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party lines, have long sought to repeal or amend Section 702. While FISA was initially passed in 1978, Section 702 was added as an amendment in 2008. The addition came amid the US’s “global
Republicans currently hold a five-seat majority in the House, but the president’s party historically loses seats in midterm elections. Donald Trump’s disapproval rating [hit a record high](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/03/trump-disapproval-rating-poll) this week
Republicans have requested additional funds from Congress for security around the complex - at a time when Americans are struggling with rising living costs linked to the Iran war. The president indicated from the outset that
Republicans control 53 out of 100 seats, short of the 60 votes it will likely need to pass. That is, unless party leaders move to change the chamber’s longstanding rules, a transformative approach considered
Republican candidates. Fairshake, a pro-crypto group primarily funded by Coinbase, Andreessen Horowitz and Ripple Labs, is expected to back candidates in both parties and has [already spent $28 million across several competitive primaries
party, some Democrats appeared to back candidates they believed had the best chance of advancing to November rather than those closest to them politically. “Democrats have been fearful of a double Republican result,” she said
Republicans, who defied their party’s leadership. “I know firsthand how important our Haitian neighbors are to our communities, to our civic life, to our culture, to our workforce, to our economy,” said Ayanna Pressley
Republicans leaders in the state have highlighted the case as evidence immigrant truckers with limited English skills pose a threat on roads. "If you don't know what road signs are saying, you're more
party, controlling the governor’s mansion since 2011, both US Senate seats since 2015 and all of its US House seats since 2023. This year, Democrats believe they have a shot at winning three
Republicans](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/republicans) are ramping up their efforts to highlight last year’s sweeping tax cuts and turn them into political capital.** Party leaders had anticipated that the legislation would lead to a surge
people, don't bait me into politics," he told the *Detroit Free Press*. "I stay apolitical." Behind the scenes though, Pulte and his wife Diana were quickly becoming Republican mega-donors. Less than two months
people”. TPOR’s figures suggest Talarico’s lead over both is heavily driven by the support of Black, Latino and college-educated voters. Talarico also has large leads among moderate and independent voters. Republicans have
Republican leaning districts at the behest of President Trump - in November last year. Meanwhile, Iowa, Montana, New Jersey, [South Dakota](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/south-dakota) and New Mexico also hold elections on Tuesday. Focussing on California
Republican voters. But he stopped short of blaming Trump’s grip on the party on his failure to advance in the runoff: “I just think terms are up, and so it's a changing
Republicans](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/aug/15/oil-donations-republicans-trump-anti-environment-bill) now in control of Congress. Chuck Schumer, the Democratic Senate leader, has [proposed](https://www.democrats.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/leader-schumer-unveils-senate-democrats-plan-to-cut-energy-costs-as-trump-policies-drive-prices-higher) a partial resurrection of incentives for clean energy should his party regain power. But Democrats
people and families are left without care workers, and restaurants are forced to close because workers have been expelled from the country. In a warning sign for [Republicans](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/republicans) in the congressional [midterm
party of #MeToo, so quick to “believe women” and condemn [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump), apply the same standard to Platner? Sure, say Platner’s supporters, but Platner’s main accuser turned
party’s nod and lose. It comes despite Cornyn’s campaign and allied groups spending roughly $90m in advertising since last year, the vast majority of it attacking Paxton, AP reported. It’s the latest
people of Utah want him to serve,” Corey Norman, Curtis’ chief of staff, told POLITICO. Curtis, who replaced former Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) last year, has a reputation as a pragmatic dealmaker and moderate
Party stronghold](/news/longform/2026/5/31/could-democrats-be-shut-out-of-the-california-governors-race) that is California. California’s next governor, who will succeed Democrat Gavin Newsom after he serves the maximum two terms, will take charge of a $4 trillion economy – among the largest