The four former officials said they were fired from the attorney general’s office in 2020 in retaliation for reporting Ken ...
Texas issues a fine, Louisiana seeks extradition—both states are targeting a NY doctor for prescribing abortion pills across ...
Political handicappers like the Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball are predicting that Democrats have few ...
Efforts by conservatives to pressure Republican senators to support Trump’s Cabinet nominees have largely been successful so ...
Bill Cassidy (R) has been a possible target for a primary challenge ... but he may face the biggest challenge of his career from state Attorney General Ken Paxton (R). Cornyn and Paxton have sparred ...
As far as it is from Texas’ capital to its westernmost tip, it is an unbridgeable distance from Mother Teresa to Attorney General Ken Paxton, who has thrust this nonprofit into the Texas spotlight.
Texas Attorney Gen. Ken Paxton is the latest official to react to a series of secretly recorded videos that purport to expose North Texas educators partaking in a leftist agenda to woke-ify schools.
Bill Cassidy now expects to have “a great working relationship to make America healthy again” with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Louisiana Republican said that and more on the Senate floor after ...
Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a former physician who has spent his career touting the safety of vaccines, will likely determine whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic ...
Republican Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy voted to advance Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the nation's health agency. Cassidy was considered the swing vote in the 14-13 decision that ...
Kennedy Jr.'s nomination as health secretary, Sen. Bill Cassidy was still deciding what to do. Cassidy, who worked 30 years in public hospitals in Louisiana, is a lifelong advocate of vaccinations.
Senator Bill Cassidy, a Republican doctor, had deep misgivings about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for health secretary, citing his views on vaccines. But in a key committee session ...