Americans favor compromise from politicians to get things done in government, poll shows

A recent poll shows that while Americans prefer for lawmakers to compromise to accomplish tasks in government, others admit that their own members of Congress opt to cling to their beliefs.

What could a potential government shutdown mean for the public?
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Tom Fitzgerald sits down with Nicolee Embrose, a Maryland GOP committeewoman, to discuss the potential government shutdown.

The relationship between President Trump and Ukraine President Zelenskyy
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Tom Fitzgerald chats with Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow at Brookings, to discuss the relationship between President Trump and Ukraine President Zelenskyy.

James Comey Indicted
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Tom Fitzgerald chats with Tim Belevetz, a former federal prosecutor, to discuss the indictment of James Comey.

Trump, Netanyahu meet at White House amid calls to end war in Gaza

Days after rejecting international calls to end the war in Gaza during a U.N. address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House.

Trump says Portland is next city where he's sending troops

President Donald Trump said he’s sending troops to Portland, Oregon, expanding his controversial deployments to more American cities and “authorizing Full Force, if necessary."

Miyares accuses Faifax prosecutor of misconduct
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Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares is calling for Fairfax County Commonwealth Attorney Steve Descano to resign, alleging misconduct.

Sherrill blasts Trump, Ciattarelli over ‘illegal’ release of military records

Sherrill claims the Trump administration illegally released Mikie Sherrill’s unredacted Official Military Personnel File (OMPF) to Nicholas De Gregorio.

Justice Department sues six more states in push for voter data

States are objecting to the DOJ’s request for voters’ personal information and have and have promised to challenge it.

DC residents, immigration advocates sue Trump administration over ICE arrests

Several D.C. residents have sued the Trump administration; they claim that the federal government has "engaged in a pattern of illegal immigration arrests since August."

Smithsonian history preserved by volunteers amid Trump order

Volunteers are racing against time to document exhibits at Smithsonian museums, driven by concerns over potential changes to how American history is presented.

Food insecurity rises in Greater Washington amid layoffs

Families in the Greater Washington area are facing growing food insecurity, struggling to buy groceries and maintain a healthy diet.

Government shutdown looms: Mass layoffs threaten federal workers

The stalemate over a government funding bill on Capitol Hill threatens to lead to a shutdown and potential mass layoffs, adding pressure to an already tense situation.

House meets threshold to force vote on Epstein files

A special election in Arizona gives the U.S. House enough support to force a vote that could compel the Justice Department to release all of its files on Jeffrey Epstein.

DOJ seeks to indict former FBI Director James Comey

Trump sees Comey as one of his biggest political adversaries, and has long sought retribution for the investigation into ties between Russia and Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.

Nearly 8 in 10 voters say the US is in a 'political crisis': survey

A new Quinnipiac University national poll found that 79% of surveyed voters believe the U.S. is in a "political crisis" following the recent assassination of conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk.