Senator Warren Clashes With Warsh Over Assets, Ties to Trump and Epstein

US Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, accuses Federal Reserve Chair Nominee Kevin Warsh of being President Donald Trump's "sock puppet" and questions him about his undisclosed assets during testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.

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GOP Advances DHS Funding Plan Amid Divide on Economic Push

Senate Republicans are on a collision course with many of their House counterparts over whether to use their most powerful legislative tool — a funding bill Democrats can’t stop — to narrowly fund the Homeland Security department or to go big and try one last election-year push on affordability.

Trump DOJ Curbs Efforts to Safeguard States From Election Crimes

The Justice Department is curtailing election year coordination aimed at protecting state-run voting processes, increasing risks of the Trump administration interfering in the November midterms or unwittingly exposing precincts to threats, said multiple state officials and former DOJ election crime lawyers.

Navy Secretary Ousted After Infighting With Top Pentagon Leaders

Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired after clashing with top leaders at the Pentagon, including over administration efforts to revive US shipbuilding, according to people familiar with the matter, making him the latest high-profile Pentagon departure amid the war in Iran.

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Rahm Emanuel Wants Democrats to Ditch Culture War, Talk Prices

Rahm Emanuel says Democrats ‘lost the American people’ on cultural issues -- but he knows how they can win them back in November.

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Pricey Diesel Hits Businesses, Vexes Policymakers: Explained

High diesel prices resulting from conflict in the Middle East and confusion over a vital trade route could complicate US supply chains all year, and policymakers have few options to blunt the impact on businesses.

BGOV Analysis: Senate ICE, Border Patrol Budget Plan

Senate and House committees would be directed to write legislation to fund immigration enforcement agencies through the end of President Donald Trump’s second term under a Senate budget resolution released April 21.

NASA Health Support Contracts Spike Before Artemis II Launch

NASA spending on astronaut health-care services jumped more than 9,000% before the Artemis II launch in April, though it wasn’t enough to prevent a medical market-wide slip in contracting dollars in the first half of fiscal 2026, according to Bloomberg Government analysis.

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