The 81-page report accused the FBI and State Departments under the former administrations of "persistently and systematically derail[ing] criminal and national security investigations," during and after the Iran Nuclear Deal negotiations.
Senators demand records relating to former President Biden’s use of personal email addresses to conduct official government business and relating to his family’s financial dealings.
President Donald Trump will soon have a second bill to sign into law as Democrats hand him the votes for a bipartisan victory on the opioid epidemic. The Senate will take up legislation Thursday that classifies fentanyl copycats as Schedule I drugs,
Sen. Chuck Grassley told JI that the Judiciary Committee will examine the surge in domestic antisemitism since Oct. 7
Readers have concerns about city governments and specific, shortsighted federal budget cuts in letters published Feb. 24 to March 2, 2025.
US Senate President Pro Tempore Chuck Grassley of Iowa says in daily floor remarks on the third anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine that three years earlier everyone assumed Russia would conquer all of Ukraine very quickly,
The Senate voted to confirm a trade attorney and first-term Trump official for the position of America’s top trade negotiator as the Trump administration looks set to reconsider long-standing
U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley joined an Iowa Farmers Union virtual town hall on Monday to discuss federal actions that have impacted farmers in Iowa, including freezes on grant programs and imposed foreign tariffs.
Senate Democrats have sent the Trump administration a letter pressing them on their plan to economically assist farmers as the tariff plan is implemented. The letter, signed by Ranking Member for
The GOP-controlled chamber has confirmed 18 of Trump's 22 Cabinet positions, freeing up valuable floor time for legislation and judicial nominees.
The Trump administration wants to rapidly fill judicial vacancies as existing judges block the president’s executive actions.
Muslim journalist Asra Nomani warned the Senate Judiciary Committee that a "frightening network" funding antisemitism in the U.S. must be investigated.