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Senator says Republicans remain silent on controversial operations because they fear Trump's unprecedented involvement in primary challenges.
Mace's move to censure Mills highlights mounting internal conflict within the GOP over allegations of misconduct.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a once-loyal supporter of President Donald Trump who has become a critic, said Friday she is resigning from Congress in January. Greene, in a more than 10-minute video posted online, explained her decision and said she’s “always been despised in Washington, D.C., and just never fit in.”
ABC News' Jay O'Brien reports on the potential depositions for Bill and Hillary Clinton, which would take place next month on Capitol Hill.
The filibuster. During the shutdown fight, Trump exhorted congressional leaders to kill this procedural hurdle so they could send through a spending bill over Democratic objections. Republicans worried they’d regret that in a future Democratic majority, and they refused.
White House insiders say they’re fed up with Sen. Ted Cruz’s antics and believe he has ulterior motives for breaking with President Trump. Trump administration sources told NOTUS that Cruz appears to be positioning himself against Vice President Vance ahead of a potential 2028 presidential bid.
First candidate files for Carroll school board: Shannon Hinkhaus, leader of Republican women’s group
Hinkhaus is the first to formally file in the 2026 school board race. The Board of Education of Carroll County is composed of five members elected to four-year terms. The terms of three members end in December 2026: Tara Battaglia, Patricia Dorsey and Stephen Whisler. The candidate filing deadline is in February.
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Texas' GOP-drawn Congressional map blocked by court in stunning blow to Republican hopes for 2026
The decision was a blow to Texas Republicans and President Donald Trump, who hoped the redistricting would help the party pick up seats in next year’s midterms.
Kate Rogers was leading a $550 million renovation of the Alamo. She resigned after Texas Republicans began criticizing a social media post and her college dissertation.
Howard County Board of Appeals Chair Gene Ryan announced his candidacy in June to replace County Council member David Yungmann, who has been the only Republican in Howard County government for years. Ryan confirmed Wednesday that he was dropping out, citing “jarring medical news” his family received a few weeks ago.
The CDC recently updated its language regarding vaccines and autism, prompting concern among health professionals and lawmakers.