Congress Prepares to Certify Electoral Count as Severe Weather Hits D.C.

Flights have been canceled as snow accumulates. House Speaker Mike Johnson encouraged his colleagues to stay in Washington, D.C. over the weekend so that the presidential Electoral Count…

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U.S. Army Soldier Charged for Selling Presidential Candidates Phone Records

Justice Department filed charges against the accused in federal court in Seattle. A U.S. Army soldier has been indicted by the Justice Department for illegally obtaining, sharing, and…

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Speaker Johnson Reelected on First Vote in the House

Presides over the swearing-in of the 119th Congress and looks toward certification on January 6. Representative Mike Johnson of Louisiana was reelected to the House Speaker position on…

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PRAYER ALERT: President Jimmy Carter Dies at age 100

Longest-living U.S. President Served from 1977-1981 Former President Jimmy Carter passed away on December 29, 2024, at home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by family, the Carter Center said…

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Group of Senators Launch Inquiry into IRS Commissioner Nominee

They request information from CEOs on potential pandemic program fraud. Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, who serves as chair of the Senate Finance Committee, and Senator Catherine Cortez…

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House Speaker Working on Plan C for Government Funding

The second plan failed to gain enough support on Thursday. With a government shutdown looming first thing Saturday, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson of Louisiana brought a…

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House Speaker Seeks Plan B for Spending Bill

Contested measures include Congressional pay increase and funding for the Global Engagement Center. House Speaker Mike Johnson is looking for alternate options for the 3-month continuing resolution to…

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Federal Judge Blocks ACA Coverage for DACA Recipients

He rules that a CMS final rule cannot redefine “lawfully present.” U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Traynor granted 19 states a stay from allowing Deferred Action for Childhood…

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PRESS Act Fails to Pass in the Senate

The measure required unanimous approval. Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas blocked the passage of the PRESS Act this week, legislation that would offer federal protections for journalists. If…

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House Speaker Responds to Report on Attempted Assassination of Trump

The task force called the July 13th event “preventable.” The House task force issued a report that stated the July 13 attempted assassination of now-President-elect Trump was “preventable…

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