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Joni Ernst looks to boost national profile of National Veterans Small Business Week

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) is looking to boost the national profile of National Veterans Small Business Week. Ernst, a veteran, hailed the contributions of veterans through small businesses in Iowa and throughout the United States in a statement to the Washington Examiner. “Veterans represent our nation’s best, and they should have access to every opportunity […]

Democrats just can’t quit identity politics

A week after they were dealt a devastating electoral loss, Democratic Party elected officials are beginning to confront the gender radicalism that made it so...

Melania Trump won’t join husband for White House meeting with Bidens

Former first lady Melania Trump will not be joining her husband for a White House meeting with President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden. Sources familiar with the matter told CNN that the reason for the snub was a scheduling conflict related to her new memoir. One source said the decision not to attend […]

Trump to name Marco Rubio as secretary of state: Report

President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as his secretary of state. Three people familiar with the matter told the New York Times of the looming decision. It would mark a victory for the defense hawks of the Republican Party after Trump picked Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) as his national security […]

Trump picks Mike Waltz as national security adviser

President-elect Donald Trump has asked Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) to be his national security adviser, according to source familiar with the conversations. The Green Beret veteran is cut from the same foreign policy cloth as Trump. He is known as a China hawk who has also been skeptical about the amount of aid the U.S. […]

Trump’s demand for Senate recess appointments could undercut his agenda

President-elect Donald Trump’s bid to shake up how the Senate confirms his Cabinet and other appointments has more potential to weaken his agenda rather than kick-start it. His desire to use so-called recess appointments would erode the Senate’s power and tradition by sidestepping the confirmation process, and the Democratic obstruction that comes with it, for […]

Democrats look to lay minefield for Trump agenda during lame-duck session

Facing the loss of control of the Senate and executive branch, the Democrats are looking to lay a minefield to stop President-elect Donald Trump’s agenda during their lame-duck session. The Democrats lost control of the Senate and White House after last week’s elections and don’t appear to be on track to win back the House. […]

What happens to Elise Stefanik’s New York House seat?

New York will soon hold a special election for Rep. Elise Stefanik‘s (R-NY) seat in the 21st Congressional District after the House Republican Conference chairwoman announced she would step down and accept an ambassadorship in the next Trump administration. With Stefanik accepting the role of President-elect Donald Trump‘s U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, she […]

First transgender House member rejects blame of ‘culture wars’ for Trump sweep

Progressives are pushing back against claims from fellow Democrats that the party saw losses up and down the ballot as a result of leaning too far into “culture wars.” With a looming Republican trifecta on the horizon, some Democrats have resorted to a blame game while others are taking time after the 2024 election to […]

The federal government has been wrong on public health for decades

For those who heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s A Time for Choosing-level speech in which he ended his presidential campaign and endorsed President-elect Donald Trump,...

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