Bruce Pearl discusses potential run for US Senate

Bruce Pearl Considered for Senate Seat in Alabama As lawmakers express their desire to run for governor of Alabama, Bruce Pearl has emerged as a potential candidate to fill the spot left by U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville. The head coach of the Auburn Tigers men’s basketball team has received backing from Basketball Hall of Famer […]
Senate Republicans push forward a $9 billion spending cuts proposal despite opposition from Democrats and some within their own party, along with other major stories.

Good morning, welcome to TotalNews. Here’s what you need to know today… Top 3 1. Senate Republicans have trimmed spending reduction proposals by $900 million, facing pushback from both Democrats and some GOP members. 2. A CEO has claimed he was offered $20 million to organize a protest against Trump. 3. Mohren Comey, the daughter […]
Reasons for the Senate to turn down Trump’s nominee Emil Bove for the Third Circuit

Senate Judicial Committee on Bove’s Nomination This week, Senate Republicans will again grapple with whether Emil Bove’s appointment to the Third Circuit should proceed to a full Senate vote. The decision hinges on concerns surrounding his honesty under oath. Verifying Bove’s background raises some serious red flags. I recall being present when he seemed to […]
Senate approves $9 billion reduction in global aid and public broadcasting, a victory for Trump

On Thursday morning, the Senate approved a package requested by President Trump, directing $9 billion in federal funds for international aid and public broadcasting to the House for a final vote. The vote, which ended 51-48, represented a win for Trump, who has expressed a desire to shrink the federal government. Democrats criticized the package […]
Senate Republicans push through Trump’s $9B recovery plan that reduces foreign aid

Senate Republicans Advance Trump’s Clawback Package Early Thursday morning, Senate Republicans pushed through a multi-billion-dollar clawback package from President Donald Trump, overcoming both Democratic resistance and some internal GOP disagreements. The $9 billion measure aims to revisit previously approved funding for NPR and PBS, essentially, as some lawmakers described it, “waking up” that spending again. […]
Senate Republicans pass measure to cut funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting

JD Vance’s Role in Trump’s $9 Billion Cuts In a late-night session, Senate Republicans mounted a strong offensive, pushing through President Donald Trump’s significant clawback proposal, which is worth $9 billion. This package aims to reduce funding that was earmarked for NPR and PBS. The Republicans framed the bill as a necessary move to combat […]
Senate Majority Leader John Thune backs complete transparency regarding Epstein documents

Senate Majority Leader Supports Epstein Document Transparency Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) voiced his support on Wednesday for the complete release of government documents related to the notorious Jeffrey Epstein. He emphasized that “at some point there will be a solution” to the frustrations expressed by President Trump’s supporters regarding how these documents have […]
Thune states the Senate is prepared to vote on Russia sanctions once Trump approves.

Senate Republicans Push for Russian Sanctions Senate Majority Leader John Thune mentioned that Republicans are prepared to back a sanctions bill against Russia once President Donald Trump imposes restrictions on the legislation. This bipartisan effort, led by Richard Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham, primarily aims to target oil and gas purchases that benefit the Russian economy […]
900 DOJ lawyers ask Senate to oppose Bove nomination

Over 900 former Justice Department attorneys are calling on the Senate Judiciary Committee to reject Emil Bove’s nomination for a lifetime judicial position. Bove, who was part of President Trump’s criminal defense team, currently holds a significant role within the Department of Justice (DOJ) and has been nominated to serve on the Court of Appeals […]
Residents Angry as California Senate Approves Bill for Low-Income Housing on Burned Properties

Locals Upset Over New Law for Burned Lots in Los Angeles On Tuesday, residents expressed their anger after California senators approved a law intended to create a new option for buying burned lots in Los Angeles, aiming to facilitate the construction of low-income homes. The bill, SB 549, sponsored by State Senator Ben Allen from […]