GOP lawmakers say 'moronic' global tax minimum puts American businesses at a disadvantage
The party-defining debate between Democrats and Republicans on corporate tax rates took center stage Thursday, with GOP House lawmakers calling President Biden’s Made in America Tax Plan “moronic.”
Amid supply chain woes, over 80 House members tell Buttigieg to implement program for truck drivers under 21
Over 80 total bipartisan House members are telling Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to allow truckers under 21 years old to cross state lines.
Biden's spending plan could cost up to $4T, Penn Wharton analysis shows
President Biden unveiled a revised framework last week for a modified social spending plan that imagines spending close to $1.75 trillion over the next decade, but a new analysis released Tuesday suggests the actual price tag is far higher.
California judge rules for drugmakers in opioid lawsuit
A California judge ruled late Monday that four drug companies can't be held liable for fueling widespread opioid addiction in the state.
Democrats scrambling for reconciliation deal, seek to get infrastructure to Biden before overseas trip
Among the major factors motivating Democrats to come to a deal this week: President Biden leaves Thursday for a climate summit, and Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe is taking heat for Democrats' failure to pass the infrastructure bill.
Erika Andersen: Five ways to make change faster, easier, and less painful
Why is the idea of change – especially change imposed upon us – so often unwelcome? We have to change our thinking about change.
Tony Podesta paid $500K by Huawei to lobby White House, disclosure shows
Longtime Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta was hired by Huawei to help with "[t]elecommunications and trade issues"
Omar lashes out at Manchin as Biden tries to unite warring Dems on spending bill
Despite comments from Rep. Ilhan Omar slamming Sen. Joe Manchin Tuesday, other top progressive Democrats who met with President Biden said they are optimistic about a possible deal.
House to vote on temporary debt ceiling increase Tuesday, putting off potential economic crisis until December
The House of Representatives will vote on the Senate-passed temporary debt ceiling increase on Tuesday evening.
Biden is 'facing roaring flames all around him,' is 'not up to the job': Sen. Barrasso
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., argues President Biden 'wants to blame everybody for everything instead of the man in the mirror.'
McConnell to pitch deal to Schumer on debt ceiling hike
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told his colleagues Wednesday he is prepared to cut a deal with Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to prevent a nationwide debt default.
Psaki claims spending bill costs nothing for people earning less than $400K
White House press secretary Jen Psaki claimed Monday that President Biden's Build Back Better agenda will cost nothing for Americans who make less than $400,000.
Andy Puzder: Biden, Dems still eager to transform America into a welfare state
Progressive Democrats have been very open about the fact that they view the COVID-19 pandemic as an opportunity to fundamentally transform America.
Kudlow: Manchin is going to get his strategic pause and I'm all for it
Larry Kudlow gave his take on the reconciliation bill during his Thursday monologue on 'Kudlow'
Peter Schweizer on Huawei executive release: 'Strategic retreat' by Biden admin
Peter Schweizer highlights the Biden family's alleged ties to China, reiterating there are 'financial conflicts of interest.'
Kudlow: Biden's statements are 'fact-free'
Larry Kudlow grilled Biden over his economic policies during his Friday monologue on 'Kudlow.'
House Dems prepare to vote on infrastructure, reconciliation bills next week
Top House Democrats are barreling forward with a plan to bring up both a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and a massive $3.5 trillion tax and spending plan for a vote next week even as an intraparty war threatens to torpedo both measures.
Multiple conservative groups come out in support of House antitrust bills
The letter from conservative groups seeks support for a slate of six antitrust bills that passed out of the House Judiciary Committee, taking aim at Big Tech.
Kudlow grills the progressive left's wish list
Larry Kudlow revealed the progressive left's wish list during his Thursday monologue on "Kudlow."
Progressive law firms are funneling millions from state consumer lawsuits into liberal campaigns, experts warn
A partnership between Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and one of the nation’s largest litigation firms, Motley Rice, was officially severed over its deep ties to the Democratic Party.



















