Biden Urges House Vote On Ukraine Aid As Republican Chief Stalls
President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged the US House of Representatives to vote immediately on billions of dollars in Ukraine aid, as the chamber's Republican speaker hesitates in the face of pressure from Donald Trump and his allies.
Dispute Over Border Security Funding Could Cause Border Shutdown This Week
Congress and the White House haven't reached a deal on long-term spending legislation
Texas Democrat Criticizes Latino Trump Supporters, Drawing Comparison to Jews Voting for Hitler
Rep. Vicente González's statement drew strong backlash from local Republicans
Sex Trafficking Victim Criticizes Alabama Sen. Katie Britt for Misrepresentation in Biden's SOTU Rebuttal
Karla Jacinto said Britt had taken advantage of her story for political purposes
Super Tuesday 2024: What you Should Know About Trump, Biden and the Delegates Up For Grabs
A few keys about the campaign season's most decisive day ahead of the November elections
Analysis: How Are LatAm Presidents Milei, Bukele Aligning Their Views with U.S. Far-Right Leadership?
They utilized their CPAC participation to solidify their positions among the international far-right and to get closer to Trump
Arizona Republicans Advocate for Bill Allowing Killing of Undocumented Migrants Suspected of Trespassing
The bill is expected to be vetoed by the governor should it pass
Why Democrats Are Set to Adopt Trump-Era Immigration Rhetoric for the Upcoming Election Cycle
Following Tom Suozzi's victory in New York, Democrats seek to further adopt more Republican-like immigration reform ideas
Republicans Suffer Defeat After Failing To Impeach Mayorkas
The Republican-led House of Representatives suffered a surprising upset Tuesday after it failed to impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas with a 214-216 vote.
Nikki Haley Requests Secret Service Protection Due To Rising Threats
The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador said she has "had multiple issues" but won't let them stop her.
Democrats and Republicans Speak Against Border Security Bill As Soon As It's Released
The initiative faces an uphill climb to reach the necessary votes, especially from Republicans who don't consider it tough enough
Bipartisan Deal? Senate Unveils $118 Billion Package: Border Security Meets Ukraine & Israel Aid
The $118 billion package has a slim chance of passing, as some high-ranking Republicans have already spoken against it
Why the Border Security Deal is on the Brink of Collapse Even Before the Release of the Bill's Text
Negotiators are frustrated as a faction within the Republican party is already rejecting the deal after months of calling for it
Latino Voters Worry the American Dream is out of Reach For Their Families
According to a set of independent surveys, the mental health crisis affecting Latino children ranks as a top issue of concern
These Are The Republican Presidential Hopefuls Dropping Out of the Race as of Mid-January 2024.
As election day nears, some Republican candidates are beginning to drop out, no longer aspiring to clinch the GOP candidacy.
A Trump Coronation? Likely But Not Inevitable, Say Analysts
Iowa's first-in-the-nation Republican nominating contest for the US presidential election could hardly have been scripted better for Donald Trump, whose historic performance leaves his rivals fighting for scraps.
Iowa Caucus: What Will the Latino Representation Be in the Upcoming Republican Primary?
Despite a growing population of Latinos in Iowa, Republican candidates are still choosing to skip minority-focused forums
White House Hopefuls Flub Chance To Hit Trump In Pre-Iowa Debate
The head-to-head showdown in Iowa capital Des Moines came five days before the state's pivotal opening vote in the primary season, considered crucial for winnowing the field and giving those left standing a springboard for the rest of the race.
US Republicans Target Biden's Son And Top Cabinet Official
Republicans prepared Wednesday to launch efforts to impeach Joe Biden's immigration chief and target the US president's son for prosecution, in a major escalation of election-year hostilities with the White House.
Biden Administration Seeks to Appease Hispanic Lawmakers Over Turmoil Regarding Border Negotiations
According to a media report, the government is resisting demands from Republicans to limit its authority to release migrants through parole
Four 2024 Republican Candidates Face Off in a New Debate: What Have They Said About Latinos?
Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy and Chris Christie engage tonight. The main Latino-related topics among hot button issues in past editions
Red And Blue America Square Off In Clash Of The Governors
They are ambitious and relatively young leaders whose passionate views about running their large, powerful states offer contrasting ideals on how the deeply-polarized United States should be run.
Representative George Santos Santos Vows to Fight Expulsion, But Many Believe His Time in Congress is Over
Santos said he won't seek reelection after an investigation found "substantial evidence" of him violating federal criminal laws. Republicans want him to resign
GOP Senators Push for Tighter Asylum Curbs in Exchange for Ukraine Aid
The urgency to reach a deal before year-end adds pressure to the talks as Republicans seek more concessions
Republican Debate: What Did Candidates Say About Hot Button Topics For Latinos?
Border-related issues, relations with Venezuela and the fentanyl crisis were among the issues discussed in the latest GOP encounter
US Republicans Try, Try Again With Fourth Speaker Nominee
Republicans on Tuesday made their fourth pick in just two weeks to replace the ousted speaker of the US House of Representatives, underlining the chaos engulfing the fragmented party after three previous nominees failed to win the gavel.
US House In Limbo As Republicans Struggle To Anoint New Leader
A second public tussle for the speakership -- nine months after McCarthy's marathon, 15-round battle to win the gavel -- could hardly have come at a worse time for the Republican-controlled lower chamber of Congress.
Republican Rivals Make High-stakes Pitch For US House Leadership
The 221-strong Republican contingent that controls the lower chamber of Congress staged a "candidate forum" to pick a replacement for speaker Kevin McCarthy, who was ousted last week in a mutiny from the far right.
This is How the RNC's Hispanic Media Director is Seeking to Get the Latino Vote
Jaime Florez shared his views on immigration, dreamers and how the Republican Party wants to reach out to Hispanics
Biden Cultivates Presidential Aura As Republicans Implode
The Democrat focused this week on a series of voter-friendly announcements on healthcare and student debt, while his rivals were grabbing unwanted headlines with their brutal infighting.