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That’s right: 34 years after lawmakers said “yes” to using force to push Iraqi occupiers out of Kuwait, 23 years after they approved sending the military into Iraq to topple Saddam, and 14 years after officially declaring the war over, Congress may finally be getting around to taking those authorizations off the books.
Included in the colossal, 3,000-plus page package are provisions that would end longstanding war powers authorizations and require the Pentagon to release unedited footage of boat strikes.
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Dan Crenshaw is one of the most famous members of Congress. Now he faces his toughest primary yet.
Redistricting has made Dan Crenshaw's district more conservative and teed up competitive challengers in the March 2026 primary.
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Marc Veasey withdraws candidacy for Tarrant County judge after dropping out of race for Congress
Veasey said in a statement released on Monday that he will exit the race for Tarrant County judge and serve out the remainder of his term in Congress.
Leslie Jones hopes Democratic midterm victories will lead to consequences for ICE officers, calling for them to be jailed for enforcing President Donald Trump's agenda.
Starting a new job is hard, no matter where you work. But when your workplace is the House of Representatives, the adjustment period can be a little rocky — especially lately. For the freshman class of the 119th Congress,
A year after President Donald Trump’s election and with next year’s midterms looming, congressional deference to the White House is showing signs of wearing on some Republicans.
Daniel Hodges, a D.C. metropolitan police officer, says he's trying to block the whitewashing of the history of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.
President Donald Trump soon will cap an all-gas-no-brakes 2025, with assessments mixed about a first year back in the White House that has overhauled the presidency. Trump 2.0 reentered office on Jan.
For Democrats seeking to return the House to their party's hands, retirement announcements are a window of opportunity. Congressional retirements can be a key barometer ahead of the midterm elections, an indicator of how much churn could be coming to Capitol Hill in the coming cycle.
Swalwell has not cast a vote in Congress since Nov. 19, the day before he announced on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" that he would run for California governor in the June 2, 2026 primary. Hotel magnate Stephen Cloobeck suspended his own gubernatorial campaign and immediately endorsed Swalwell.