Senator Alex Padilla is calling for “no strings attached” support for California as President-elect Trump and his allies continue criticizing the state amid the ongoing wildfires.
The House speaker has reportedly bowed to Donald Trump in deciding to remove Mike Turner from his committee leadership spot.
Alex Padilla of California, who was born and raised in Pacoima ... Tommy Tuberville and House Speaker Mike Johnson have suggested or even just flat out said the disaster aid to California should be conditional, determined around changing policies on ...
“No one wants to leave any American who is in need, hanging, so to speak,” said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.). House Speaker ... families in need should not be political,” Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) said. Sen. Padilla says his state is hurting ...
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Alex Padilla, D-Calif.; Steve Bannon, former strategist for President-elect Donald Trump; Jonathan Dekel-Chen and Gillian Kaye, parents of Israeli American held hostage by Hamas. NBC's “Meet the Press” — House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.; Rep.
The Laken Riley Act allows illegal immigrants suspected of theft and violent crimes to be detained. It marks the first legislation that President Donald Trump will sign into law, and it passed with bipartisan support.
As devastating wildfires rage across California, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) delivered remarks on the Senate floor urging his Republican colleagues and President-elect Trump to provide essential
Alex Padilla, D-Calif ... NBC's “Meet the Press” — House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La.; Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y.; Martin Luther King III. CNN's “State of the Union” — Mike Waltz ...
On the first week of Donald Trump's second presidency, we report from Washington, D.C., and the frontlines of fire damage in California.
Donald and Melania Trump are stopping in North Carolina, California and Nevada during the first second term trip. Follow along for live updates.
Southern California has been devastated by unprecedented wildfires that have sent tens of thousands fleeing from their homes and 27 people dead — and while the worst danger appears to have passed, blazes are still raging.
A crucial faction of 46 politically vulnerable Democrats joined with Republicans to lift the strict proposal to passage on a 263-156 vote tally.