The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford said Thursday that former President Donald Trump "couldn't ask for a better split screen" when it comes to the very different handling of investigations against him and members of the Biden family.
House Republicans from Texas rallied in support of Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) after the Biden administration sued the Lone Star State for placing a buoy barrier in a portion of the state's 1,250-mile border.
Former President Donald Trump said Thursday his attorneys had a "productive meeting" with special counsel Jack Smith's team despite his legal team being informed of a potential forthcoming indictment.
The Senate overwhelmingly voted down Sen. Bernie Sanders's (I-VT) National Defense Authorization Act amendment to slash the nation's military budget by 10% on Thursday.
Employees at Facebook parent company Meta said it faced pressure from the White House to remove posts related to vaccines, internal communications obtained by a House committee show, suggesting the platform censored COVID-19 content at the behest of the Biden administration.
The House narrowly advanced its annual military construction appropriations bill on Thursday, ending a weeklong standoff between GOP leadership and hardline conservatives who initially threatened to tank the legislation unless deep spending cuts were made.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) had an awkward moment during a roll call vote in a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday when she started speaking instead of voting "aye" or "nay."