The political agenda of Republicans in Congress is facing significant difficulties, highlighting the tough road ahead as the next elections approach. These challenges are intensifying pressure on the party to reassess its strategies.
U.S. President Donald Trump celebrated the defeat of his Democratic opponent Al Green, who lost in the Texas primary elections. Trump expressed his satisfaction through a scathing post on his social media platform.
U.S. Defense Secretary Peter Hagsath stated that President Donald Trump has the authority to resume military pressure on Iran without needing Congress's approval, despite exceeding the legal deadline. This statement comes amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
In a new move, Senator Chuck Schumer criticized President Donald Trump for escalating the conflict with Iran, accusing him of involving Americans in an 'illegal' war. Democrats are seeking a new vote aimed at withdrawing U.S. troops from the conflict.
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick faces increasing pressure from congressional Democrats over his controversial connections to Jeffrey Epstein. Several members have accused him of misleading the public, prompting calls for his resignation.
Alexis Goldstein, a former employee of the Federal Consumer Protection Office, has announced her candidacy for Congress after being fired for filming a group associated with DOGE attempting to access office equipment. This incident has sparked a year-long struggle to maintain her position.
As the midterm elections for Congress approach in November, a critical political battle is unfolding that could reshape the balance of power in the United States. Reports indicate a relative lead for Democrats in some states, raising increasing concerns among Republicans about their waning momentum.
U.S. President Donald Trump indicated the potential for resuming military operations against Iran, citing a review of Tehran's new proposal. Concurrently, members of Congress expressed deep concerns over the Pentagon's plan to withdraw approximately <strong>5,000</strong> American troops from Germany.
President Donald Trump has informed Congress that the timeline stipulated in the War Powers Act regarding military action against Iran is no longer applicable. He asserted that hostilities have effectively ended, reflecting his intention to de-escalate tensions in the region.
U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Friday that hostilities in Iran have ended, following increasing pressure from Congress regarding the legality of the war initiated with Israel in February 2026. This announcement was made in a letter to key lawmakers.
On Friday, U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> announced he would bypass Congress's approval for military operations against <strong>Iran</strong>, following the expiration of the legal deadline allowing Congress 60 days to approve any military escalation. This decision raises questions about the future of U.S. foreign policy in the region.
U.S. President Donald Trump has officially informed Congress of the end of combat operations against Iran, marking a significant shift in U.S. foreign policy. This announcement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> stated he does not require Congress approval to continue military operations against <strong>Iran</strong>, referencing past presidents who similarly did not seek such consent. This statement comes as the legal deadline for notifying Congress about U.S. military actions expires.
The United States has announced it has bypassed Congress for arms sales worth <strong>$8.6 billion</strong> to its allies in the Middle East, raising questions about the political and security implications of this move.
President Donald Trump faces increasing pressure from Congress as the legal deadline of sixty days for military operations against Iran nears. This situation arises amid a debate over the legitimacy of continuing these operations without official authorization.
President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. administration does not require Congress approval for military action against Iran, following a ceasefire reached in early April. He stated that hostilities with Iran have ended, negating the need for legislative authorization.
U.S. President Donald Trump declared the end of hostilities against Iran that began on February 28, coinciding with the expiration of the legal deadline for reporting on military operations. This announcement aims to alleviate tensions that have persisted for over two months.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced to Congress that the war with Iran has concluded, aiming to address the ongoing legal debate regarding military authorization. The White House views the ceasefire as a means to halt the legal clock tied to military operations.
The Trump administration has declared an end to hostilities with Iran as the legal deadline for reporting to Congress approaches. The U.S. President has shown no intention of seeking authorization for continued military operations amid stalled negotiations.
President Donald Trump has unveiled a proposal to increase the defense budget by 44%, raising the total to $1.5 trillion. This proposal faces resistance from members of both the Republican and Democratic parties, including some prominent Republicans in Congress.
US Defense Secretary <strong>Pete Hegseth</strong> is testifying before Congress today regarding the ongoing war in Iran, amid bipartisan criticism over the lack of transparency in managing the conflict.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> is under increasing pressure as the legal deadline for military operations against Iran approaches on May 1. He must negotiate a resolution or seek congressional approval to continue military actions.
The Trump administration is urging Congress to take urgent steps to prevent any potential military escalation against Iran amid rising fears of armed conflict. This comes as tensions in the region continue to escalate.
The Trump administration faces increasing pressure from Congress as the May 1 deadline approaches for military operations against Iran. This coincides with complexities surrounding the War Powers Act, which defines the president's authority to use military force.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced the initiation of military operations against Iran, bypassing the need for Congressional approval. This decision has sparked widespread debate regarding the legality of such actions amidst ongoing tensions between the two nations.
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.
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.