NYC schools chancellor Aviles-Ramos in a caring relationship with a state senator’s son

New York City Schools Chancellor’s Relationship Raises Questions Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos has been reported to have had a “loving relationship” with Julian Sepulveda, the son of influential state lawmaker Luis Sepulveda. It appears she was counting on his support to maintain her position under Mayor Mamdani. Sources indicate that her romance with Sepulveda began prior […]
Marco Rubio informed US senators that the Ukraine peace proposal was not America’s but rather a Russian ‘wish list.’

Rubio Calls Peace Plan a Russian Proposal Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared with U.S. senators that a detailed peace plan aimed at concluding the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine is not an American initiative, but rather a “leaked” Russian “wish list.” During a session at the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada, Rubio […]
Grenell Criticizes Democrat Senator’s ‘Irresponsible’ Investigation Into Kennedy Center Finances

Kennedy Center Director Critiques Senator’s Investigation Richard Grenell, the Director of the Kennedy Center, criticized Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island for what he termed an “inadvertent” and “inaccurate” investigation regarding performing arts facilities. The White House—an ex-officio member of the Kennedy Center Board—recently released a series of reports. They are set to confront […]
A payment program for senators widens the divide between Washington and the rest of the country

Senate Provision Raises Concerns Amid Government Shutdown During the last moments of the recent government shutdown negotiations, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) introduced a controversial measure in the continuing resolution meant to reopen the government. This provision allows elected senators to sue the federal government directly, circumventing typical legal defenses. They can claim substantial […]
Democrats respond following Trump’s description of senators’ video as ‘seditious’ and ‘worthy of death penalty’

Concerns Over Trump’s Sedition Claims Against Democrats Democratic leaders in Congress expressed serious concerns on Thursday about President Donald Trump’s accusations against several Democratic senators, which they argue are inciting political violence that could have dire consequences. On his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump criticized a viral video featuring six Democratic members of Congress […]
House agrees to eliminate proposal that could provide senators with up to $500K for being monitored.

House Unanimously Repeals Controversial Provision Allowing Senators to Sue WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, members of the House voted unanimously to repeal a provision in a recent stopgap bill that would enable senators who were subject to surveillance to sue the government for damages up to $500,000. Last week, the House passed a vote of 426-0 […]
House votes to block GOP senators from suing regarding Jack Smith documents

The House recently voted unanimously to eliminate a controversial provision that aimed to give Republican senators the ability to sue the federal government if their phone records were obtained by former special counsel Jack Smith. This provision was part of a new legislation signed into law by President Trump last week, which also ended a […]
Selig, Trump’s Choice for CFTC, Informs Senators That Crypto is a ‘Critical Mission’ for the Agency

Hearing on CFTC Nomination Mike Selig, nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), expressed his support for the administration’s plans regarding the regulation of U.S. cryptocurrencies during a recent confirmation hearing. He underscored the significance of the CFTC in overseeing these developments. The Senate Agriculture Committee is set to […]
Thune dismisses House GOP effort to overturn rule allowing monitored senators to sue for $500K

Senate Majority Leader Addresses House Repeal Efforts WASHINGTON – Senate Majority Leader John Thune mentioned on Tuesday that the Senate won’t intervene in the House’s attempt to repeal a provision permitting senators caught up in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation related to the 2020 election to sue for damages up to $500,000. “The House is […]
Senators support the necessity of a lawsuit regarding Arctic Frost phone records

Senators Clash Over New Provision Allowing Lawsuits Against DOJ A new provision enabling senators to sue the Justice Department for secretly subpoenaed phone data has ignited significant debate among Republicans. Proponents view this as a necessary check on federal power, while critics argue it’s a self-serving move lacking a solid plan to prevent future executive […]