Congress
In a statement to House Republicans, a lawyer for the president’s son said he “declines your invitation to this carnival side show.”
Joe Biden has already indicated he’d sign the bill into law if it reaches his desk, but it must clear the Senate first.
As Congress closes in on a potential ban of the popular app, shifting coalitions of lawmakers, lobbyists, and operatives are furiously trying to outflank each other.
Mace has continued to rail against the ABC News star after he pressed her on her Trump endorsement over the weekend.
Rep. Troy Nehls (R-TX) has proved willing to tell the awkward truths that other Republicans want to avoid. He told The Daily Beast that’s exactly what he’s going for.
She was “picked as a housewife, not just a senator,” Tuberville said of his colleague.
Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama gave the GOP response to President Biden’s annual address—and got panned for it by some in her own party.