Amidst discussions of his performance during the debate, President Joe Biden's (D) campaign has announced that he will not take a drug test ahead of tonight's event.
With voters hours away from the first presidential debate, Rep. Donalds is warning that the "American people are suffering" under President Biden.
From the economy to the border to abortion rights, both President Trump and President Biden sparred for 90 minutes during a tense presidential debate.
To add insult to injury, the bill failed after 14 House Republicans joined 202 House Democrats to block its passing.
With Latimer advancing, progressive Democrats are outraged, moderate Democrats are celebrating, and George Rep. Majorie Taylor Green (R) has bid her colleague Jamaal Bowman goodbye.
Newly elected state Senator Carlos G. Smith (D) backs President Biden now more than ever, arguing that the president is "delivering" on the important issues.
Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) is questioning whether Florida Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) is “complicit” in the crime.
In response to President Biden's alleged cognitive decline, Rep. Fine is calling on First Lady Jill Biden to be arrested for "elder abuse."
Introduced alongside Texas Rep. Veronica Escobar (D), the Dignity Act continues to gain support in the hopes of fixing immigration concerns.
Polls indicate that President Trump is making significant strides in overtaking the election, which could result in a "historic performance."
Florida Republicans are joining forces to call on the Biden Administration to deny the asylum claim for Rosabel Roca Sampedro, a Cuban official.
After a stint in the House, Carlos Guillermo Smith (D) has found a new home in the state senate.
In light of Senator Scott gaining further support from Puerto Ricans in the state, he affirms that one of his goals has been "to be the voice for Puerto Rico."
Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) believes that it's a result of the "Biden appeasement policy."
House Republicans are cheering today with the passage of FY25 NDAA, a bill that prioritizes service members. The H.R. 8070 Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2025 bill passed with overwhelming support from Republicans. Florida Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R), a senior member of the House Committee on Appropriations, […]
This week, Western Hemisphere Subcommittee Chairwoman Maria Elvira Salazar (R) questioned senior State Department officials on inconsistent Latin America policy.
From questioning the nature of the United States’ relationship with Cuba to calling for a stricter response, Florida lawmakers are concerned about the growing tension.
Urging his congressional colleagues to vote for the bill, Florida Rep. John Rutherford (R) praises it for prioritizing the “safety and security” of the United States.
