House Republicans Pass Debt Limit Bill, But Schumer Says It's 'DOA'
"I urge Speaker McCarthy to stop wasting any more time on this DOA, dead on arrival, bill," Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer said.
Texas Republicans Would 'Nuke' Border Bill That Doesn't Include Immigration
"We will secure the border by changing policy, literally nuke the joint, burn the place down if they don't do that," Congressman Chip Roy tells Newsweek.
Exclusive: This Texas Republican Won't Let His Party Get In the Way of a Border Bill
“What if I told you that there are people that don't want [border legislation] to ever pass, and what if they aren't just Democrats?" Tony Gonzales said.
Can Kyrsten Sinema's Border Crusade Save Her Seat?
"I think that her moderate centrist kind of party-bucking ways may have actually played out fine in Arizona," a political science expert tells Newsweek.
Exclusive: Democrat Mark Kelly Wants a Border Deal, Even if it Means Backing GOP House
“I don't care about that," Senator Kelly told Newsweek when asked if he'd support a party-line House GOP border bill. "It depends on what's in it.”
Marine Commandant Warns U.S. Lacking in Key Capability for War with China
“We don't want to do anything to make China think 'maybe today is the day,'" General David Berger, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps, told Newsweek.
Exclusive: Colorado Congressman Buck Challenges TikTok to Pull 'How-to' Carjack Videos
“By failing to follow their guidelines, they have encouraged a viral and dangerous trend that increased carjackings," Congressman Ken Buck told Newsweek.
California Moves to Shut Down David Jang's Olivet University as Feds Circle
When California education inspectors made an unannounced visit to the school's campus, Olivet University administrators attempted to evade them.
TikTok CEO Draws Rare Bipartisan Fire
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle united in voicing their concerns about the app's threat to national security.
As U.S. Military Faces Low Recruitment, Senators Argue Biden Diversity Push
A survey found that 5 percent of potential recruits express concern about "wokeness" and 13 percent worry that women and minorities will face discrimination.
Senators Unconcerned Over Economic Impact as They Move Toward TikTok Ban
“Remove the platform, and other platforms will step up to the plate," Democratic Senator Joe Manchin told Newsweek.
Republican Divide Widens Over Debt Limit as Senate Opts for Bipartisanship
“If you're gonna have a party, you got to pay the band, and it's time for us to pay the band," Republican Senator John Neely Kennedy told Newsweek.
Volkswagen Could Give Biden a Major Victory
Senator Mitt Romney told Newsweek the latest reports surrounding Volkswagen's plans to prioritize U.S. investments show "the market at work.”
Democrats 'Disappointed' With Biden's Newest Border Policy
Several Democrats told Newsweek they believed the Biden administration was moving "backward" on its border policy.
Senators Seek Deal to Fight Gun-Fentanyl Smuggling over the Southern Border
“The illicit cross-border economy that smuggles drugs north and weapons south remains a serious risk to ... Arizonans," Senator Sinema told Newsweek.
As Ukraine Calls for More War Aid, U.S. Senators Want Europe to Step Up
“I think what Europe's got to do is start showing up," Florida Senator Rick Scott told Newsweek following a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Ukraine.
As UFOs Breach U.S. Airspace, Senators Say NATO Should Also be 'Concerned'
"I think [our allies] are appropriately concerned because we are all in it together as NATO allies," Senator Roger Wicker told Newsweek.
The Debt Ceiling: How Bad Might Things Get, and Will Congress Raise It?
Louise Sheiner of the Brookings Institution told Newsweek she could "easily see a recession" if the U.S. defaults on its debt.
Republican Warns U.S. Military 'Way Behind' Amid Fears of War With China
GOP members of Congress told Newsweek they backed General Minihan's warning, which predicted a conflict with China could come as early as 2025.
Biden, Pence Classified Documents Put Spotlight on Obama
As more classified materials have been found, some members of Congress are questioning what might be found in other presidents' possession.