Tens of thousands of people are taking part in a “March for Israel” in Washington, DC.
Another Shakeup: Trump Fires Tillerson
The 69th Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson is a former ExxonMobil CEO who has had a tense relationship with the Trump White House. He reportedly called President Trump a “moron” last year in a meeting with some other officials at the Pentagon.
Up-Front Disclosure Of Airline Fees From Bill Nelson’s Demands
(Washington, DC) — Florida Senator Bill Nelson is calling on federal transportation officials to go ahead with plans to establish new rules for airlines.
DC Buildings In Future
(Washington, DC) — The city of DC is building a new Short Term Family Housing site in Ward 1.
Russia And The Trump Campaign From Schiff’s Perspective
(Washington, DC) — Congressman Adam Schiff says evidence of collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign is, in his words, “damning.”
Supreme Court Denies Appeal From Salvadoran Immigrant
(Washington, DC) — The U.S. Supreme Court is rejecting an appeal by a Salvadoran immigrant convicted of killing two Houston store clerks.
Moving Forward Of Caucus Reform
(Undated) — Changes could be made to the way Iowa’s first-in-the-nation Democratic presidential caucuses are carried out.
Arizona Congressman Steps Down
(Washington, DC) — Veteran Arizona Congressman Trent Franks is out of office.
Strange: Write-In Campaign Against Moore “Highly Unlikely”
(Washington, DC) — Alabama Senator Luther Strange says it’s “highly unlikely” that he’ll launch a write-in campaign against Republican Senate nominee Roy Moore.
Mixed Reviews for Senator Ted Cruz’s D.C. Debut
By David Martin Davies, Texas Public Radio News for Fronteras PLAY AUDIO SAN ANTONIO – Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has been on the job seven weeks and in that short time he’s made a big splash in Washington D.C. Speculation about the dynamic freshman legislator is blistering the blogosphere, and many are wondering what […]