Senate, Trump and Jeffrey Epstein
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The Senate moved lightning fast on Tuesday to approve a bill compelling the release of the Epstein files, a sharp departure from its usual pace after pressure quickly built up on congressional
Minnesota’s Senate welcomed two new members on Tuesday, swearing in Sen. Amanda Hemmingsen-Jaeger (DFL-Woodbury) and Sen. Michael Holmstrom Jr. (R-Buffalo).
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COUNTERPOINT: The problem is the Senate, not the filibuster
The most extended government shutdown in U.S. history has revived a familiar argument: The Senate’s filibuster is to blame for congressional paralysis. It’s a compelling narrative with a convenient villain,
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., speak ahead of the upcoming House vote on a bill to compel the release of more Jeffrey Epstein files.
The upper chamber of the Legislature could see as many as seven new members by 2027. But that wouldn't be the biggest turnover ever in the 31-member Senate.
The leader of the Indiana state Senate, a Republican, has said that his chamber will no longer meet in December as planned to vote on redistricting, citing lack of support from his members.