Cruz: Schumer will shut down government weeks before midterms
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Senator Ted Cruz predicted that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer would shut down the government weeks before the midterm elections, with federal funding ending on September 30. Cruz suggested Schumer's actions are predictable, referencing last year's pre-election government shutdown. The forecast highlights ongoing political tensions ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Senate Democrats are urging the USPS to reject President Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting. Leaders like Chuck Schumer and others demanded the Postal Service follow the law, emphasizing the importance of mail-in voting rights amid ongoing election concerns. The move signals political tensions over voting procedures ahead of upcoming elections.
Virginia voters approved a new electoral map on April 22, 2026, giving Democrats a midterm advantage. Despite Republican efforts, Democrats remained loyal, according to NBC News Chief Data Analyst Steve Kornacki. The referendum results signal potential challenges for Republicans in the upcoming November elections, highlighting ongoing political tensions in the state.
The California gubernatorial primary debate will be broadcast live on The Hill on April 24, moderated by Nikki Laurenzo and Frank Buckley. The event will last two and a half hours, providing coverage of the race for governor. The debate aims to inform voters ahead of the upcoming primary elections, with key candidates expected to participate.
House Democrat Rep. Seth Moulton stated on April 22 that Iran is in a better position than before the U.S.-Israeli conflict began on February 28. Moulton, a critic of the war, told CNN that Iran has the willingness to endure the ongoing conflict, suggesting that Iran’s strategic position has improved since the start of hostilities.
U.S. lawmakers introduced the PACE Act on April 22, 2026, to expand federal payment access to regulated nonbank providers, including crypto firms. Reps. Young Kim and Sam Liccardo aim to modernize payment systems and reduce transaction costs by opening systems like FedNow. The bill could significantly impact crypto firms' ability to access federal payment rails.
The Department of Education has issued unclear guidance on whether graduate student loans are included in the new borrowing limit set to take effect this summer, according to the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. The DoE reversed its previous stance on Monday, leaving students and institutions uncertain about loan eligibility and limits. The exact impact of the policy remains unresolved.