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Ethics in spotlight again ahead of Cherfilus-McCormick hearing
By Nina Heller
Posted April 20, 2026 at 5:43pm
WASHINGTON — Ethics violations will take center stage in the House for the second week in a row, as a push to expel Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick comes to a head.
Only six lawmakers have ever been expelled from the House, and prior to the expulsion of former Rep. George Santos in December ...Read more
Budget resolution for immigration funding headed to Senate floor
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans plan to release their budget resolution and take a procedural vote as early as Tuesday, kicking off the cumbersome process for a reconciliation bill designed to help end the partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Monday he hopes to confine the ...Read more
Congress may again curtail 'America First' funding request for State Department
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is reviving its effort to secure billions of dollars in State Department funding in a wide-ranging account with few guardrails that was met with resistance from Democrats last year, who accused the administration of setting up a foreign policy slush fund.
This week, appropriators will give an initial ...Read more
Congress searches for path on surveillance authority renewal
WASHINGTON — Congress faces a 10-day scramble before the statutory expiration of a powerful surveillance authority next week, after a collapse on the House floor laid bare the opposition to renewing the tool without new privacy safeguards.
The early-morning votes Friday, a piercing setback for the Trump administration and House leadership, ...Read more
Michigan clerk's 'corrective audit' concerns state election officials
LANSING, Mich. — A clerk in northern Michigan says she's been conducting a "corrective audit" of the list of registered voters in her county, after the state Bureau of Elections questioned whether her actions have violated state law.
In a statement provided to The Detroit News on Monday, Antrim County Clerk Victoria Bishop argued that her ...Read more
Trump invokes wartime powers to fund new energy projects
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump invoked the Defense Production Act to provide federal funds for a wide range of energy projects, as his administration faces pressure to help curb rising oil and gas costs.
Trump on Monday signed five presidential determinations under the law, according to a White House official on condition of anonymity to...Read more
Rep. Ilhan Omar updates financial disclosure form, citing accounting error
Rep. Ilhan Omar has amended her financial disclosure forms to show she does not have as much money as previously suggested in recent congressional filings.
The financial disclosure form in question had stated that the value of the companies her husband, Tim Mynett, co-owned was worth anywhere between $6 million to $30 million, representing a ...Read more
Trump shoots down energy secretary's prediction that gas prices will stay high
President Donald Trump on Monday shot down his own energy secretary’s prediction of stubbornly high gas prices through the end of the year.
Even thought the Iran war has sent prices at the pump way up, Trump said Energy Secretary Chris Wright was incorrect to say gas prices would not go back to $3 a gallon until 2027 at the earliest.
“No, ...Read more
Congress might lose more to scandal -- and these 2 are from Florida
Last week, two members of the U.S. House of Representatives resigned on the same day.
Gone were Tony Gonzales, a Texas Republican accused of having a coercive sexual relationship with an aide who later killed herself, and Eric Swalwell, whose bid for the Democratic nomination for California governor was derailed after accusations of sexual ...Read more
Pa. court recognizes 'reproductive autonomy' as a right, strikes down ban on public funding for abortion
PHILADELPHIA — Pennsylvania’s ban on public funding for abortion is unconstitutional, a divided Commonwealth Court ruled Monday.
In reaching that conclusion, the statewide court that oversees government-related matters recognized “a fundamental right to reproductive autonomy” in the Pennsylvania Constitution.
The finding likely sets up...Read more
Supreme Court to hear arguments on agency authority over violations
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case that could shrink Congress’ power to let agencies internally decide legal and regulatory violations, as two telecommunications giants challenge the Federal Communications Commission’s power to impose forfeitures.
AT&T and Verizon have contested determinations ...Read more
ICE’s heavy-handed immigration enforcement was tried once before – by Arizona’s notorious sheriff Joe Arpaio in the early 2000s
For the past 13 years, Maricopa County in Arizona has attempted to reform its sheriff’s department after Joe Arpaio made it into a national flash point for extreme immigration tactics. After a legal immigrant sued Arpaio and the county Sheriff’s Office, a federal district court ruled in 2015 that Arpaio and his deputies relied on racial ...Read more
1914 Ludlow Massacre took lives of 25 miners and family members during bitter strike for fair wages and conditions
On a spring morning in 1914, miners in Ludlow, Colorado, were celebrating Greek Easter when the Colorado National Guard and a private security agency opened fire on their camp with a machine-gun-equipped armored car called the Death Special.
The miners waged a pitched battle with the National Guard for 10 days before President Woodrow...Read more
This week: Senate girds for budget vote-a-rama in busy week for Congress
WASHINGTON — The Senate faces an expected budget vote-a-rama this week as Republicans seek to start the process of funding immigration enforcement without the support of Democrats.
A resolution from Senate Budget Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is expected to provide instructions for roughly $70 billion for Immigration and Customs ...Read more
SEC's power to recoup illicit profits challenged at Supreme Court
Three times over the past decade, the U.S. Supreme Court has cut the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ability to extract millions of dollars from alleged wrongdoers.
Critics of the commission say it’s not enough. In arguments Monday they are asking the justices to put new limits on “disgorgement,” one of the SEC’s most potent ...Read more
Bulgarian Russia-sympathizer Radev secures decisive election win
Former President Rumen Radev, who opposes sanctions against Russia and military aid for Ukraine, claimed an overwhelming victory in Bulgaria’s election and pledged to turn the page on years of political gridlock and corruption.
In the country’s eighth general election since 2021, Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria party is heading for an ...Read more
Bulgarian Russia-sympathizer Radev is heading for election win
Former President Rumen Radev, who opposes sanctions against Russia and military aid for Ukraine, is on track to win Bulgaria’s eighth general election since 2021 and may have a chance to end years of political deadlock, an exit poll showed.
Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria party is set to win about 38% of the vote in Sunday’s ballot, ...Read more
Supreme Court weighs phone searches to find criminals amid complaints of 'digital dragnets'
A man carrying a gun and a cellphone entered a federal credit union in a small town in central Virginia in May 2019 and demanded cash.
He left with $195,000 in a bag and no clue to his identity. But his smartphone was keeping track of him.
What happened next could yield a landmark ruling from the Supreme Court on the 4th Amendment and its ...Read more
Minnesota Republicans want Trump's endorsement. There's no sure way to get it
As Republicans chasing statewide office in Minnesota look for an advantage in competitive primary races, one thing can give them a decisive edge: an endorsement from President Donald Trump.
“It would just move you to the front of the line,” said Mark York, a Republican U.S. Senate candidate.
The path to winning that coveted backing, ...Read more
Bulgaria's former president seeks to turn popularity into power
In a packed sports hall in the ancient city of Plovdiv, Rumen Radev warmed to his theme as he launched his election campaign: It’s time get rid of corruption and set Bulgaria on a new course, he said.
“Our goal is clear — take down the oligarchy,” the former president told the crowd of some 3,000 people on March 21. “Let’s take back...Read more
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