Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett didn’t issue a warning — she pulled back the clock. In a heated committee hearing, Crockett laid out what happens in days, not months, if Affordable Care Act subsidies are allowed to expire. damdang
Millions at Risk: Jasmine Crockett Warns GOP Voters Will Be Hit Hardest by Looming Health Insurance Cutoff Millions of Americans could lose their health insurance within days,…
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer didn’t ask for assurances — he demanded evidence. In a sharp escalation with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Schumer called for the immediate release of full, unedited footage showing U.S. boat strikes in the Caribbean. damdang
Schumer Demands Answers: Why the Pentagon Is Withholding Unedited Strike Footage From Congress Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is escalating pressure on the Trump administration after Defense…
Senator Tammy Duckworth didn’t speak as a distant overseer — she spoke as someone who has lived inside the system now under strain. damdang
ICE at VA Hospitals? Tammy Duckworth Warns Immigration Operations Are Putting Veteran Healthcare at Risk Senator Tammy Duckworth delivered a blistering warning in Congress, alleging that Immigration…
Representative Lou Correa didn’t rely on hypotheticals — he brought the evidence into the room. In a stark confrontation with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Correa played disturbing videos and cited firsthand accounts that cut through official talking points about immigration enforcement. damdang
“Worst of the Worst”? Hearing Exposes ICE Arrests of Veterans’ Families, Green Card Holders, and U.S. Citizens A tense congressional hearing ripped apart the Trump administration’s claim…
Representative Thomas Massie didn’t frame it as a warning — he framed it as a legal deadline. In an interview that sharpened the stakes, Massie said the Department of Justice may be committing a crime if it fails to release the Epstein files by next Friday, as explicitly required under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. damdang
DOJ Faces One-Week Deadline on Epstein Files as Massie Warns: “This Isn’t Politics — It’s a Crime” The Department of Justice is running out of time. With…
What House Oversight Democrats released wasn’t a revelation — it was a provocation. Dozens of newly published photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate emerged from a vast trove of emails and files, offering a glimpse inside a world long shielded from public view. damdang
New Epstein Photos Drop, but the Real Evidence Remains Locked Away House Oversight Committee Democrats have released 92 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, reigniting public attention…
Representative Dan Goldman didn’t accept the talking points — he dismantled them. In a heated exchange with FBI Director Kash Patel, the former federal prosecutor pressed hard on transparency and the long-promised release of the Epstein files. damdang
Goldman Presses Patel on Epstein Files, Exposing Cracks in FBI’s Transparency Defense A heated congressional exchange over the Jeffrey Epstein files has raised new doubts about whether…
Senator Cory Booker didn’t posture — he prosecuted the argument. In a blistering exchange with FBI Director Kash Patel, Booker accused the Bureau’s leadership of purging senior officials, misleading Congress, and elevating political loyalty above constitutional duty. damdang
Booker Unleashes Scathing Attack on FBI Director Patel in Explosive Oversight Hearing A Senate oversight hearing erupted into chaos after Senator Cory Booker directly accused FBI Director…
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse didn’t treat the “enemies list” as a rhetorical flourish — he treated it as evidence. In a pointed confrontation with FBI Director Kash Patel, Whitehouse laid out a troubling pattern: dozens of individuals named on the list later experienced adverse actions, raising the specter of retaliation cloaked in bureaucratic process. damdang
Patel Denies “Enemies List,” But Senate Math Tells a Different Story A tense Senate exchange has reignited concerns about retaliation, accountability, and truthfulness at the highest levels…
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse didn’t dance around the implications — he went straight to the fault line. In a tense exchange with Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi, Whitehouse confronted fears that the Justice Department could be pulled into political service, probing allegations of “enemies lists,” retaliatory prosecutions, and whether career prosecutors might become targets rather than guardians of the law. damdang
DOJ Independence Under the Microscope: Why Sheldon Whitehouse’s Questions to Pam Bondi Set Off Alarms What appeared to be a routine confirmation hearing exchange quickly became a…