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Senate Republicans voted down legislation Wednesday that would have put a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to use deadly military force against drug cartels after Democrats tried to counter the administration’s extraordinary assertion of presidential war powers to destroy vessels in the Caribbean.
Republican senators said that the analyzed info included participants, dates and times for calls around Jan. 6, 2021, but that no content of the conversations was reviewed.
Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy expressed outrage on Tuesday over former special counsel Jack Smith allegedly monitoring the communications of multiple Republican senators.
A group of Republican senators on Wednesday called on newly sworn-in President Joe Biden to submit his plan to re-engage the United States in the Paris climate agreement to lawmakers for "review and consideration,
Sen. John Curtis (R-Utah) told POLITICO’s E&E News that he and Sen. Chris Coon (D-Del.) will co-lead a delegation to the November conference in Brazil. At least three other Republicans have expressed interest in joining the trip, he said.
Republican senators voted down a measure to halt the U.S. military’s strikes against boats off the coast of Venezuela that President Trump’s administration argues are smuggling drugs into the
They tracked the communications of GOP Senators. They weaponized law enforcement against the American people. That era is over,” FBI Director Kash Patel wrote on X.
The result is the U.S. Senate race still lacks a clear Republican front-runner to take on Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff. And Trump, whose advisers were said to be watching the reports closely, may now have a harder time deciding whether to back anyone or remain on the sidelines.
Three Republican Iowa state senators called on state Auditor Rob Sand, a Democratic candidate for governor, to perform an audit of Des Moines Public Schools in the wake of the arrest of former Superintendent Ian Roberts.
Louisiana's 2026 Republican Senate primary promises to be one of the most watched in the nation as challengers target Senator Bill Cassidy.
The majority of Republican senators on Thursday called on Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reconsider the approval of a new generic version of the abortion pill mifepristone.