Gov. Brian Kemp (R), the popular Georgia governor, has endorsed a Senate candidate he believes has broad appeal. But his more MAGA rival is gaining steam.
Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana failed to make the runoff in his GOP Senate primary five years after his vote to convict Donald Trump, which led the president to call for his ouster.
The former governor of Maryland is launching a leadership institute at Washington College and says he's done with seeking political office.
The Senate parliamentarian determined that a proposal to fund $1 billion for White House security cannot be included as written.
Republicans won the redistricting war in Virginia, but several lawmakers remain vulnerable.
A year ago, Trump promised a new era during the first major foreign trip of his second term. On his recent visit to Beijing, the war with Iran and economic strain clouded his diplomacy.
In North Carolina, Jamie Ager is distancing himself from his national party to win a congressional seat.
The decision advantages Republicans amid a nationwide redistricting war.
The Justice Department’s crackdown on crime comes ahead of 250th anniversary events in the nation’s capital.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis had been under pressure from Trump to pardon Peters, a former county clerk who helped secretly copy voting machines’ hard drives.
The EEOC has proposed ending a civil-rights-era program collecting demographic information from private companies.
Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tennessee) announced Friday that he is ending his reelection campaign after the state General Assembly broke up his majority-Black district into three that favor Republicans.
The suspect in the May 2025 shooting that killed two people was “motivated by political, ideological, national, and religious bias,” a court filing said.
Republicans accused Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano of allowing people in the country illegally to get away with serious crimes.
The likely move comes as the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission struck an $18 million deal to settle a parallel civil lawsuit.
Crews have started building the White House ballroom building's ground floor, where designers plan a commercial-grade kitchen and offices for the first lady.
Any new memorial project in West Potomac Park would probably require congressional approval as well as review by federal planning bodies.
Follow President Trump’s progress filling over 800 positions, among about 1,300 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.
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