Rep. George Santos (R-NY) denied involvement in a credit card scam from 2017, claiming he was "innocent" on Friday after a former roommate alleged he was the mastermind behind the operation.
President Joe Biden told reporters in 2019 that if he became president, he would require the Justice Department to revisit the topic of presidential immunity, but he has failed to live up to his word two years into his presidency.
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) reintroduced a bill Friday that, if passed, would require the State Department to designate certain Mexican cartels "foreign terrorist organizations." The move comes in response to drug trafficking across the southern border.
President Joe Biden is sticking with a blue-and-white color scheme for the exterior of the replacement Air Force One aircraft, the first of which is expected to be delivered in four years.
The White House stepped up its offensive against a House Freedom Caucus budget proposal as it seeks to drive a wedge between Republicans in negotiations over the debt ceiling.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is keeping the country guessing about his political aspirations in 2024. He publicly opposed the White House three times this week and slammed President Joe Biden on the country's climate agenda.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced Friday that they had closed down the California-based Silicon Valley Bank, the 16th-largest federally insured bank in the country.
A top Defense Department official focused on hypersonic weapons does not believe the United States is in the middle of an arms race against China and Russia.