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House Republicans vote down two attempts to release Gaetz ethics report

The House voted along party lines to table two resolutions that would compel the House Ethics Committee to release the findings of its yearslong investigation into former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), possibly bringing an end to outside efforts to force the panel to act. The House shot down two separate resolutions on Thursday seeking to publish […]

WATCH LIVE: Biden takes part in national Christmas tree lighting

President Joe Biden will participate in the annual national Christmas tree lighting in Washington, D.C., at approximately 6:00 p.m. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER The lighting will be the last of Biden’s presidency and one of his final events surrounding a major holiday. First lady Jill Biden issued a statement earlier […]

Hegseth hurdles persist as Trump Defense nominee faces ‘more work to do’

Defense secretary hopeful Pete Hegseth’s future faced major uncertainty Thursday, as the embattled Trump Cabinet pick struggled to shake allegations plaguing his nomination. Hegseth nudged the needle in his favor after another day of making the rounds on Capitol Hill to woo Republican senators. But, it was clear that major obstacles remained for the former […]

Arizona Republicans file lawsuit against voter-approved measure to increase funding for transportation

The Maricopa County Republican Committee sued to challenge the passage of a voter-approved measure to fund transportation in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The lawsuit suggests that because the ballot measure only received 59.82% of the vote, it should not become law because the Arizona voters in 2022 amended the state’s constitution to require tax proposals […]

Democrats flip key California House races against national tide

Last month’s election was bruising for Democrats in most of the country, but there was a silver lining for party members with some key races for seats in the House. In California, Democrats won several crucial battleground House races and flipped three Republican-held seats, which helped them shrink the GOP’s slim majority in the House. […]

Harris makes surprise appearance at National Black Caucus of State Legislators conference

Vice President Kamala Harris addressed the National Black Caucus of State Legislators’s 48th Annual Legislative Conference on Thursday afternoon after keeping a low profile since losing the election to President-elect Donald Trump. Harris thanked the group, which held its conference in Washington, D.C., for its work addressing the community needs of African Americans across the […]

Tennessee state Sen. Ken Yager faces DUI, hit-and-run charges after Georgia arrest

Tennessee State Sen. Ken Yager, who is also the chairman of the Tennessee Senate Republican Caucus, was arrested on charges of DUI, hit and run, and failure to stop at a stop sign. Yager was jailed on Tuesday after being arrested by the Georgia State Patrol of Jekyll Island. Yager’s blood alcohol concentration level was […]

Syrian anti-Assad forces take crucial city of Hama

Jihadist rebels took control of Hama, Syria, in another critical blow for the government of President Bashar Assad. After November’s surprise blitz in Idlib, Syria, anti-government forces took Syria’s second-largest city, Aleppo, almost without a fight. Assad’s Syrian Arab Army withdrew south to Hama to consolidate its defensive lines, seemingly stabilizing the front around the […]

Republicans want Hegseth at the Pentagon — 68% support

In a new sign of the strength of President-elect Donald Trump’s “mandate,” a large majority of Republicans and especially conservatives back his nomination of Fox host Pete Hegseth for defense secretary. In the latest Rasmussen Reports survey shared with Secrets, 68% of Republicans support the appointment. Overall, however, the nation is divided on Hegseth. Rasmussen […]

Tuberville says Republican’s shouldn’t vet Trump’s nominees: ‘Not our job’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) expressed his confidence that President-elect Donald Trump has already properly vetted his appointees and that the GOP should not challenge those nominations. Trump’s decision to name Former Fox News Anchor Pete Hegseth as his Defense Secretary prompted negative press about him. Some outlets reported allegations from anonymous sources that Hegseth had […]
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