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GOP senators distance themselves from provision allowing them to sue over phone record searches
The senators’ comments came after House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would hold a vote on the House floor to repeal the provision inserted by his Senate counterparts.
All Democrats and four Republican House members last week successfully brought a petition to the floor to force a vote to release the full Justice Department files on Epstein, circumventing GOP leaders.
The bill that ended the government shutdown included a provision requiring the Justice Department and FBI to notify the Senate when a lawmaker is under investigation and if their personal information is being subpoenaed.
A Republican activist who predicted recent election defeats based on door-knock responses has issued a warning to Trump voters ahead of next year’s midterms.
Most senators whose phone records were obtained by investigators in special counsel Jack Smith's office said they won't seek damages under a new law that allows senators to sue for $500,000.
We were all about continuing traditional values in Eastchester. Like supporting the police. Keeping Eastchester safe.”
Democrats are turning on each other after Senate moderates voted with Republicans to end the shutdown, drawing fire from progressives demanding a tougher fight.
During an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Weeknight,” Swalwell late Thursday said he has yet to hear from the Justice Department, but called the allegations “false.” He also slammed similar claims against Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) and Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook.
Democrats highlight Jeffrey Epstein emails mentioning Trump, but the president and GOP lawmakers deny the messages mean he knew about misconduct
The biggest lesson of this month’s sweeping Democratic election victories is that President Donald Trump is continuing to cast an outsize shadow over every other election during his presidential term.
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Houston thug charged with murder after 8 arrests shows ‘revolving door’ failures: GOP lawmaker
Houston murder case involving repeat offender Gabriel Menefee reignites debate over Harris County bail practices and release of violent criminals with long records.
Infighting among Indiana Republicans is ramping up after the announcement that the Indiana Senate would not convene in December for redistricting.