The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday in a near-unanimous vote passed a bipartisan resolution condemning antisemitism. The final tally was 420-1.
House Republicans are pushing to defund the Department of Homeland Security “Disinformation Governance Board,” calling the highly controversial panel a ploy developed by Democrats to maintain their grip in Washington.
In Coweta County, Georgia, where former President Donald Trump swept with nearly 70 percent of the vote in 2020, GOP primary voters will voice their opinions on reducing overall legal immigration to the United States.
The House of Representatives approved a resolution that allows staff in the lower chamber to join a union and engage in collective bargaining.
The package includes $9 billion to restock U.S. equipment sent to Ukraine and $900 million in refugee assistance.
On Thursday nearly every House Republican voted against a bill that would send $28 million to the FDA to increase the supply of baby formula, after weeks of politicizing the national baby formula shortage and nonsensically tying the crisis to Democratic lawmakers’ support for abortion rights.
The New York Democrat said he would move to hold a Wednesday vote on codifying the right to abortion — which the Supreme Court is poised to ban, according to a bombshell leak of the majority’s draft ruling on the matter.
The bill would provide $28 million in emergency funding to address the nationwide shortage of infant formula.
An ethics watchdog organization asked the House Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate Florida Rep. Charlie Crist (D) for allegedly abusing the proxy vote process.
House Republicans are increasing their calls for Congress to take up border security legislation ahead of the midterm elections, arguing that the Biden administration’s policies have led to an uptick in illegal immigration and fentanyl being brought into the country through Mexico.
The election was a barometer of the strength of Trump's endorsement, as well as a test case of whether a Republican would be punished for backing the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
The White House is embracing a new messaging strategy of pinning midterm Republican hopefuls to former President Donald Trump and his "ultra-MAGA" agenda, hoping to brand the GOP as a band of extremists.