
Second Signalgate questions leadership abilities of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth finds himself in the middle of a second Signalgate. President Trump blames “disgruntled employees.”

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth finds himself in the middle of a second Signalgate. President Trump blames “disgruntled employees.”
Are White MAGA voters in Virginia ready to cast their lots with a Black immigrant woman for governor, a gay White man for lieutenant governor, and a Latino for attorney general?
MAGA Gov. Glenn Youngkin is claiming that an outfit called the Virginia Homeland Security Task Force has made more than 500 arrests as of Monday, though the governor’s office isn’t able to give us much detail on the nature of the arrests.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, in the first week of the Senate’s two-week recess, risked his life to try to bring home Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
This one, about Virginia Democrat Bobby Scott demanding that HHS reinstate the federal poverty guidelines staff, is a little inside baseball.
The UVA Baseball series at Florida State, for obvious reasons, related to the mass shooting on the FSU campus on Thursday, is off.
Congress is on vacation, on your dime, meaning, Ben Cline has no excuse to not be holding a town hall somewhere in the far-flung Sixth District.
The Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency laid off 25 federal workers on April 1 who were responsible for the one program trusted by and relied upon by America’s coal miners.
What we’re witnessing is the calculated use of emergency powers to concentrate power in the hands of the president, enrich the Deep State, and dismantle what remains of economic and constitutional safeguards.
An effort to silence those who don’t agree with the Trump administration is being challenged in court on behalf of a Georgetown professor.
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