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Democrats offer farm bill amendments to roll back SNAP changes
WASHINGTON — Democrats on the House Agriculture Committee are trying to use Tuesday’s farm bill markup to roll back controversial changes to the food stamp program enacted in the 2025 reconciliation law that funneled billions of dollars out of the program.
House Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee ranking member Jahana Hayes, D-...Read more
Iran war triggers talk of supplemental defense funding
WASHINGTON — Top lawmakers began weighing the potential need for an emergency defense spending package as they returned to Washington on Monday for a briefing on the U.S. and Israeli military offensive against Iran.
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told reporters that the need for supplemental funding for munitions was “brought up in discussion...Read more
Editorial: Trump's impulsive act of warmongering
President Donald Trump’s massive and unprovoked attack on Iran is a war of choice, not necessity. He said as much when he declared his objective to be regime change. That’s far beyond destroying Iran’s warmaking capacity.
Trump started a war with no consultation with Congress, let alone the consent the Constitution still requires. He ...Read more
Editorial: Iran had it coming. Does Trump have a plan to see it through?
The weekend attack on Iran by the United States and Israel can be viewed not as the start of a new war, but rather a fresh battle in the four-decade war on terror, of which the Iranian theocracy has been the principal foe.
President Donald Trump is acting on a long-standing national security challenge, one that previous presidents have ...Read more
Rep. Kevin Kiley opts against challenging fellow Republican Tom McClintock
Northern California Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Rocklin, whose congressional district was carved up in the redistricting ballot measures approved by voters last year, announced Monday that he would not challenge fellow Republican Rep. Tom McClintock. Instead he plans to run in the Democratic-leaning district where he resides.
"It's true that I was ...Read more
Judge again blocks DHS policy on lawmaker detention center visits
WASHINGTON — A federal judge more permanently stopped a Department of Homeland Security policy Monday that would require a seven-day notice for members of Congress to visit immigration detention centers.
In an opinion, Judge Jia M. Cobb of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colombia halted Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s latest ...Read more
Supreme Court: California parents may be told about their transgender child at school
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court revived a San Diego judge's order Monday and said parents have a right to know about their child's gender identity at school.
The decision came in a 6-3 order granting an emergency appeal from lawyers for Chicago-based Thomas More Society.
They said the student privacy policy enforced in California infringes on...Read more
Trump to drop court fight against law firms targeted in executive orders
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is backing out from a court battle with four major law firms that won rulings blocking President Donald Trump’s executive orders against them.
The DOJ plans to drop its appeals of the rulings, according to three sources familiar with the situation. The Wall Street Journal first reported the move.
The ...Read more
Bill Clinton told panel Larry Summers introduced him to Epstein
Former President Bill Clinton told the House panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein that former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers introduced him to the disgraced financier after Clinton departed the White House.
The panel released video on Monday of its questioning of the former president and his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton...Read more
Supreme Court questions denying gun rights to marijuana users in test of the 2nd Amendment
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Monday urged the Supreme Court to limit the reach of the Second Amendment and deny gun rights to "habitual" users of drugs, including marijuana.
But most of the justices sounded skeptical. They questioned whether marijuana users are so dangerous they should not have firearms.
They noted too that ...Read more
Neck rash caused by 'preventative skin treatment,' Trump doc says
President Trump’s doctor downplayed a red rash on the commander-in-chief’s neck as the byproduct of a “preventative skin treatment.”
The 79-year-old president raised further questions about his health Monday when he appeared at a Medal of Freedom event at the White House with a dark-red rash on the right side of his neck, blooming out ...Read more
Supreme Court halts redrawing of New York congressional district
WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court intervened Monday to halt a New York state court-mandated redistricting of the Staten Island-based seat currently held by Republican Rep. Nicole Malliotakis.
The unsigned order pauses the effort to force the state to draw a new map for the seat on arguments that it violated the state constitution by ...Read more
‘Destruction is not the same as political success’: US bombing of Iran shows little evidence of endgame strategy
Shortly after the opening salvo of U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28, 2026 – with missiles targeting cities across the country, some of which killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – President Donald Trump declared the objective was to destroy Iran’s military capabilities and give rise to a change in government.
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Rep. Angie Craig says she regrets past immigration vote in wake of Operation Metro Surge
Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig says she regrets her support for a bill pushed by the Trump administration last year that mandated the detention of undocumented immigrants arrested for certain crimes.
Craig’s change in position on the Laken Riley Act, outlined in an op-ed in the Minnesota Star Tribune published Monday, comes in the aftermath of ...Read more
House Ethics to investigate Mace on reimbursement practices
The House Ethics Committee announced Monday it was conducting a review of a referral from the Office of Congressional Conduct into allegations against Rep. Nancy Mace regarding violations of House rules for expenses related to her Washington, D.C., lodgings.
The announcement comes after a Dec. 2 referral from the OCC, which found that the ...Read more
Supreme Court sounds wary of gun ban for drug users
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court appeared ready Monday to limit the federal government’s ability to ban drug users from possessing firearms.
During oral arguments, a majority of the justices criticized the government’s prosecution of Ali Danial Hemani, who was found with a gun and admitted using marijuana. He was charged under a law ...Read more
Kristi Noem set to face lawmakers amid immigration funding clash
WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem is set to testify this week at two separate congressional oversight hearings, her first time facing lawmakers since the fatal shooting of two Americans in Minnesota helped spark a funding showdown over the administration’s approach to immigration enforcement.
The hearings, Tuesday at the ...Read more
GOP Rep. Kevin Kiley has chosen where to run. It will be a race filled with Democrats
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Rep. Kevin Kiley has chosen to seek reelection in a left-leaning congressional district where he will face off with a crowded field of Democratic contenders.
In a statement Monday morning, Kiley said he will be running in the 6th Congressional District that spans parts of West Sacramento, Natomas, East Sacramento and ...Read more
Supreme Court questions denying gun rights to marijuana users in test of the 2nd Amendment
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Monday urged the Supreme Court to limit the reach of the Second Amendment and deny gun rights to "habitual" users of drugs, including marijuana.
But most of the justices sounded skeptical. They questioned whether marijuana users are so dangerous they should not have firearms.
They noted too that ...Read more
Kentucky judge facing impeachment calls attempt 'frivolous'
LEXINGTON, Ky. — A Central Kentucky circuit judge facing impeachment says the petition against her should be dismissed for several reasons, including that it would violate Kentucky’s separation of powers and the filing is incomplete.
Fayette Circuit Judge Julie Muth Goodman on Feb. 26 filed a 38-page response with Kentucky’s impeachment ...Read more
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