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Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., is calling on the Trump administration to formally recognize COVID-19 vaccine injuries through a medical billing and diagnostic code, arguing that patients have been ignored for years by federal health agencies and the medical establishment.
Johnson said Monday that he wants the Department of Health and Human Services to create an International Classification of Diseases code,...
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., said Democrats’ approach to immigration amounts to “suicidal empathy” and warned that it could “destroy our country” if sanctuary city policies continue to block cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Schmitt made the comments Tuesday in an interview with Fox News Digital after his proposal targeting sanctuary jurisdictions was included in a House-passed reconciliation package that funds...
The Department of the Interior is moving to end 43 partnerships with outside organizations after determining the agreements no longer fit the Trump administration’s priorities.
The cuts will eliminate more than $4 million in planned funding for programs tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion, environmental justice initiatives, and services for illegal immigrants, according to information obtained by Fox News Digital.
The...
“Words taken down” is not a phrase most people hear outside Congress. But inside the House of Representatives, it usually means the chamber has hit a breaking point.
That happened recently during a debate over a war powers resolution involving Lebanon. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., introduced the measure as part of an effort to limit President Donald Trump’s involvement in...
Trump-backed Republican Marty O’Donnell has advanced from a crowded GOP primary and will now face Democratic Rep. Susie Lee in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District, setting up a competitive general election race in one of the state’s key battleground seats.
O’Donnell is best known outside politics as the composer behind the “Halo” and “Destiny” video game franchises. During his campaign, he...
ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Jones is set to appear before House lawmakers as Republicans intensify their investigation into whether the Democratic fundraising platform misled Congress about its donor fraud safeguards.
Wallace-Jones is scheduled to testify before the House Administration Committee, where lawmakers are expected to press her on ActBlue’s handling of overseas donations and its internal fraud-prevention practices. The hearing marks...
Congress is on pace to pass fewer laws than any two-year session since the Obama administration, according to GovTrack data cited in a new report.
So far, the current Republican-controlled Congress has enacted 97 bills into law, while the previous 118th Congress passed 274 bills. That puts the current session on track to be the least productive by that measure...
Zul Mohamed, a Texas political candidate who pleaded guilty to more than 100 voter-fraud-related felony charges, is facing renewed backlash after a video circulated online appearing to show him making hostile remarks about U.S. veterans, the military, and the country.
Mohamed, a Pakistani-American candidate who ran as a nonpartisan mayoral contender in Denton County, Texas, pleaded guilty in 2024 to...
Thousands of people experiencing homelessness were registered to vote using the addresses of Los Angeles shelters and service providers, even though many did not live at those locations and some of the facilities do not offer overnight beds.
The issue has drawn new attention after Spencer Pratt was eliminated by Nithya Raman in the mayor’s race Monday night. One drop-in...
Customs and Border Protection officers stopped two vehicles at separate southern border crossings on Sunday and seized more than $300,000 worth of narcotics, according to the agency.
The seizures come as illegal border crossings have dropped sharply in recent months, even as federal officials continue to report attempts to smuggle drugs, weapons and people into the United States.
The first seizure...









