Bennet questions Schumer’s Senate leadership

Democrats should usher in a new generation of leaders and be prepared to make “uncomfortable decisions,” Sen. Michael Bennet told Semafor.
Semafor’s Burgess Everett and Sen. Michael Bennet.Semafor

Semafor World Economy Summit: Views from policymakers and CEOs on AI

Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman and Uber boss Dara Khosrowshahi are among those discussing the power of artificial intelligence to transform businesses at the Semafor World Economy Summit.

Illinois Republican Rep. LaHood considering Senate run in 2026

The House Republican is weighing whether to make a bid for the seat held for decades by Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin, who’s retiring next year.
Semafor’s Eleanor Mueller speaks to Rep. Darin LaHood.Kris Tripplaar/Semafor

USAFacts CEO urges Education Dept. to preserve data unit

Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer sent a letter last week to Education Sec. Linda McMahon, pleading to not cut funding to an internal department that does ‘critical work’ gathering and publishing statistics that help rank schools.
USAFacts CEO Steve Ballmer interviewed by Semafor’s Gina Chon.Kris Tripplaar/Semafor
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US wants to launch a nuclear ‘renaissance,’ Energy Sec. Chris Wright says

The Trump administration is hoping to spur development of nuclear power to keep up with surging demand for electricity.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright.Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images for Semafor

Sebastian Gorka on Trump’s new war on terror

“We will not be using the counterterrorism enterprise against those who politically disagree with us,” Gorka told Semafor’s Shelby Talcott.
Dr. Sebastian Gorka speaking at Semafor’s World Economy Summit.Shannon Finney/Getty Images for Semafor

Tuberville tells senators he’s running for governor

The Alabama Republican will be the second sitting member of the chamber to launch a home-state run.
US Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL)Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Gallego open to working with Trump on housing

He wants more details on a plan to build housing on federal land.

Dems start aligning around El Salvador boycott

It’s a new strategy for pushing back against the country, where the White House has deported migrants.

More Democratic incumbents face rising younger challengers

In the post-Biden era, it’s all about age as elderly m face emboldened opponents.

Schatz starts seeking support to become next Senate Democratic No. 2

The Hawaii Democrat is seen as the favorite to succeed current whip Dick Durbin, who announced his retirement on Wednesday.

Democrats press Hegseth on Signal chats, firings

In a letter to Hegseth, Democrats wrote that recent controversies indicate a “lack of judgment [that] is dangerous and has already put American lives at risk.”

Choppy waters for GOP’s Medicaid cuts

Rep. Austin Scott, R-Ga., floated shrinking the federal government’s 90% share of Medicaid expansion for states that opted to expand it.

House Democrats head to El Salvador on Maryland man’s behalf

The trip comes after a visit from Sen. Chris Van Hollen last week.

While fighting Trump deportations, Democrats still avoid ‘abolish ICE’

A powerful progressive slogan in 2018 has all but vanished from the party’s messaging, even as it takes on the president’s aggressive migration agenda.
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