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Diaz-Balart Warns of 'Deterioration of Democracy' for Colombia Under Petro, Cites Threats to Leaders
His comments come after two presidential candidates in Colombia received images on social media showing funeral wreaths bearing their names
Trump and DeSantis move closer to full political reconciliation as Florida: There Is Now a Highway with the President's Name
The long, messy political breakup between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis is looking more and more like a reconciliation, and the clearest evidence is now coming from Florida itself, inside and outside of Mar-a-Lago.
Sarah Palin appears to join growing conservative criticism of Trump with viral post
Former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is drawing attention after sharing a viral image that many political observers interpret as a subtle rebuke of Donald Trump.
FIU President Faces Backlash Over 'Leniency' in Bigoted Chats Tied to Florida GOP Students: 'Directly Enabling Racism'
The n-word appeared hundreds of times in the group chat created by a local GOP official for conservative students, alongside comments referencing extremist rhetoric
GOP Rep. Salazar Reportedly Hit With Death Threats as MAGA Base Erupts Over Immigration Plan
According to POLITICO, Salazar has been targeted with online abuse and threats, including messages labeling her a "RINO" (Republican in Name Only)
DHS' Mullin's Financial Disclosures Reveal Loans Linked to Major Republican Donors: REPORT
A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson declined to address specific questions about Mullin's finances to Forbes, describing him instead as "not your typical politician"
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls For GOP To Be 'Burned to the Ground' in Interview With Alex Jones
Greene also directly criticized the president, saying, "tou may have supported President Trump for 10 years, like I did and like you have, but this is not the same man"
Florida Rep. Díaz-Balart Says Cuban Regime 'Will Not Survive' Trump, Calls Its Removal 'Essential'
He also criticized recent visits by Democratic lawmakers to Cuba, suggesting the party has shifted away from positions it once held on the issue
GOP Strategists Warn Iran War Could Cost Midterms: 'This War Almost Cements the Fact That We Lose'
One analyst told POLITICO that the administration does not appear to be "operating or executing... with an election on their mind," while another described the House as "not saveable, most likely"
Venezuelan American Candidate in Florida Calls Republican Congresswoman Salazar 'A Leader of Mass Deportation'
The exchange comes as Hector Mujica formally entered the race for Congress in Florida on Thursday, shifting from a previous bid for the U.S. Senate
Veteran Democratic Strategist Says Trump May 'Cut a Deal' and Exit Office Before Next April
The strategist argued that midterms would reshape the political landscape, warning that "the Democrats are going to investigate you to no end"
Byron Donalds Leads Florida GOP Field for Governor, but Nearly 4 in 10 Voters Remain Undecided - NEW POLL
Latino voters are nearly split between Donalds and Democratic frontrunner David Jolly, while men favor Donalds by a 14-point margin and women slightly prefer Jolly
Fox News Host Suggests Trump Isn't Weighing Political Cost Ahead of Midterms: 'Don't Know if He Cares That Much'
"He understands history and knows that it's probably likely that the Republicans won't be able to hold it even if they try," said Dana Parino of Fox News' The Five
GOP Rep. Gimenez Warns ICE Enforcement Hurting Republicans With Latinos: 'That's Not What I Voted For'
GOP Rep. Carlos Giménez said recent immigration enforcement actions have damaged Republican support among Latino voters, warning that the party risks losing ground unless it adjusts course.
Newly Appointed GOP Youth Leader Under Scrutiny for Past Comments on Race and Gender, Including 'Anti-Universal Suffrage' Remark
Kai Schwemmer, the newly appointed political director of the College Republicans of America (CRA), is facing scrutiny after past livestreams and debate appearances resurfaced, including one in which he described himself as "very much an anti universal-suffrage guy."
New Mexico Leaders Mock Texas House Speaker Over Push to Annex Counties: 'We're Good'
Texas House Speaker Dustin Burrows has directed lawmakers to study whether parts of southeastern New Mexico could be annexed into Texas, a move that has drawn swift criticism from New Mexico officials.
