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Trump shifts course — somewhat — in Minnesota after shooting
The president is shaking up enforcement and talking more about working with local officials. Whether it means long-term deescalation is another matter.
Kevin Lamarque/Reuters
Shutdown looms as Republicans press on with homeland security funding
Senate Democrats are vowing to tank a six-bill funding package if it includes a bill with billions for ICE.
Annabelle Gordon/Reuters
Second Minnesota shooting by ICE raises chances of a partial government shutdown
Some Senate Democrats who had supported reopening US agencies after last fall’s record closure are vowing to vote no this time.
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters
DHS funding bill might pass despite Democratic opposition
The bill passed the House with just seven Democratic votes on Thursday.
Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters
The four Senate seats Republicans are eyeing for 2026
One of them still remains a reach for the GOP.
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Conservative group drops millions on ads for Collins in Maine
The Republican senator has recently drawn President Donald Trump’s ire.
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US senators face mounting primary threats
Three senators face major primary challenges this year.
Trump administration blocks funding for public broadcasting, rail projects
The Gateway Tunnel project is among those affected.
Talarico makes rounds with Democrats as Senate primaries near
The Texas state lawmaker is piquing Senate Democrats’ interest.
Trump swerves on health care subsidies
The president’s new health care plan doesn’t mention the enhanced Obamacare subsidies that lapsed at the end of 2025.
Forget abolishing ICE — the real Democratic divide is shutting down ICE
While the rest of government funding is a bipartisan affair, the operation in Minnesota is making even party centrists wary of more DHS money.
How Rubio blunted Senate momentum on Venezuela
The secretary of state and Senate GOP leaders lobbied two Republican senators to defect from signing on to a war powers resolution.
Congress starts to prepare fallbacks as Trump keeps eyeing Greenland
The president’s top advisers are forming a working group with Danish and Greenlandic officials, but the stalemate — and threat — remains.
How a Democratic senator used his rare White House invitation
Democratic Sen. Peter Welch headed to the signing of a bipartisan milk bill, but focused on health care.
Democratic senator pushes to redirect $75B ICE funding
The Trump administration is “not going after hardened criminals with this money,” Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto said.
Schumer lauds recruits as Democrats see Senate within reach
The minority leader took an Al Davis-style approach as he sat down with Semafor: “The answer to these critics is to win.”
Trump’s economic pivot becomes a battle against his own party
As top Republicans openly dismissed the president’s credit card interest cap, another party lawmaker shrugged: “Let him say whatever he wants.”
Progressive Democrats urge party to go populist in midterms
The senators used polling from both Democratic-aligned and GOP-aligned groups to argue that “bland policy proposals” won’t work.