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The Senate is set to vote Thursday on legislation that would eliminate President Trump’s authority to impose steep tariffs globally. Senators advanced similar bills targeting Brazil and Canada earlier this week.
A federal judge in San Francisco has indefinitely blocked the Trump administration from firing federal workers during the government shutdown.
Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and the committee’s leadership are expected to brief the press on their oversight of the Arctic Frost investigation, in which the FBI monitored communications of several GOP Senators as part of its investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
As we reach Day 23, the bitter battle in the Senate continues. Will the Senate vote today? Here's timing, more.
The federal government remains closed Thursday as tensions flared on Capitol Hill ahead of the Senate reconvening. Here's the latest, vote time, more.
The effort to address the SNAP funding lapse follows a multistate lawsuit led by Democratic attorneys general and governors.
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The 22-year-old Utah man charged with killing Charlie Kirk can appear in court wearing street clothes but must be physically restrained due to security concerns, a judge ruled Monday. A Senate subcommittee hearing on political violence is scheduled for 2:45 p.m. ET. Watch in the player above.
A handful of Republicans joined Democrats to vote against President Trump's emergency tariffs against Brazil, Canada and other countries. But the votes were mostly symbolic and unlikely to become law.