August 23 Kamala Harris swears in top Dem on committee probing Biden as chairman urges her testimony Rep. Robert Garcia was sworn in as House Oversight Committee ranking member by Vice President Kamala Harris, and Chair James Comer considers calling Harris to testify in Biden probe.
August 21 DC National Guard's role is 'entirely appropriate,' Sen. Tom Cotton argues Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., commends President Donald Trump possibly joining Washington, D.C., police on patrol and defends the National Guard's 'entirely appropriate role' on 'The Story.'
August 21 Ex-Biden spokesman who called mental fitness doubts a ‘conspiracy’ only met with him twice: Comer House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer said former Biden spokesman Ian Sams met with the president only twice despite defending his mental fitness publicly.
August 20 Newsom-style redistricting efforts critiqued by California Democrats as recently as July, statements show Republicans highlight California Democrats' past statements supporting independent redistricting as Newsom pushes mid-decade redistricting ballot initiative
August 19 Veteran who served in Middle Eastern wars launches campaign against Sen. Susan Collins Combat veteran Graham Platner enters 2026 Senate race as Democrat challenging Republican Susan Collins in Maine with focus on healthcare and veterans.
August 19 Sen. Eric Schmitt details his latest book, 'The Last Line of Defense: How to Beat the Left in Court' Sen. Eric Schmitt tells 91±¬ÁÏ Digital about his new book, described as a blueprint for conservative lawyers and judges to challenge the Left in court, shaped by his experiences as Missouri’s attorney general.
August 14 GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin, former MMA fighter, skips seat belts in DC over carjacking fears GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma said he does not wear a seat belt while driving in Washington D.C. due to the possibility of being carjacked
August 14 GOP senator living in fear of being carjacked in DC: 'I don't buckle up' Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., sounds the alarm on homicides and car thefts in Washington, D.C. as Democrats downplay the violence following President Trump's crime crackdown.
August 12 As Trump intervenes in DC's crime crisis, another violent city's DA gets a challenger from inside the tent Former Philadelphia Judge Patrick Dugan joins GOP ballot to run against incumbent DA Larry Krasner, citing failed crime policies and public safety concerns.
August 11 Trick or Treat: Congress faces 'chamber of horrors' as government funding deadline looms Republicans must stick together on spending packages while navigating Freedom Caucus demands and the mathematical reality of needing 60 Senate votes to avoid a shutdown.