
Pentagon Fires Top Officials in Leak Investigation, Reports of Disarray in Defense Department
The Pentagon is once again the center of attention on another big shakeup. The White House Press Secretary claims the entire Pentagon is working against Secretary Pete Hegseth after officials said some employees were leaking info.

NYT Report: Defense Secretary Shared Attack Details in a Second Signal Chat
The New York Times is reporting Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared sensitive information about a military strike in a Signal group chat which reportedly included his wife, brother and personal lawyer.

Dr. Mehmet Oz Steps Into New Role Leading CMS as Medicaid Faces Potential Cuts
Former television personality and 2022 Republican Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz was sworn in Friday as the new administrator of CMS, stepping into the role as the agency faces the threat of significant budget cuts.

GOP Budget Framework Sparks Worries Over Medicaid Cuts and Impact on Caregivers
Last week, the U.S. House narrowly passed a multi-trillion-dollar Republican budget framework that sets the groundwork for sweeping tax cuts and other parts of the President’s agenda. Lawmakers will have to come up with big savings.

Congressional Democrats Want More Details on Economic Impacts from Federal Mass Firings and Contract Terminations, Tariffs
A handful of congressional Democrats are looking to get more information from the Trump Administration on the economic and unemployment impacts these reductions could have in our local communities.

Public Health Officials, Doctors, Encourage MMR Vaccine As Measles Cases Rise
A troubling rise in measles cases across the U.S. is raising concerns among health officials, as the country experiences its worst outbreak of the disease since it was declared eliminated nearly 25 years ago.

Congressional Members Shocked, Upset about Arson Attack on PA Governor's Mansion
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Political leaders across the spectrum are upset and shocked about the arson attack at the Pennsylvania Governor’s mansion early Sunday morning. The alleged arsonist was arrested. Congressional members said violence is not the answ

Trump Administration Reopens Iran Nuclear Talks, Officials Look to Set Framework for Negotiations
Over the weekend, Trump administration officials met with their Iranian counterparts in a significant step toward reviving nuclear negotiations. It marks the first direct engagement between the two nations since President Donald Trump’s return to office.

Michigan's Congressional Delegation Ready to Help State if Federal Assistance is Needed Following Ice Storms
Michigan’s congressional delegation told Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D- MI) they’re ready to support the state if they need any help following last week’s ice storm. The storm caused heavy damage and mass power outages.

Lawmakers Discuss Local Impacts of Escalating Trade Tensions Between U.S. and China
This week, President Trump offered tariff relief to dozens of countries but doubled down on China. The pause is relief for the 75 countries that chose not to retaliate against the U.S. and made an effort to negotiate with the administration.

Leading Voice for Democrats Outlines Economic Vision Before Meeting with Trump at White House
Today, one of the leading voices for Democrats traveled to Washington to discuss tariff impacts in her state and around the country before meeting one-on-one with President Trump in the Oval Office.

Iranian American Advocates Encourage U.S. to Support Regime Change in Iran as Trump Administration Preps for Nuclear Talks
Today, lawmakers, policy experts, and leading voices on Iranian-American relations convened for a high-profile symposium addressing the future of U.S. strategy toward Iran. The event comes just days before a “very big meeting” between the U.S. and Iran.

Trump Meets with Netanyahu to Discuss Tariffs and War in Gaza
The leaders discussed pressing issues including the ongoing war in Gaza and Trump's recent tariffs affecting Israeli goods. Since Netanyahu’s last visit, Israel has fully resumed its war in Gaza and the ceasefire with Hamas has fallen apart.

On Thursday, sweeping reciprocal Tariffs were announced by President Donald Trump. The highly anticipated day for Republicans has been dubbed “liberation day” by President Trump, but Democrats are less enthusiastic.

On Wednesday, President Donald Trump will roll out his sweeping tariff plans. The final details of the plans are limited but we expect him to announce so-called ‘reciprocal’ tariffs, which would match the rates charged by other countries.

Democrats are trying everything in their power to push back against the Trump administration. That includes a very long, potentially record-breaking speech on the Senate floor at this hour.

As of Thurs., over 480 cases of measles have been reported across the country. These recent outbreaks are responsible for more than three-dozen hospitalizations, one death reported in TX and potentially another, which is still under investigation, in NM.

According to NBC News, President Donald Trump said he’s not joking about serving a third term as president. Experts say that’s not possible.

In less than one week, auto tariffs on new vehicles assembled outside the U.S. are scheduled to take effect. The proclamation signed by President Trump this week also includes tariffs on auto parts which are expected no later than early May.

Some congressional members are calling on the White House to fire top security leaders after their handling of sensitive information in a group chat.

The Trump administration is planning for big cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs. The goal is a return to 2019 staffing levels. But some are concerned about what the layoffs and other changes could mean for veterans’ access to mental health care.