Senate Stalls Ahead of Critical Budget and Defense Talks

Senate Stalls Ahead of Critical Budget and Defense Talks

In a rare quiet stretch, the U.S. Senate convened only symbolically today, signaling a temporary legislative pause. With pressing fiscal and security matters on the horizon, today’s inaction underscores mounting pressure for bold decision-making later this week. Stakeholders now anticipate significant movement as pending appropriations and defense bills return to center stage.

House Battles Intensify Over Trump Tariffs and Budget Rift

House Battles Intensify Over Trump Tariffs and Budget Rift

House leaders clash over Trump’s sweeping tariff plan as Democrats sound alarms and GOP lawmakers fracture. New legislation on election integrity, mounting scrutiny over Trump’s crypto ties, and deep budget divisions expose a volatile legislative landscape. The day’s developments spotlight a House navigating economic shocks, partisan power plays, and looming electoral stakes.

GOP Fast-Tracks Budget, Sidesteps Fights Over Trump Agenda

GOP Fast-Tracks Budget, Sidesteps Fights Over Trump Agenda

GOP leaders accelerate budget talks while sidelining divisive agenda items, reshaping the path for Trump’s legislative priorities. Thune urges earlier reconciliation deadlines, signaling urgency amid deepening partisan divides over fiscal strategy. Meanwhile, Republicans unite behind a filibuster-proof debt ceiling bill, sidestepping Democratic input in a high-stakes legislative maneuver.

Senate Dems Slam Trump’s Tactics as Voter Anger Grows

Senate Dems Slam Trump’s Tactics as Voter Anger Grows

Democratic Senators challenge the Trump administration’s immigration tactics, alleging legal overreach, while the White House warns Republicans of an energized liberal base. With voter frustration escalating and state-federal policy battles intensifying, Senate dynamics face mounting pressure and scrutiny just as the 2026 midterm battlefield begins to take shape.

Beyond the Headlines: House GOP Unveils 2025 Continuing Resolution: Key Provisions & Political Battle Ahead

Beyond the Headlines: House GOP Unveils 2025 Continuing Resolution: Key Provisions & Political Battle Ahead

As the March 14 deadline approaches, House Republicans have introduced a 2025 Continuing Resolution to fund the government through September 30. With defense and veterans’ healthcare receiving increased funding, while non-defense programs face cuts, the bill sets the stage for a heated political showdown. Can bipartisan negotiations prevent a government shutdown? Read on for a full breakdown of the CR’s key provisions, economic impact, and legislative outlook.

Four Weeks In: Assessing the Trump Administration

Four Weeks In: Assessing the Trump Administration

In their first month, the Trump administration has aggressively reshaped foreign policy, cut federal budgets, and faced GOP resistance. Controversial moves like renaming the Gulf of Mexico and cutting funding to vaccine-mandating schools highlight a tumultuous start that raises questions about long-term strategies and the balance of power in Washington.