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There was yet another sign this week of a potential 2026 wave that could hand control of the House of Representatives to Democrats.
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Reporter's notebook: House exodus threatens Johnson's grip on power as over 40 members head for exit
Over 40 House members plan to exit Congress this year, threatening Speaker Mike Johnson's narrow majority amid growing safety concerns and frustration.
Republicans who have signed on include Representatives Juan Ciscomani, Maria Salazar, Mike Lawler, Jefferson Van Drew, Tom Kean Jr., Jeff Hurd, David Valadao, Ryan MacKenzie, Carlos Gimenez, Monica de la Cruz, Robert Bresnahan, Don Bacon, Kevin Kiley, and Nick LaLota.
Voters in Tennessee elected Republican Matt Van Epps to fill a vacant U.S. House of Representatives seat, U.S. media outlets projected on Tuesday, padding the narrow lead by President Donald Trump's party in the chamber heading into next year's midterm elections.
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State-level AI rules survive — for now — as Senate sinks moratorium despite White House pressure
The zombie issue of a federal AI moratorium, for now, was put to bed in the National Defense Authorization Act, a key win for a handful of Senate Republicans.
President Trump has selected Shalom Baranes to replace James McCrery II as the chief architect of the planned gilded White House ballroom.
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Europe will be 'unrecognizable' in 20 years due to immigration, White House strategy document claims
Political experts told NBC News that the reports' language regarding "civilization erasure" and immigration echoes "great replacement theory."
Trump has brought in a new D.C. architect to drive the next stage of his massive White House ballroom build, an overhaul reshaping the East Wing and raising the project’s price tag to $300 million.
President Donald Trump has hired a new architect for the White House ballroom amid disputes between the president and his architect originally contracted to complete the project, several sources have told CNN.
A House committee demanded that Google and Apple explain steps for the removal of apps that monitor federal immigration agents' activity.