A Democrat and a Republican both quit the House on Tuesday to avoid expulsion — a rare bipartisan moment of shame that further narrows an already razor-thin GOP majority.
Democrats Post Stunning Gains in Wisconsin, Georgia Races
A liberal justice romped to a 20-point win in Wisconsin while Democrats posted their largest House special election swing yet — raising serious alarms inside the GOP ahead of November.
Virginia's April 21 Vote Could Decide Who Controls Congress
A single state referendum on redistricting may hand Democrats enough House seats to flip the majority — but early voting patterns and razor-thin polling suggest the outcome is far from certain.
Trump Vows to Hit Iran "Extremely Hard" — Markets Recoil
President Trump's prime-time war address promised victory in weeks but offered no exit plan, sending oil prices surging 11% and deepening bipartisan anxiety over a conflict with no clear endgame.
Millions Flood U.S. Streets in Largest Single-Day Protest in History
An estimated eight to nine million Americans marched in more than 3,300 "No Kings" rallies Saturday, making it the largest single-day protest in U.S. history — fueled by the Iran war, the immigration crackdown, and a deepening fury at the Trump administration.
Senate GOP Launches Probe Into Abortion Pill Makers
Senate Republicans are demanding records from all three FDA-approved mifepristone manufacturers and pushing the agency to crack down on online sales — the most aggressive federal move against medication abortion since Roe fell.
The Last GOP Rebel: Massie's Primary Fight Tests Party Loyalty
Rep. Thomas Massie faces a Trump-backed challenger in Kentucky's May primary — and the outcome could determine whether any independence survives in the Republican Party.
ICE Agents Fan Out Across U.S. Airports as Shutdown Grinds On
As the DHS shutdown enters its 38th day and TSA officers miss a second paycheck, President Trump deploys hundreds of immigration agents to major airports — a move critics call dangerous and unprecedented.
Supreme Court Case Tomorrow Could Invalidate 750,000 Votes
The justices hear Watson v. RNC on Monday — a sleeper case that could force 30 states to throw out mail ballots arriving after Election Day, reshaping the 2026 midterms before a single vote is counted.
Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton defeated two members of Congress to win the Democratic Senate nomination in Illinois, putting her on a path to become the sixth Black woman to serve in the U.S. Senate.
Judge Blocks Trump's Criminal Probe of Fed Chair Powell
A federal judge quashed DOJ subpoenas targeting Jerome Powell, calling the investigation a political pressure campaign. The ruling deepens a standoff that could keep Powell in his seat and delay Trump's chosen successor.
Former DOGE Engineer Accused of Stealing Social Security Data
A whistleblower alleges a former DOGE staffer walked out of the Social Security Administration with databases covering 500 million Americans on a personal thumb drive — and claimed "God-level" access to federal systems.
Trump Holds Own Party's Agenda Hostage Over Voter ID Bill
President Trump has threatened to refuse signing any legislation until Congress passes strict new voting restrictions — a demand that puts him at odds with his own party's midterm strategy and could freeze the entire legislative calendar.
DOJ Attacks Judges, Reverses Course in Law Firm Crackdown
In a stunning reversal, the Justice Department abandoned plans to drop its defense of Trump's law firm executive orders — then filed a 97-page brief denouncing the federal judges who struck them down.
Trump Fires Noem Over $220M Ad Scandal, Taps Mullin
Kristi Noem is out as Homeland Security secretary after telling Congress that Trump personally approved a $220 million taxpayer-funded ad campaign featuring her prominently — a claim the president flatly denied.
Texas Primaries Shake Both Parties as Midterms Begin
The 2026 midterm season opened with a bang Tuesday night in Texas, where a Republican incumbent fell, a Senate race headed for a bitter runoff, and Democrats picked their candidate for a long-shot bid to flip a deep-red seat.
Democrats Open Widest Midterm Polling Lead in a Decade
A wave of new polls shows Democrats surging ahead of Republicans on the generic congressional ballot, with independents breaking hard left and Trump's disapproval hitting 55%. Is a midterm reckoning taking shape?
House Rebukes Trump on Canada Tariffs as GOP Cracks Show
Six Republicans broke ranks to help pass a resolution killing Trump's Canada tariffs, while a Pentagon laser dispute shut down El Paso's airport and lawmakers clashed over Epstein file redactions.
Trump Overhauls Civil Service as Shutdown Looms Over ICE
The administration strips job protections from 50,000 federal workers while Democrats dig in on immigration enforcement reforms with a funding deadline just one week away.
Trump Signs Bill Ending Government Shutdown After Nail-Biting House Vote
After four days of uncertainty, a razor-thin 217-214 vote sent the funding package to the President's desk—but a bigger fight over immigration enforcement looms just 10 days away.
The 2025 Landscape of U.S. Politics: Polarization, Policy Battles, and a Nation in Transition
As the United States moves deeper into 2025, its political arena remains defined by sharp ideological divides, shifting voter expectations, and an evolving policy agenda shaped by both domestic pressures and global realities.