Senate confirms Garcetti to ambassador spot
The U.S. Senate confirmed former L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti as the U.S. ambassador to India after a two-year fight.
The U.S. Senate confirmed former L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti as the U.S. ambassador to India after a two-year fight.
Senate Judiciary members Mike Lee and Tom Cotton criticized Magistrate Judge Kato Crews after he was stumped on the definition of a 'Brady motion' at his confirmation hearing
House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) said recently that his committee’s investigations into Hunter Biden and his business transactions are just “beginning” as he seeks to create a headache for the White House while President Biden prepares to launch his reelection campaign. Comer and his committee are trying to unveil whether Biden’s son’s…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden would veto a Republican energy legislation package if it were to pass Congress, citing cost increases that the legislation could lead to, the White House said on Monday. "H.R. 1 (Lower Energy Costs Act) would double the cost of energy efficiency upgrades that families need to reduce household bills and would repeal the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund that will cut energy costs and boost economic development in rural and urban communities across the country," the White House said. Republicans plan to bring the legislation to the floor of the House of Representatives, where they hold a slim majority, for a vote this week, Representative Elise Stefanik, who chairs the House Republican Conference, said on Monday.
House Republican leaders on Saturday rebuked Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s (D) refusal to testify about his investigation into former President Trump’s role in a 2016 hush money payment. The letter — from House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), House Administration Committee Chair Bryan Steil (R-Wis.) and House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chair James…
Mass protests in Israel after Netanyahu ousts defense minister opposed to judicial overhaul
While the U.S. Supreme Court weighs the legal merits of the Biden administration's federal student loan forgiveness plan, borrowers might wonder what alternative plans are in place in case that one is...
Despite House Republicans grilling the administration for answers on President Joe Biden's budget plan, they have yet to share their own proposal.
"It is a national security threat," Rep. McMorris Rodgers said of TikTok. "It united Republicans and Democrats on the committee ... to take action."
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Saturday he has been released from the rehabilitation facility where he had physical therapy for a concussion caused by a fall earlier this month. The 81-year-old Kentucky Republican said in a statement released by his office that he will work from home for the next few days. The Senate is scheduled to be on break for the weeks of April 3 and April 10.
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Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) on Sunday announced he won’t make a run for Senate next year and instead endorsed Rep. Barbara Lee’s (D-Calif.) campaign to replace retiring Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.). “I have concluded that despite a lot of enthusiasm from Bernie folks, the best place, the most exciting place … for me to serve as a progressive is…
A bill in the Kansas Legislature that would overhaul the child care regulatory system struggled to pass the Senate after a contentious debate.
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Monday called for an immediate halt to the government's controversial judicial reforms, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sacked his defence minister for similar demands.Herzog, who holds a largely ceremonial post, made the call following spontaneous demonstrations in Tel Aviv overnight in response to the minister's dismissal."For the sake of the unity of the people of Israel, for the sake of the necessary responsibility, I call on you to halt the legislative process immediately," Herzog said in a statement.The plan to hand more control to politicians and diminish the role of the Supreme Court has ignited months of protests and been questioned by Israel's top allies including the United States, which expressed concern Sunday.Netanyahu's hard-right government argues the changes are needed to rebalance powers between lawmakers and the judiciary.Yoav Galant, the former defence minister and staunch ally of Netanyahu, earlier broke ranks and called for a halt to the reforms -- with lawmakers scheduled to vote this week on a central part of the proposals, which would change the way judges are appointed."The growing social rift has made its way into the (army) and security agencies," said Galant, a member of Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party. "It is a clear, immediate and tangible threat to Israel's security. "I am committed to Likud values... and placing the State of Israel above all... but major changes on the national level must be made through deliberations and dialogue," he added, calling for a halt to the protests.- 'Deep worry' - On Sunday, moments after Netanyahu sacked Galant, demonstrators seized a central highway cutting through the coastal city of Tel Aviv, blocking traffic and burning tyres.Some threw metal barricades at mounted offices while police deployed water cannon.The large crowd waved national flags, blew airhorns and chanted in Hebrew: "Israel is not a dictatorship" and "No to a fascist government!""Last night we witnessed very difficult scenes," Herzog said."The entire nation is rapt with deep worry," he added, in an appeal to the government. "Our security, economy, society — all are under threat."After months of rallies against the reform, including a weekend demonstration that brought out an estimated 200,000 people in Tel Aviv, protesters in the city said it felt like "a sort of climax".In Jerusalem, demonstrators gathered Sunday outside the prime minister's residence, while other rallies took place in the northern city of Haifa and Beer Sheva in the south.Protesters have announced a "national paralysis week", including protests outside ministers' homes and parliament.The United States said it was "deeply concerned" and called on Israeli leaders to reach a compromise.The White House noted that President Joe Biden recently told Netanyahu that "democratic values have always been, and must remain, a hallmark of the US-Israel relationship".Galant, a former general, was named to his post in December as part of Netanyahu's coalition with extreme-right and ultra-Orthodox allies.Two other Likud lawmakers have voiced support for Galant, raising questions over whether the government could count on a majority if it pushes ahead with a vote.Adding to the political uncertainty, Israel's consul general in New York, Asaf Zamir, tendered his resignation Sunday over Netanyahu's "dangerous decision".Opposition leader Yair Lapid said that while the prime minister had sacked Galant, "he cannot fire reality and cannot fire the people of Israel who are standing up to the insanity of the coalition"."The Prime Minister of Israel is a danger to the security of the State of Israel," Lapid added.- 'Illegal' intervention -A parliamentary committee has amended the draft law to make it more acceptable to opponents, but the opposition has ruled out backing any part of the reform package until all legislative steps are halted.Netanyahu, in a televised address last week, vowed to "responsibly advance" the reforms and "end the rift" they have caused.In response, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara on Friday accused Netanyahu of "illegal" public intervention on the process of adopting the judicial reforms.Netanyahu is on trial over charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, which he denies.His broadcast gave rise to contempt of court accusations filed with the Supreme Court by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel, an anti-corruption campaign group.The group's complaint alleges Netanyahu violated a court ruling that an accused prime minister does not have the right to act in a matter that could constitute a conflict of interest.alv/lb/rsc/fz
The Legislature voted to sustain vetoes on four bills nixed by Gov. Kristi Noem.
If our elected officials truly wanted to help Kentucky children these are three bills that should have gotten more of their attention.
"The longer this goes on, the more chance there is of a mistake that somebody drops the ball between the administration and Capitol Hill."
The video is miscaptioned. It shows Texas Senator Ted Cruz speaking at three unrelated Senate committee hearings.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has completed inpatient physical therapy and will continue recovering at home for the next few days, according to a statement from his office. McConnell, 81, was in physical therapy recovering from a concussion and a fractured rib following a fall earlier this month in Washington, D.C.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said lawmakers will be “moving forward’ with legislation to address national security concerns surrounding TikTok.