Chinese Hackers Pretended to Send Emails from Senior Republican

The FBI and Capitol Police are looking into a series of deceptive emails sent to House staff by Chinese hackers impersonating Rep. John Moolenaar (R-MI), who chairs the House Selection Committee on US-China strategic competition. An article from the Wall Street Journal highlighted that this email was dispatched to Moolenaar’s committee staff and then circulated […]
Gen Z Republican connected to Trump runs for the position of the youngest member of Congress

Joe Mitchell Announces Congressional Campaign in Iowa Joe Mitchell, a former official in the Trump administration and a founder of a nonprofit aimed at recruiting young conservatives, declared his candidacy for the open U.S. House seat in Iowa on Monday. At just 28 years old, Mitchell is entering a primary contest in Iowa’s Second Congressional […]
Republican and Democratic leaders seek to ease shutdown conflict

Congressional leaders are looking to minimize potential conflicts leading up to the September 30 deadline for government funding, signaling that both Republicans and Democrats may not reach a straightforward agreement for a “clean” extension lasting 45 days or possibly longer. Democrats aim to maintain pathways for bipartisan negotiations to prevent government shutdowns. They are hesitant […]
Senator from the Republican party supports RFK Jr. against criticism from both Democrats and Republicans regarding vaccines

Sen. Roger Marshall’s Defense of HHS Secretary Kennedy Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) supported Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Sunday, shortly after both parties raised pointed inquiries regarding vaccine policy reforms at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). During an appearance on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Marshall referred to […]
Republican frustration in the Senate increases after swift departures of important Trump officials

Senate Republicans are growing frustrated as several Trump-appointed candidates have either been dismissed or have left shortly after taking office. This trend has become apparent, with at least five appointees departing for various reasons, most notably after the main administrative team had settled in. Notable examples include former CDC director Susan Monares and former IRS […]
Republican concerns about RFK Jr. don’t weaken Trump’s confidence.

Growing Rift in Republican Support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The recent Senate hearing highlighted a widening divide within Republican support for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Despite certain GOP Senators attempting to create friction between President Trump and Kennedy, Trump remains supportive and seems unwilling to alienate his “Make America […]
Republican Legislators Criticize Sen. Jon Ossoff for Taking Credit on Veterans Legislation

Ossoff Faces Backlash Over VA Home Loan Reform Claims Senator John Ossoff (D-GA) is under fire from Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-WI), various Georgia Republicans, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) following comments he made about a veterans’ bill. On Wednesday, Ossoff shared a video applauding the bipartisan VA Home Loan Reform Act, which […]
Democratic Mayor in New Jersey Changes Party and Supports Republican Jack Ciattarelli for Governor

Garfield Mayor Shifts Political Allegiance On Thursday, Mayor Everett E. Garund Jr. of Garfield, New Jersey, announced his decision to part ways with the Democratic Party and endorse Republican Jack Ciattarelli for governor. This marks a significant political shift in one of Bergen County’s largest cities. The announcement took place during the Ciattarelli Garfield Rally, […]
Republican senator blocks Georgia sanctions bill, confusing democracy advocates

Senator Mark Wayne Mullin (R-Okla.) is impeding a bipartisan effort aimed at intensifying sanctions against Georgia. Advocates argue that these measures are crucial for supporting democratic forces and countering the influence of countries like Russia, China, and Iran. Mullin has effectively halted the Megobari Act, which seeks to codify sanctions related to human rights abuses, […]
Jack Ciattarelli believes he will win the New Jersey governor’s election and turn the state Republican.

New Jersey Governor Candidate’s Confidence Ahead of Election Jack Ciattarelli, a Republican candidate for governor in New Jersey, displayed a strong sense of optimism on Friday as he foresaw not just a victory in November but also the potential for a Republican majority in the state legislature, something that hasn’t happened in decades. During an […]