DeSantis Hints at Another White House Run, But a Poll Shows Him Far Behind Leading Contenders
An Emerson College survey of Republican voters in New Hampshire released found him with just 5% support, lagging behind JD Vance and Marco Rubio
Racist Chat Linked to GOP-Affiliated Students Fuels 'Chilling Effect' at Florida University
A racist group chat tied to GOP-affiliated student leaders at Florida International University has intensified concerns among students and faculty, who say the fallout is unfolding in a broader campus climate that discourages open discussion of race and racism.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Calls Lindsey Graham 'A Psychotic Neocon' After Iwo Jima Comparison on Iran
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sharply criticized Sen. Lindsey Graham over his support for potential U.S. military action against Iran, calling him a "psychotic neocon" and accusing him of being "willing to send US Marines in to be slaughtered."
GOP-Linked Firms Took Millions From DHS Ad Campaign That Led to Noem's Exit: Report
Two firms with ties to Republican political operatives received at least $23 million in commissions from a $220 million Department of Homeland Security advertising campaign that contributed to the removal of Secretary Kristi Noem.
GOP Rep Boebert Breaks With Republicans on Additional Funding for Iran War: 'We Need America First Policies'
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert has publicly broken with the president and members of her party over proposals to approve up to $200 billion in additional funding for the U.S. war effort in Iran.
Fox News Hosts Warn Republicans Face 'Uphill Battle' in 2026 Midterms: 'We Have to Be Frank About That'
Republican prospects in the upcoming midterm elections could be at risk, co-hosts of Fox News' The Five said, acknowledging that historical trends and current political dynamics may make it difficult for the party to maintain its congressional majorities.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Slams GOP Plan for $100 Billion Iran War Funding: 'Absolutely America Last'
Former Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized a proposed supplemental funding package for the war in Iran, accusing lawmakers in her own party of prioritizing overseas military spending while failing to address domestic security issues.
Voters 'Fed Up With Those in Power,' Pollster Says as Trump Faces Broad Disapproval
A majority of registered voters disapprove of President Donald Trump's handling of several major issues at the start of the midterm election year, while Democrats hold a modest advantage in the fight for control of Congress, according to a new survey.
Trump Donors Reportedly Back Rubio Over Vance in Early 2028 Talk: 'It's 80-20 Marco'
Trump has increasingly praised Rubio in recent weeks as the administration's foreign policy agenda has taken center stage with tensions in Venezuela, Iran and Cuba
GOP Senator Says Stephen Miller Is 'Big Problem' in the Trump Administration, Says He 'Should Go'
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis said that senior White House adviser Stephen Miller "should go," arguing that the official has exerted excessive influence over the administration and describing him as "a big problem" inside the government.
Husband of Late Aide Of Rep. Tony Gonzales Says Congressman 'Abused His Power' in Alleged Affair That Preceded Her Suicide
The former husband of Regina Ann "Regi" Santos-Aviles, a congressional aide who died last year after setting herself on fire, said U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales "abused his power" by allegedly engaging in a romantic relationship with her while she worked in his office.
Former Staffer Says Rep. Tony Gonzales Had Affair With Aide Who Later Died by Self-Immolation
A former congressional staffer of U.S. Rep. Tony Gonzales said he engaged in a romantic relationship with a district aide who later died by suicide in 2025.
Congress Sees Highest Retirement Rate in Modern Era Ahead of Midterms
Congressional retirements are up to 60, according to NBC News including 51 House members and nine senators, surpassing previous modern-era highs
Marjorie Taylor Greene Tells GOP Reps to Come Up With Healthcare that 'Reduces Outrageous Costs' Instead of Bad Bunny Probe
Lawmakers have said they plan to contact the FCC regarding the singer's Super Bowl performance, arguing that translated lyrics were not appropriate for network TV