• GOP plays blame game after funding bill failure

    GOP plays blame game after funding bill failure
    The House GOP’s inability to coalesce around a strategy to address a looming government funding deadline is sparking a blame game among Republicans, after opposition from multiple factions helped thwart Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) strategy to avert a shutdown at the end of the month.Grappling with his razor-thin House majority, Johnson opted to try the spending plan proposed by hard-liners in the House Freedom Caucus: attach a conservative proposal, a bill to require proof of citi
  • A Historic Achievement Despite White House Silence – CGWALL MEDIA - CGWALL

    A Historic Achievement Despite White House Silence – CGWALL MEDIA  CGWALL
  • Harris organizer objects to subpoena from Republican House Judiciary Committee Chair Jordan

    Harris organizer objects to subpoena from Republican House Judiciary Committee Chair Jordan
    A Democratic strategist who helped organize a “White Dudes for Harris” call said he is fighting back against a subpoena from Republican House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on Friday.“I am objecting to the subpoena issued by Jim Jordan and the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee in its entirety. This subpoena serves no legitimate legislative purpose—making it invalid, unconstitutional, and unenforceable,” Authentic Campaigns CEO Mike Nellis said
  • Harris organizer objects to subpoena from Judiciary Committee Chair Jordan

    Harris organizer objects to subpoena from Judiciary Committee Chair Jordan
    A Democratic strategist who helped organize a “White Dudes for Harris” call said Friday he is fighting back against a subpoena from House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio).“I am objecting to the subpoena issued by Jim Jordan and the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee in its entirety. This subpoena serves no legitimate legislative purpose — making it invalid, unconstitutional, and unenforceable,” Authentic Campaigns CEO Mike Nellis said Friday in a
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  • GOP lawmaker predicts shutdown will be avoided 

    GOP lawmaker predicts shutdown will be avoided 
    Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) predicted on Friday that a government shutdown will be avoided as one looms.“Do you believe that Republicans will be able to avoid a government shutdown?” NewsNation’s Blake Burman asked Harris on “The Hill.” “And do you think shutdowns are useful tools, or not?”“There will not be a government shutdown, you know, one month before an election, that I can tell you,” Harris responded. Lawmakers are racing to avoid a
  • Democrats go all in on tying Project 2025 to House GOP

    Democrats go all in on tying Project 2025 to House GOP
    House Democrats have adopted an aggressive strategy of linking Project 2025 to House Republicans in the final stretch of this year’s campaign, hoping the controversial conservative document will help them flip control of the lower chamber in November’s elections.The Democrats are invoking Project 2025 at every turn – in leadership press conferences, chamber-floor debates, public committee hearings and private hallway conversations – warning that Republicans in Congre
  • Family of Tyre Nichols: Congress has ‘blood' on its hands for holding up police reform

    Family of Tyre Nichols: Congress has ‘blood' on its hands for holding up police reform
    The family of Tyre Nichols said Congress is responsible for Black Americans who have died at the hands of police following inaction on police reform. In an emotional address to the press on Friday, RowVaughn Wells, Nichols’s mother, joined civil rights attorney Ben Crump, Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.) and other families who lost loved ones to police violence to demand why police reform has stalled. “Back in 2020 when George Floyd was killed in front of everyone's eyes, in f
  • Family of Tyre Nichols: Congress has ‘blood on its hands’ for holding up police reform

    Family of Tyre Nichols: Congress has ‘blood on its hands’ for holding up police reform
    The family of Tyre Nichols said Congress is responsible for Black Americans that have died at the hands of police following inaction on police reform. In an emotional address to the press on Friday, RowVaughn Wells, Nichols’s mother, joined civil rights attorney Ben Crump, Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.) and other families who lost loved ones to police violence to demand why police reform has stalled. “Back in 2020 when George Floyd was killed in front of everyone's eyes, in
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