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Patel charged with hiding Epstein’s actions in intense House Judiciary hearing

Patel charged with hiding Epstein's actions in intense House Judiciary hearing

FBI Director Kash Patel Faces House Judiciary Committee FBI Director Kash Patel found himself in a heated exchange during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, predominantly regarding the agency’s oversight. The contentious topic? The infamous Jeffrey Epstein case. Some Democratic members accused Patel of failing to uphold their commitment to disclose all pertinent information. […]

House Democrat condemns biased responses to Charlie Kirk’s assassination

House Democrat condemns biased responses to Charlie Kirk's assassination

Moderate Democrat Critiques Party Responses to Kirk’s Assassination A moderate Democrat in the House expressed disappointment in the reactions from both Republicans and Democrats regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He noted, “I hope both sides have made a greater effort to convey their condolences to his family and acknowledge the profound sadness this has […]

President Trump to send letter to new U.S. citizens, as shared by the White House

President Trump to send letter to new U.S. citizens, as shared by the White House

Trump Congratulates New Citizens in Letter In a recent letter, President Donald Trump congratulated newly naturalized immigrants on their citizenship. This announcement comes from the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Trump expressed joy for the new citizens, emphasizing their connection to the country. He reminded them of their […]

House set to vote on government funding bill Thursday to continue spending until November

House set to vote on government funding bill Thursday to continue spending until November

House Eyes Vote on Temporary Spending Bill Current discussions in the House suggest a move towards voting on a “clean” temporary spending bill, which aims to sustain government funding until November 27th. However, the bill must first navigate through the House successfully, and that’s where things could get tricky. Senior Republican sources indicate ongoing conversations […]

House approves two bills to reform DC’s relaxed crime laws with support from both parties

House approves two bills to reform DC's relaxed crime laws with support from both parties

House Passes Bills to Reform DC’s Criminal Justice System The House of Representatives approved two significant bills on Tuesday aimed at reforming Washington, D.C.’s lenient criminal guidelines. The initiatives gained support from both parties, indicating a shift in perspective on crime policy. The first measure, known as the DC Crime Act, passed with a vote […]

House plans to vote on government funding bill by Thursday ahead of deadline

House plans to vote on government funding bill by Thursday ahead of deadline

The House is currently set to vote on a “clean” spending bill on Thursday, aimed at funding the government until November 27th. However, to get the bill passed, Republicans are in talks with several key figures. They can only afford to lose two votes if they’re to pass it without Democratic support. House Minority Leader […]

Republican dissenters win tariff compromise from House leadership

Republican dissenters win tariff compromise from House leadership

A small group of House Republicans managed to secure some concessions from GOP leaders regarding tariff policy following a procedural rebellion during a vote on Tuesday. The leadership agreed to shorten the duration of a ban on voting that could potentially lift President Trump’s tariffs in the next couple of months. Additionally, they consented to […]

Most House Democrats Are Against Efforts to Address Serious Crime Issues in DC

Most House Democrats Are Against Efforts to Address Serious Crime Issues in DC

House Democrats Oppose GOP Crime Legislation in D.C. On Monday evening, nearly all House Democrats voted against a Republican-sponsored act designed to tackle juvenile crime in Washington, D.C. The House approved two bills aimed at reversing lenient crime policies, which the GOP claims hinder local law enforcement efforts. This legislative initiative coincides with President Trump’s […]

House approves two bills to change DC sentencing rules

House approves two bills to change DC sentencing rules

On Tuesday, the House advanced two bills aimed at increasing Congressional oversight of policies in the District of Columbia. This marks the beginning of a legislative effort focused on the criminal justice system in Washington, D.C. The first piece of legislation, the DC Crime Act, seeks to enhance safety. It prohibits local governments in the […]