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US Representative Elise Stefanik, Republican from New York, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on her nomination to be Ambassador to the United Nations, on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, January 21, 2025.

Sen. Jim Banks suggests Stefanik replace Gabbard as director of national intelligence

By Misty Severi

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Kean

GOP congressmen missing from Congress since March confirms he has illness, says will seek reelection

Kean said the illness doesn't impact his cognitive health, and doctors don't expect any long-term effects or chronic health issues.

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Donald Trump

Trump backs bill for permanent Daylight Savings Time, argues resetting clocks cost 'prohibitive'

Trump focused his argument on the cost of having to change the time on clocks, saying doing it twice a year is "cost prohibitive"

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Gregory Meeks

GOP declines to hold vote on Democrat-backed resolution that would force Trump to end war in Iran

The House had scheduled a vote on the Democrat-backed measure, but according to Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y., who sponsored the bill, the GOP worried they might not have the votes to defeat it.

Rep. Andy Biggs on why he’s running for House speaker

Rep. Jeffries firm: we will fight extremism whenever necessary

Rep. Davidson calls out GOP who voted for ‘minibus’ despite campaigning for small government

Old Glory Bank CEO Mike Ring recaps Senate hearing on debanking

Sen. Johnson: Israeli aid should not be lumped into mass funding package with Ukraine

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