The Club for Growth is looking to spend $20 million to help defend 20 Republican lawmakers who held out during the House speaker vote in January until GOP leadership made conservative concessions.
Those who benefit from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in the Sunshine State should expect to receive their food assistance within the next four days.
Former President Donald Trump's team has been focused on nurturing relationships with prospective state delegates and state party leadership ahead of the Republican National Committee's nominating convention in 2024.
Washington Examiner Commentary Editor Conn Carroll joins Jim Antle to discuss the Biden administration's relentless effort to cancel student loan debt and why men are disproportionately paying for the debt relief.
The Washington Examiner went to Minnesota following news that the state's Democrats, known formally as the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, had fast-tracked one of the most progressive agendas in the country. What we found was a struggling Republican Party, angry small business owners, and a complete stonewall from Democrats. In this series, the Washington Examiner takes a look at broken promises lawmakers made, how Republicans are trying to control the carnage, and the unintended consequences of some of the bills passed, including one that could wipe out small business owners.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) hauled in roughly $816,000 in donations through the Democratic fundraising software behemoth ActBlue during the second quarter of 2023 despite becoming an independent late last year, records show.
Former President Donald Trump's recent public spat with Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) over her neutrality in the Republican presidential primary race is but another sign of Trump's willingness to battle with popular GOP governors, even when it may not be advantageous to his political ambitions.
A defendant facing 11 charges for participating in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol is asking the Supreme Court to toss out one of his charges for obstructing justice, arguing it could be levied against “anyone who attends a public demonstration gone awry."
Mexican cartels are quietly expanding their global criminal empires to include mass theft operations targeting big-box stores, luxury retail brands, and small businesses, then selling the stolen goods online and laundering the profits through Chinese brokers.