Even after Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) backed down on his more than 400 senior military holds last week, around a dozen generals and admirals up for four-star positions are still caught in the crosshairs of the senator’s blockade as a result of his ongoing protest of the Pentagon’s policy of reimbursing service members who travel to seek abortions out of state.
The FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and National Counterterrorism Center issued a joint public service announcement on Tuesday, claiming the threat of violence from a variety of actors would remain heightened through the winter.
Hunter Biden twice referenced his battle with addiction during remarks at a press conference on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, but leaning into his story of struggle and recovery could bolster allegations made against him in his two indictments.
Hispanic and progressive leaders in Congress urged President Joe Biden on Wednesday to reject GOP demands for stricter border enforcement as the White House negotiates a deal for further aid to Ukraine.
The Biden administration expects the Palestinian Authority to rule the Gaza Strip following the destruction of Hamas despite Israel’s skepticism about that prospect.
House lawmakers condemned a trio of college presidents for their response to a rising trend of antisemitism on university campuses across the country, marking the latest backlash toward their testimony during a congressional hearing last week.
The House voted Wednesday to authorize the impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, a move that Republicans hope will assist them in enforcing their subpoenas and requests for documents.
The Chicago City Council followed Democratic Mayor Brandon Johnson in rejecting changes backed by the city’s largest police union to decide serious police discipline cases behind closed doors.