


CNN's Dana Bash spoke to civil rights leader and former congressman John Lewis in 2018 about the Voting Rights Act. Bash spoke to Lewis about the legislation on the infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge on the anniversary of the 1965 march on Selma.

Congress voted to reopen key parts of the Department of Homeland Security after weeks of GOP funding fight, bringing an end to a historic shutdown of the critical agency. CNN’s Lauren Fox reports.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills has suspended her campaign for US Senate in the state, leaving Graham Platner as the presumptive Democratic nominee attempting to oust Republican Sen. Susan Collins. CNN's Manu Raju reports.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) pressed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth about the popularity of the Iran war during a Senate Armed Services hearing.

Former FBI Special Agent who worked under James Comey reacts to the DOJ indictment of Comey over his posting of an image of seashells arranged to spell out “86 47.”

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-South Carolina) accused fellow Republican Cory Mills (R-Florida) of “Stolen Valor” during a House Armed Services Committee hearing with Pete Hegseth Wednesday, and Mills pushed back. The two representatives have been feuding for years with Mace recently introducing a resolution to expel Cory Mills from Congress.

President Donald Trump told CNN that wars in Iran and Ukraine could end “on a similar timetable,” following a conversation he had with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The Supreme Court on Wednesday tossed out Louisiana’s long-contested congressional map as an unconstitutional gerrymander in a decision that could have implications for this year’s midterm election amid a national tug-of-war over which party can eke out the most political advantage in Congress by redrawing district lines. CNN's Laura Coates discusses why the ruling is a "game changer.”

CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked President Donald Trump whether he truly felt his life was threatened by James Comey's social media post featuring seashells arranged to form the numbers "86 47," as the former FBI Director faces charges to that effect related to a social media post.

In a tense exchange at a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) pressed US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth over the rising costs of the Iran war and its economic impact on American taxpayers.


