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How a largely forgotten Supreme Court case can help prevent an executive branch takeover of federal elections
The recent FBI search of the Fulton County, Georgia, elections facility and the seizure of election-related materials pursuant to a warrant has attracted concern for what it might mean for future elections.
What if a determined executive branch used federal law enforcement to seize election materials to sow distrust in the results of ...Read more
Trump administration cuts more than $100 million in Illinois transportation dollars
The Trump administration says it’s revoking more federal grant dollars in Illinois — this time for electric vehicle charging stations.
On the chopping block in Illinois is a $100 million grant to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for electric vehicle charging stations and a $3.6 million grant to the Secretary of State’s office...Read more
Homeland Security shutdown looms as talks to rein in ICE falter
A shutdown of the federal Department of Homeland Security looked almost certain to start this weekend as talks to rein in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown faltered.
The partial government shutdown was expected to kick in early Saturday morning as Congress left Washington, D.C. without making much progress towards a deal on ...Read more
Do special election results spell doom for Republicans in 2026?
On Feb. 7, 2026, Chasity Verret Martinez won a special election to fill a vacant seat in the Louisiana House. That’s an outcome that might not mean very much to people outside of the state or even outside her Baton Rouge-area district.
But Martinez is a Democrat who took 62% of the vote in a district that had given Donald Trump a 13...Read more
Editorial: There are no fiscal 'bright spots or encouraging news'
The Congressional Budget Office released its latest 10-year budget estimates this week. The news is bleak. Of greater concern, however, is that few elected officials in Washington seem to care.
The report contains a number of unsurprising yet eye-opening nuggets about the inability of Congress to responsibly manage the nation’s financial ...Read more
Trump says he sees Iran talks resolving 'over the next month'
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said that he could see negotiations with Iran stretching for as long as a month, as he seeks a diplomatic agreement that would roll back Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
“I guess over the next month, something like that,” Trump told reporters Thursday when asked how long the talks would take. “...Read more
Rep. Jayapal demands DOJ ends tracking of lawmakers' Epstein files review
WASHINGTON — Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., slammed the Justice Department and Attorney General Pam Bondi for tracking the search history of lawmakers who reviewed files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, arguing the agency overstepped its authority and suggesting she will seek changes.
Photographs of Bondi’s notes during a ...Read more
Can Democrats retake the US House? It could depend on Florida
In their bid to retake the U.S. House of Representatives, Democrats hold a strong hand this election.
They don’t occupy the White House, which in a midterm election year typically means they’ll win more seats than lose. They need only to overcome a razor-thin deficit of 218-214 in the chamber. Most importantly, poll numbers show President ...Read more
Southern California's Culver City, a crime haven? Bondi's jab during hearing falls flat with locals
Conversations about Culver City — the vibrant enclave on Los Angeles' Westside often called "the Heart of Screenland" — usually include phrases such as "walkable" and "green spaces" and "Erewhon."
So when U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi insinuated the city of 39,000 residents as a crime haven during a heated exchange with Rep. Sydney ...Read more
See where candidates for North Carolina's 13th US House District disagree with their own party
To help voters learn which candidates are on their ballot and where they stand on important policy issues, The News & Observer is publishing candidate questionnaires in all state and federal races in North Carolina on the March 3, 2026, ballot.
Four people are challenging Rep. Brad Knott, a Republican from Raleigh in Congress. Three are ...Read more
NTSB chair says Senate bill could have prevented DC air crash
WASHINGTON — National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Jennifer Homendy urged Congress to take action on safety recommendations prompted by the January 2025 crash at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport during a Thursday hearing, saying if a bill on hold in the House had been law, the accident would not have happened.
Homendy made ...Read more
Nicolas Maduro rejects bid to testify at ex-Rep. David Rivera's trial in Miami
MIAMI — Former Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro said Thursday he doesn’t want to be a witness for former Congressman David Rivera at his national-security trial in Miami, pointing out that he faces trial himself on narcoterrorism charges in New York.
Maduro’s defense attorney indicated in a letter filed Thursday in federal court that ...Read more
With no agreement on DHS funding, Congress leaves town
WASHINGTON — Lawmakers left Washington on Thursday without a deal on an immigration enforcement overhaul, virtually guaranteeing a partial shutdown of the Homeland Security Department when current funding runs out this weekend.
Unless progress is made, neither chamber is expected to return to the Capitol next week, when Congress is scheduled ...Read more
3 Illinois GOP rivals for US Senate sidestep criticizing Trump in debate but note differences
CHICAGO — Three Republicans seeking the party’s March 17 nomination for the U.S. Senate did what they could to avoid airing disagreements with President Donald Trump’s policies while still acknowledging some differences they have with the GOP’s national leader.
Don Tracy, Jeannie Evans and Casey Chlebek appeared Wednesday night at an ...Read more
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick supports banning masks for ICE agents as lawmakers mull funding and reforms at DHS
As the Department of Homeland Security approaches an increasingly likely shutdown this weekend, U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) said reforms to ICE, including banning masks for federal immigration agents, should be a part of any funding extensions for DHS.
“I’m the only federal agent in Congress,” Fitzpatrick, who served in the FBI ...Read more
Judge bars Pentagon from punishing Sen. Kelly over 'illegal orders' video
A federal judge Thursday blocked the Pentagon from punishing Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., for appearing in a social media video that urged U.S. troops not to obey illegal orders.
District Judge Richard Leon ruled that Pentagon officials violated the retired Navy pilot’s free-speech rights by taking steps to cut his retirement rank and pay over ...Read more
Senate votes to overturn DC tax decoupling, as locals push back
WASHINGTON — The Senate passed a joint resolution on Thursday blocking changes to the District of Columbia’s tax code, which will now head to President Donald Trump’s desk.
District officials warned it could cause delays during tax season and devastate the city’s budget, and suggested Congress had missed its window to intervene in the ...Read more
Rep. Jayapal demands DOJ ends tracking of lawmakers' Epstein files review
WASHINGTON — Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., slammed the Justice Department and Attorney General Pam Bondi for allegedly tracking the search history of lawmakers who reviewed files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Bondi appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday amid fiery criticism that the she botched the release of ...Read more
Haiti oil money, local mayors surface in new allegations against Florida Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick
Already fighting criminal charges that she used stolen COVID relief funds to win a seat in Congress, Florida Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick now faces accusations in Washington of an entirely separate campaign-finance scheme involving “shell companies,” local mayors and hundreds of thousands of dollars in oil money.
The latest ...Read more
How the 9/11 terrorist attacks shaped ICE’s immigration strategy
Stephen Miller’s January 2026 announcement to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers – telling them that they have “immunity to perform your duties” and that no “illegal alien, no leftist agitator or domestic insurrectionist” can stop them – may seem like an extreme statement outside the political mainstream.
And ...Read more
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