Democrats were left dumbfounded Thursday after President Donald Trump twisted a deadly plane crash catastrophe into an opportunity to attack diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
The president also blamed the Biden and Obama administrations for the overnight plane crash in Washington, D.C., where there have been no reported survivors. View Entire Post ›
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, during a confirmation hearing Tuesday with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, expressed dismay that President Trump's nominee to be UN Ambassador, Elise Stefanik, believes Israel has a "Biblical right" to control the Palestinian territories in the West Bank.
The Democratic Senator lays out how the Trump team is re-running their first term playbook “on a massive scale”.
Democrats are excoriating President Donald Trump for his “grotesque” claim that federal agency diversity requirements caused the deadly midair collision over the Potomac River Wednesday night. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer slammed the president’s remarks as insensitive to the victims’ families,
Timothy Lilley flew Black Hawk helicopters for the Army, transporting passengers over the Potomac River from his base in Virginia.“We were stationed in Virginia, and [Timothy Lilley] flew that same route back and forth to the Pentagon,
Maryland leaders joined a nationwide scramble on Tuesday to make sense of a broad order from President Donald Trump’s budget office to pause all federal grants.
With a new D.C. statehood bill in Congress, the idea of the District becoming a state is back in the spotlight.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D) joins Capitol Review. Sen. Van Hollen talks about how he plans to work with the Trump Administration. He also talks about his new co-worker in the Senate, Maryland Sen.
President Donald Trump’s early action on health care reversed some of his predecessor’s policies, but former President Joe Biden’s most defining initiatives were left intact.
President Donald Trump's nominee for US ambassador to the UN backs the idea that Israel has a “biblical right” to the West Bank.
North County Rep. Elise Stefanik moved one step closer to being confirmed as President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations on Thursday, when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted to advance her nomination out of committee and into a vote by the full Senate.