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Immigration funding passes Senate, surveillance bill blocked
Senate Republicans passed their $70 billion funding bill for Trump’s immigration enforcement agencies shortly before the sun rose on Friday.
Stoyan Nenov/Reuters
Democrats grapple with latest Platner hits
The New York Times reported that a former girlfriend said Platner had long known the skull tattoo on his chest was a Nazi image, and that he left marks on her.
Kylie Cooper/Reuters
Senate Republican defections pile up on Trump priorities
The Senate floor is showcasing deep Republican dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project and his paused “anti-weaponization” fund.
Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters
House Republicans struggle to win promotions
Several lost Republican primaries this cycle.
Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
Trump to nominate Blanche as attorney general
Todd Blanche had held the job in an acting capacity since Pam Bondi’s departure.
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters
College sports bill’s momentum masks its hurdles
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have concerns.
Evan Vucci/Reuters
Blanche announces end of Trump’s $1.8 billion ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
The news could now unlock relatively quick action on Senate Republicans’ party-line immigration enforcement bill.
DOJ statement on Trump fund not enough to unstick funding bill
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., predicted a “robust discussion” at Tuesday’s party meeting about the bill and the fund itself.
Democrats stick with Platner while bracing for more dirt
The party is showing no signs of abandoning its scandal-plagued Maine Senate nominee.
Justice Department tables Trump fund and unsticks immigration bill
Senate Democrats are still planning to clobber the immigration bill with amendments related to the “anti-weaponization” fund.
Why groups are spending big in Montana’s Democratic Senate primary
Both Republicans and Democrats are backing candidates who have no shot at winning in November.
Republicans still stuck on party-line immigration bill
The so-called anti-weaponization fund “caught a lot of us off-guard,” said Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb.
New activist pressure to defeat retail crime bill
The Vera Institute of Justice and Dream.org are launching a new campaign to stop bipartisan legislation to crack down on organized retail crime.
Murphy takes on college sports deal
The Connecticut Democrat told Semafor that his primary worry is the bill’s proposed compensation caps for athletes.
Republicans catch the Trump strain of tea party fever
The party is facing a remarkably anti-incumbent base ahead of a tough midterms, this time cheered on by a president who likes to pick winners
Republicans try to coalesce around Paxton after Cornyn loss
Party leaders in Washington had deemed Sen. John Cornyn the more electable candidate, but Republicans can’t afford to lose that seat and keep their majority.
‘Circular firing squad’: Democrats question state conventions after Michigan debacle
The party is reevaluating its nominating practices that some warn could result in activist-driven sideshows.
Sen. Schiff takes on Trump’s ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
The California Democrat called the fund “the most brazen act of self-dealing corruption we’ve ever seen.”