White House has money to ‘repurpose’ for additional coronavirus stimulus, Kudlow says
About $130 billion worth of PPP funding went unused.
Google, Facebook and Twitter CEOs could face Senate subpoenas
The CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter could face subpoenas from the Senate Commerce Committee unless they commit to testifying before Congress on Oct. 1.
Senate advances stopgap funding bill to avoid government shutdown
The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to advance a stopgap funding bill to keep the federal government operating through Dec. 11
Democrats’ Supreme Court, filibuster plans are ‘nothing new’: Sen. Rick Scott
Sen. Rick Scott on Supreme Court, election, Bloomberg
Will market pressure result in more stimulus?
Panel on markets, stimulus
Trump won't support economy-wide coronavirus shutdown: Kudlow
Larry Kudlow on coronavirus, economy
Hotel owners need ‘lifeline’: AHLA CEO
Chip Rogers on hotel industry, coronavirus
7 steps Congress could take to help small businesses
John Stanford on helping small businesses
Getting legislation passed pre-election doesn’t look ‘good’: Sen. Mike Braun
Sen. Mike Braun on passing legislation before election
Bloomberg facing election bribery accusations
Charlie Gasparino on Bloomberg, election bribery
Peter Navarro: Democrats taking ‘see no evil’ approach with China
Peter Navarro on China, coronavirus
Capitol Hill bracing for Senate GOP report on Bidens’ alleged conflicts of interest
Rep. Doug Collins on Bidens, conflicts of interest
Rep. Jim Jordan on SCOTUS: Democrats want to change the rules because they’re not winning
Rep. Jim Jordan on Supreme Court vacancy
Rep. Matt Gaetz: I will be calling for Florida investigation into Bloomberg for potential vote buying
Rep. Matt Gaetz on Bloomberg, Republican Party
Pence: Supreme Court confirmation process should move ‘thoughtfully, thoroughly and quickly’
Mike Pence on Supreme Court, election
The debate continues over whether more coronavirus stimulus is needed
Douglas Holtz-Eakin on government spending
If Biden is elected, he’ll be under pressure to ‘drop a nuclear bomb’ on Supreme Court system: Expert
Jerry Seib on Supreme Court, partisanship, GOP
Democrats ‘introduced partisan politics’ into spending bill negotiations: Rep. McMorris
Rep. McMorris on House spending negotiations
States, Justice Department to meet regarding possible Google antitrust suit
State attorneys general and the Justice Department are slated to meet later this week with the hopes of completing an antitrust complaint against tech giant Google.
Boehner on Supreme Court vacancy: Constitution lays out case for Senate to proceed
John Boehner, Joe Crowley on partisanship on Capitol Hill



















