstein Survivors Call for Action on Capitol Hill
It’s a scandal that won’t go away. Some lawmakers and survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex abuse say too many secrets are still being kept. Now, they’re demanding President Donald Trump and Congress finally shine a light on the truth.
US Military Strikes Alleged Drug Boat in Caribbean Amid Rising Tensions with Venezuela
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday the President said the US carried out a strike in the Caribbean against an alleged drug-carrying boat from Venezuela. The President is using this as a warning to others trying to smuggle drugs into the US.
Republicans Eye Crime Bill, Extended Federal Takeover of D.C.
Congress is back from its August recess, and front and center in Washington this week is President Donald Trump’s push for a crime bill, and his control over the nation’s capital.
