Hakeem Jeffries Asked If Donald Trump Deserves Any Credit For Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal At his weekly press briefing on Wednesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) was asked if President-elect Donald Trump deserved any credit for the ceasefire deal.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Thursday joined the chorus of Democrats bashing Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) over his decision to replace Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) at the top of
Deputy national security adviser Jon Finer; Sen. 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.
President-elect Trump is officially returning to Washington, set to be inaugurated on Monday for his second term in the White House as the Republican Party trifecta takes form. Congress is set to kickstart a likely busy spring legislative session in order to pass the commander-in-chief’s agenda.
The House of Representatives green-lit a bill to slap sanctions against individuals involved in the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) argued House Republicans, with their narrow margin, won’t be able to pass “anything close” to what Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has been floating.
Negotiators have brokered a phased ceasefire to end the prolonged conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, resulting in the death of over 46,000 Palestinians. The agreement, welcomed by U.S. and international political figures,
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., sent a post on Bluesky criticizing the proposed Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act on Tuesday, making unsubstantiated claims that the law ...
Jeffries is expected to begin speaking at 11:30 a.m. from Capitol Hill. The House Democratic leader’s news conference comes a day after the lower chamber of Congress passed the Laken Riley Act ...
The Senate is holding more confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks ahead of his return to office on Monday.
As Inauguration Day approaches, President-elect Trump receives his highest favorable rating, and half of registered voters approve of his handling of the transition.