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House Republicans roll out election reform package ahead of 2026 midterms

House Administration Committee Chairman Brian Steil (R-WI) unveiled a bill on Thursday aiming to increase voter integrity in the 2026 elections. The bill, called the Make Elections Great Again Act, is an effort from the committee to implement baseline standards for administering federal elections through a slew of added requirements, including two that would affect the […]

Democratic lead in Hispanic polling ‘concerning’ for Trump in 2026: Byron York

Washington Examiner chief political correspondent Byron York said that recent polling data is “really interesting” as President Donald Trump vies to win the midterm elections. Data suggests Trump’s support among Hispanic voters jumped by double digits compared to last month, with one poll showing an increase by 13% and another by 15%. York said he […]

Senior Kennedy Center vice president resigns less than two weeks after hiring was announced

Kevin Couch, recently appointed senior vice president of artistic programming at the Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, resigned just days after his hiring was announced. Couch, whose appointment was announced in a Jan. 16 news release, confirmed his resignation on Jan. 28, deepening the turmoil at the nation’s […]

Haley Stevens trails progressive Mallory McMorrow for Michigan Senate: Poll

Michigan Democrats favor progressive state Sen. Mallory McMorrow over Rep. Haley Stevens for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, according to a new poll, even though Stevens is her party’s best bet to beat a Republican in the general election. An Emerson College Polling/Nexstar Media survey found McMorrow leading Stevens, 22% to 17%. Former Wayne […]

WATCH LIVE: Trump holds Cabinet meeting with Noem amid Minneapolis tensions

President Donald Trump is holding a Cabinet meeting amid tensions in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with eyes likely to be on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. The meeting is the Trump administration’s 10th publicly known meeting since retaking power. The focus is likely to center on Noem and […]

Salena Zito says Fetterman is ‘reasonable’ in criticism of both parties

Washington Examiner senior columnist Salena Zito lamented that people are “unwilling” to be like Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA), who has a “buffet” of opinions.  Zito appeared on the Hugh Hewitt Show on Wednesday to discuss her recent interview with Fetterman. Host Hugh Hewitt asked her what the term “Fetterman Republican” means. “It means that you […]

US special envoy to Greenland reveals key details on new deal

Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA), U.S. special envoy to Greenland, on Thursday divulged some new details about the deal that brought the United States and Europe from the brink of hostilities. After a week of European fears that the trans-Atlantic alliance could permanently split, President Donald Trump backed down from his demands to annex Greenland, instead […]

White House steps up funding talks with Senate Democrats as shutdown grows near

The White House is engaged in a last-ditch effort to avert a government shutdown, negotiating with Senate Democrats a deal that could split off money for the Department of Homeland Security from a larger spending bill. No agreement has been reached between Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and the White House, according to a […]

Collins says Noem agreed to cease ICE operation in Maine 

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) said on Thursday that the Trump administration agreed to end a sweeping Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation that recently began in Maine.  The Department of Homeland Security surged ICE’s presence in the state last week as part of Operation Catch of the Day. The move sparked opposition from Collins, who said […]

Homan says federal ‘drawdown’ expected after talking with Minnesota leaders

MINNEAPOLIS — The top White House official handling negotiations with Minnesota officials about Immigration and Customs Enforcement‘s presence in the state said “great progress” has been made during talks this week, and federal agencies are now working on a “drawdown” plan. “I have staff from CBP and from ICE working on a drawdown plan,” White House […]
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