Live updates: Trump speaks at Justice Department; Senate votes on budget

President Donald Trump made what the White House called a “historic" visit to the Justice Department Friday to deliver remarks and rally support for his agenda. Meanwhile, his budget is being debated in the Senate.

DOGE closures: List, timeline of government offices that may close this year

Hundreds of offices across the country will become empty this summer as the federal government plans to cancel leases. Here's the state-by-state list.

Virginia’s gubernatorial race begins to take shape

The nation's attention will be on Virginia this year as voters elect a new governor, in a race that is traditionally seen as a bellwether for the party in power at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Potential GOP field grows in Virginia governor's race
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Virginians will choose a new governor this year, as incumbent Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is term-limited. So far, Democrats have coalesced behind former U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger, but the Republican field may grow. Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears jumped into the race last year, but former state lawmakers Dave LaRock and Amanda Chase are now trying to gather the signatures needed to make the ballot. Jim Lokay talks about the state of the race with radio talk show host John Fredericks on "The Final 5."

Schumer shifts stance on spending bill as Dems protest
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With a government funding deadline looming, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has reversed course on the temporary spending bill passed earlier in the week by House Republicans. He says he will now support the measure rather than prompt a shutdown, but many fellow Democrats are blasting the move. Jim discusses that and California Governor Gavin Newsom's controversial foray into podcasting with attorney and Democratic strategist Dr. Tracy Pearson on "The Final 5."

Senate vote puts DC at risk of $1 billion budget cut amid shutdown standoff

With the clock ticking toward a partial government shutdown, Washington, D.C., is staring down a potential $1 billion budget shortfall that could slash funding for police, schools, and public services.

DC leaders urge Senate to reject spending bill

D.C. leaders are racing against the clock to prevent massive budget cuts from taking effect. With less than 24 hours remaining, senators face a high-stakes vote on a spending bill that could strip nearly a billion dollars from the nation's capital.

Pete Buttigieg says he won't be running for governor or US Senate in upcoming races

Buttigieg, 43, who lives in the Traverse City area with his family, said he was deciding against competing in either race - despite caring deeply about who the state will elect for those positions.

Trump administration withdraws David Weldon's nomination for CDC director

The White House has rescinded the nomination of Dr. David Weldon, a former congressman from Florida, for the position of director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

DC leaders push Senate to reject spending bill that would cut $1B funding from District

Right now, D.C. officials are pleading with the U.S. Senate to restore the city’s funding levels after the House passed a spending bill that would cut about $1 billion from the District’s budget. 

Local leaders respond after House passes spending bill that would cut DC budget by $1B

D.C. leaders are responding after the House on Tuesday passed a spending bill that would cut $1 billion from the District's budget. They say the budget cut would be devastating for the city and residents who are following the bill as it moves to the Senate also say it needs to be stopped immediately.

House passes GOP funding bill; Senate up next

If the bill passes the Senate, it will then head to President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature and will fund the federal government through September.

House passes spending bill that could slash $1B from DC budget

The House has taken the first step to avoiding a government shutdown by passing a 6-month spending bill, backed by President Trump, to fund the federal government beyond Friday's midnight deadline.

Trump doubles planned Canada tariffs to 50%, markets slump amid recession fears

President Donald Trump announced he will double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50%, citing Ontario’s electricity price hikes as a reason.