Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesBy ADIA ROBINSON, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — After reaching a “trigger point” with the White House over Asian American and Pacific Islander representation in the Cabinet, Illinois Democratic Senator Tammy Duckworth is “very pleased” with the
Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesBy MIKE LEVINE, KATHERINE FAULDERS, ALEXANDER MALLIN, and JOHN SANTUCCI, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — The federal investigation into Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz is focused on allegations that the junior congressman had a sexual
Alex Wong/Getty ImagesBy ALISA WIERSEMA, ABC News (PIERRE, S.D.) — A series of culture wars that are likely to resurface on future campaign trails appear to be emerging in several Republican-led states over the issue of transgender
PinkOmelet/iStockBy MARLENE LENTHANG, ABC News (SAN DIEGO) — A startling number of unaccompanied migrant children have tested positive for COVID-19 after being transferred out of border stations, sparking concern over cramped and overcrowded facilities that may allow
wellesenterprises/iStockBy JACK DATE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Two Capitol Police officers filed a civil suit Tuesday against former President Donald Trump for physical and emotional injuries they say they suffered as a result of the Jan. 6
Official White House Photo by Adam SchultzBy BEN GITTLESON JUSTIN GOMEZ and BENJAMINE SIEGEL, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday planned to unveil what he called his next major priority, a roughly $2 trillion
franckreporter/iStockBy QUINN SCANLAN, ABC News (ATLANTA) — Facing mounting pressure, Delta Air Lines’ chief executive came out forcefully against Georgia’s newly enacted elections bill Wednesday, calling it “unacceptable” — a stark change from his initial statement praising
Official White House Photo by Adam SchultzBy Molly Nagle, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — Several Republican governors bucked President Joe Biden’s plea to keep masking mandates in place, even as his administration works to increase vaccination rates to