Lawmakers warn Trump IRS layoffs may delay tax refunds for Americans
Lawmakers have written a letter to President Donald Trump educating him on how IRS staff reductions would likely delay 2024 tax refunds.
Lawmakers have written a letter to President Donald Trump educating him on how IRS staff reductions would likely delay 2024 tax refunds.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia and colleagues introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Combating Illicit Xylazine Act last week.
According to law professor Amanda Frost, “a constitutional crisis occurs when one branch of government, usually the executive, ‘blatantly, flagrantly and regularly exceeds its constitutional authority.”
The new guy heading up the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is an avowed anti-vaxxer with a spray tan who, among other things, doesn’t know the basics of how Medicare and Medicaid work.
In a 52 to 48 vote, former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed as President Donald Trump’s Director of National Intelligence.
“Lives will be lost,” says one Virginia university, who is deeply concerned about the cost-cutting measures to research led by Donald Trump.
To suggest that the ends justify the means is to launch oneself down a moral, ethical and legal rabbit hole that leaves us in a totalitarian bind.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., taking a stand on the latest Friday Night Massacre, this one at the FBI, is getting up off the bench and getting himself into the game.
While the news media fixates on the extent to which Project 2025 may be the Trump Administration’s playbook for locking down the nation, there is a more subversive power play taking place under cover of Trump’s unique brand of circus politics.
Donald Trump’s Schedule F order politicizing the federal workforce is a recipe for corruption that would make the country less safe.