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All eyes are on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, where billionaire Elon Musk held a rally last night, handing out two $1 million dollar checks, after the courts declined to step in and block the controversial giveaway.
The Hill’s National Political Reporter Julia Manchester joins Judy Kurtz to discuss whether there is a possibility the Supreme Court could redraw districts depriving Wisconsin of two house seats on the Republican side.
And down in Florida, a special election for national security advisor MIKE Waltz’s seat catches republicans off guard as Democratic candidate Josh Weil has raised nearly 10-million dollars while polls show him down just several points.
President Trump grows frustrated with how the Ukraine ceasefire negotiations are going, telling NBC during a phone interview that he is ‘pissed’ at Putin.
Republicans facing a series of crucial tests this week… the Hill’s Congressional Reporter Mychael Schnell joins Judy Kurtz to discuss President Trump’s Global Trade battle with so-called ‘Liberation Day’ coming April 2 as sweeping reciprocal tariffs are set to go into effect, testing the stock market and our closest allies.
Plus, Senate Republicans in a race to forward Trump’s agenda, with their sights set on a possible budget vote this week. Are both chambers aligned enough to eventually meld their separate blueprints into one big bill?
A sneak peek inside one of the most historic Presidential campaigns in American history, how early did President Biden's team know the writing was on the wall and were contingency plans in place?
The Hill's Mychael Schnell talks with Senior Political Correspondent and New York Times best-selling author Amie Parnes on what really happened in the battle for the White House. It's all about to come out in her bombshell new book with Jonathan Allen.
By The HillAll eyes are on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, where billionaire Elon Musk held a rally last night, handing out two $1 million dollar checks, after the courts declined to step in and block the controversial giveaway.
The Hill’s National Political Reporter Julia Manchester joins Judy Kurtz to discuss whether there is a possibility the Supreme Court could redraw districts depriving Wisconsin of two house seats on the Republican side.
And down in Florida, a special election for national security advisor MIKE Waltz’s seat catches republicans off guard as Democratic candidate Josh Weil has raised nearly 10-million dollars while polls show him down just several points.
President Trump grows frustrated with how the Ukraine ceasefire negotiations are going, telling NBC during a phone interview that he is ‘pissed’ at Putin.
Republicans facing a series of crucial tests this week… the Hill’s Congressional Reporter Mychael Schnell joins Judy Kurtz to discuss President Trump’s Global Trade battle with so-called ‘Liberation Day’ coming April 2 as sweeping reciprocal tariffs are set to go into effect, testing the stock market and our closest allies.
Plus, Senate Republicans in a race to forward Trump’s agenda, with their sights set on a possible budget vote this week. Are both chambers aligned enough to eventually meld their separate blueprints into one big bill?
A sneak peek inside one of the most historic Presidential campaigns in American history, how early did President Biden's team know the writing was on the wall and were contingency plans in place?
The Hill's Mychael Schnell talks with Senior Political Correspondent and New York Times best-selling author Amie Parnes on what really happened in the battle for the White House. It's all about to come out in her bombshell new book with Jonathan Allen.