The ongoing war against Iran has prompted calls from U.S. Congress members for changes in President Biden's administration. These demands arise during a sensitive time as tensions in the region escalate.
Reports indicate that members of the Democratic Party in the U.S. Congress have begun serious efforts to impeach President Donald Trump due to escalating tensions with Iran. This initiative comes at a critical time when U.S.-Iran relations are increasingly strained.
Former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced her refusal to comply with a subpoena to testify before the House Oversight and Reform Committee regarding her handling of Jeffrey Epstein's files. This decision has drawn bipartisan criticism from lawmakers concerned about the Justice Department's management of Epstein's case.
The ceasefire agreement with Iran has elicited mixed reactions in the US Congress, with Democrats expressing skepticism about the war's effectiveness, while Republicans view it as a diplomatic victory for President Trump.
Demands for the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump are rising, with over 50 Democratic lawmakers calling for his removal due to his dangerous escalation towards Iran, which has raised widespread concern in political circles.
American billionaire Bill Gates has announced his testimony before Congress on June 10 as part of investigations related to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This comes at a sensitive time as questions about his connections to Epstein continue to rise.
Several U.S. Congress members have expressed growing concern over former President Donald Trump's behavior, deeming it indicative of mental instability. They described his threats as irrational, raising questions about the political stability in the country.
As the war against Iran continues, Washington faces increasing calls to impeach President Trump amidst debates over his powers. The partisan divide between Democrats and Republicans intensifies regarding the war's efficacy and implications.
Reactions are mounting in the United States following President Trump's threats to Iran, raising concerns in Congress about the implications of the ongoing war. The remarks have caused a divide between Republicans and Democrats.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has once again brought up the idea of withdrawing from the <strong>NATO</strong> alliance during a private lunch, prompting mixed reactions in Congress. Any withdrawal requires congressional approval, which Senate Majority Leader <strong>John Thune</strong> has described as a significant challenge.
The Trump administration has requested Congress to cut non-defense spending by 10% and increase defense spending by $500 billion, bringing the total to $1.5 trillion for fiscal year 2027. This request comes as tensions rise in the ongoing conflict with Iran.
The White House has announced its intention to request $1.5 trillion from Congress for defense spending in fiscal year 2027, amid ongoing military tensions with Iran. This request aims to enhance U.S. military capabilities and support allies in the Middle East.
President Donald Trump announced his intention to sign an executive order to pay all employees of the Department of Homeland Security, bypassing Congress. This decision follows a similar move made for Transportation Security Administration employees just a week prior.
The U.S. House Republicans have scheduled a hearing for Secretary of Defense <strong>Pete Hegseth</strong> on <strong>April 29</strong>, marking the first congressional session since the onset of the U.S. war in Iran. This hearing comes amid escalating tensions in the region.
A U.S. judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump from proceeding with a new $400 million event hall at the White House's East Wing without congressional approval. This ruling highlights the legal challenges facing Trump's efforts to reshape the presidential residence.
A U.S. judge has ruled that the Trump administration must stop construction of a dance hall in the White House unless Congress approves the project. This decision comes amid rising political pressure regarding the use of public funds.
The United States is seeking to annex Greenland, the world's largest island, through a bill currently under discussion in Congress. This move raises questions about the political and economic implications of such a step.
Former South Carolina Congressman Mark Sanford has announced his latest attempt to return to Congress, seeking to win a seat in the upcoming elections. This move comes after years away from the political arena, raising questions about his chances of success amid strong competition.
U.S. Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib has introduced two bills aimed at stopping American support for the Israeli military operation in Lebanon. This move comes amid ongoing Israeli military escalation following Hezbollah's response to a U.S.-Israeli attack targeting Iran.
Several Republican members of Congress have voiced their frustration over the ongoing war with Iran, viewing it as a threat to regional stability and an increase in tensions. These statements come at a critical time as fears of potential military escalation rise.
A delegation of Russian lawmakers has met with members of both the Republican and Democratic parties in the US Congress. This initiative aims to strengthen bilateral relations amid rising political tensions between the two countries.
President Donald Trump has warned Congress about the urgent need to end the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, cautioning that continued inaction may force him to take strict measures. This warning comes as air travel issues escalate due to staff shortages.
U.S. President Donald Trump has redefined the ongoing conflict with Iran, opting for the term 'military operation' instead of 'war.' This shift has sparked debate over his constitutional powers to initiate attacks without Congressional approval.
The Trump administration announced that its military objectives in Iran will be achieved within two weeks, despite growing concerns among Republican lawmakers about insufficient information regarding the war. This raises questions about the political support for military actions.
The White House announced that the U.S. administration does not require Congressional approval to carry out military strikes against Iran. This statement reflects a strong stance amid escalating tensions in the region.
Several U.S. congress members have stated that military pressure planned by President Trump against Iranian energy facilities would constitute a war crime, particularly amid rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that immigration agents will be deployed in American airports starting Monday, aiming to alleviate congestion at security checkpoints. This decision comes amidst ongoing budget disagreements regarding Trump's strict immigration policies.
In a significant statement, US Treasury Secretary Scott Pientel confirmed that the US government possesses enough funds to finance ongoing military operations against Iran without needing to raise taxes. This announcement comes amid congressional pushback against the proposed funding request.
Demands are growing in the United States for Sarah Ferguson to provide sworn testimony regarding her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, despite the absence of legal mechanisms to compel her. Newly released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice highlight potential connections that have prompted victims' families to seek answers.