Shortly after service was restored, Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) expressed his thoughts on the return on X, sharing TikTok's post. Here's what he said.
Arkansas and Oklahoma lawmakers made their way to the U.S. Capitol Rotunda Monday morning for the second inauguration of President Donald J. Trump. Attendees included Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.
Is there a way to remove a sitting US senator or representative from Arkansas? Senators are elected to six-year terms. Representatives serve two-year terms. Every two years, one-third of the senators face election or reelection.
Senators Tom Cotton and Pete Ricketts said "there's no legal basis" for an extension to keep the social media platform online.
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton issued a stern warning for companies working with TikTok, shortly after breaking with president-elect Donald Trump on the embattled platform’s shutdown. “Any company that hosts,
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton and Rep. Rick Crawford have maintained a line of communication during their shared time on Capitol Hill to discuss similar legislative goals and public policy ideas.
First District Congressman Rick Crawford has been appointed as chairman of the U.S. House Intelligence Committee. Crawford, who is a native of Jonesboro in Craighead County, called the appointment a huge responsibility and honor.
Republican U.S. Senators Praise Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft for Removing TikTok App from Their Stores
A literary response from editor emeritus Max Brantley to Sanders' anti-humanities bias and Cotton's penchant for hypermasculine spycraft.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) criticized the ceasefire and hostage-release deal mediators struck between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday, saying the only agreement should be Hamas’s “unconditional
As members of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hammered President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee on Tuesday, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., provided an opportunity for Pete Hegseth to explain his stance on women in the military.
One of the companies aiming to extract lithium from south Arkansas' salty brine aquifers announced Thursday morning that it had finalized a $225 million grant from the federal government that would help fund the first phase of one of its two proposed lithium projects.