
Commerce Secretary Lutnick to Face House Panel in Epstein Inquiry
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is scheduled to testify Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is scheduled to testify Wednesday before the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein.

The acting attorney general says the suspect in the White House press dinner shooting could face an assassination charge. Here’s what that would mean.

A federal court has halted a new California law that would have required some federal officers to wear identifying markers, siding with safety concerns raised by the Trump administration.

House Republicans say they’ve set a fundraising record to kick off the 2026 midterms. Here’s what that claim means, what’s missing, and why it matters.

A federal appeals court has lifted an earlier order blocking most above‑ground work on the White House ballroom project, reopening a politically sensitive build.

A 50–49 Senate vote targets a 20-year mining moratorium near the Boundary Waters, raising questions about what happens next.

A new White House app promises a 'direct line' to the president but delivers a curated, always-winning portrait of Donald Trump.

A new White House news app offers a relentlessly pro-Trump feed. Here’s what that framing means for Congress, the presidency, and the public.

The House Appropriations Committee has posted new legislative actions and reports, signaling the next phase of congressional work on federal spending.

With few details public, the White House’s Iran claim raises questions about what, if anything, it will ask Congress to do—and how fast lawmakers could act.