House does not succeed in overturning Trump’s vetoes on bipartisan legislation, frustrating Boebert

Trump’s Veto Override Attempts Fail in Congress In Washington, a bid to overturn President Trump’s veto of a bipartisan bill previously passed by Congress encountered defeat on Thursday. Lawmakers cast their votes, resulting in a 236-188 tally to nullify Trump’s veto. However, the effort fell short of the two-thirds majority needed, sparing the president from […]
Older employees may use their 401(k) funds to purchase annuities, according to a bipartisan proposal.

Proposed Legislation for Retirement Savings In an effort to enhance the availability of guaranteed retirement income for 401(k) investors, Congress is considering a bipartisan bill that would enable certain workers to purchase off-plan pensions using their retirement savings. The Retirement Simplification and Clarification Act (HR 6324) would permit employees aged 50 and older to roll […]
Some Democrats Appear to Retreat from the Idea of Another Shutdown as Bipartisan Spending Bill Emerges

Lawmakers Introduce Spending Package Following Government Shutdown On Monday, lawmakers revealed a three-bill spending package, marking the latest effort following the bipartisan agreement that concluded a prolonged 43-day government shutdown in November 2025. The proposed legislation focuses on agencies tied to commerce, justice, and science, with many legislators eager to prevent further shutdowns as the […]
Lauren Boebert criticizes Trump for rejecting her bipartisan water legislation.

Boebert Critiques Trump’s Veto on Water Infrastructure Bill In a rare moment of dissent, Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert, typically a staunch supporter of President Trump, expressed her discontent regarding his recent veto. The veto targeted a bipartisan bill aimed at improving water access in rural areas, which had received unanimous support in Congress, including from […]
Ted Cruz and John Fetterman unite in their dislike for one ‘evil’ during a bipartisan discussion

Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and John Fetterman (D-Pa.) had a rare moment of agreement on “Hannity” Tuesday, as they both condemned anti-Semitism. Cruz commended Fetterman for his bravery in speaking out against anti-Semitism within his own party, noting the personal risks he faced for doing so. This bipartisan discussion arose following the tragic shooting at […]
Congress Approaches Bipartisan Changes to Permitting Rules. Hardline Republicans Claim It Could Undermine Trump’s Agenda.

House Republicans Push for Bipartisan Permit Reform Bill This week, House Republicans are advancing a bipartisan permit reform bill, despite pushback from some staunch party members. The issue of deregulation is becoming increasingly prominent as the new Congress approaches. If this bill becomes law, it would select Republican Representative Bruce Westerman from Arkansas and Democratic […]
This new set of low-quality Jeffrey Epstein photos shows it’s time to move on from the bipartisan fixation.

Photos from Epstein’s Estate Released, but Response Falls Flat In another twist, there was a buildup around the re-release of Jeffrey Epstein’s photos. This time, the Democrats took center stage, claiming they had the proof to show just how guilty President Trump really is of some serious, yet secretive, crimes. However, the unveiling of 92 […]
New bipartisan bill aims to address NIL protections for college athletes

Congress ‘Fails’ NIL College Sports Bill Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) have announced plans to use proceeds from name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights to bolster the future of college athletes. They introduced the Helping Undergraduate Students Thrive with Long-Term Income (HUSTLE) Act, aiming to provide college athletes a chance to invest […]
Democrats Derail Bipartisan Discussions With Ultimatum on Obamacare Plan

On Thursday, Democrats put forth a proposal to extend the quickly approaching expiration of Obamacare premium subsidies for another three years. However, the bill seems unlikely to gain the necessary votes for passage. In a negotiation aimed at resolving a prolonged government shutdown, Senate Majority Leader John Thune suggested that Democrats hold a vote on […]
The rising cost of living triggers a bipartisan rush toward poor solutions

Welcome to Sesame Street Today’s keyword is “affordable”. After the Democratic Party of Japan collapsed in 2024, their approval ratings dropped dramatically, leading the party to treat this downturn like, well, a serious issue. New York’s Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani, alongside Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Mikie Sherrill from New Jersey, approached their campaigns differently. […]