CT's state leaders and its congressional delegation are refining their approach as they gear up for the next four years.
On a frigid holiday Monday in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump will take the oath of office for a second time to become the 47th president of the United States.
Rep. Jim Himes (D-4th District), ranking member on the House Intelligence Committee, weighs in on some of the week’s big headlines, including the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the United States’ potential role moving forward,
Patrick McCaughey, of Ridgefield, was released from prison after he was among the Connecticut residents to receive a Trump pardon for Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
One of their attorneys called Trump’s pardons “a big middle finger to America.” Trump says the move “ends a grave national injustice.”
Rep. Jim Himes joins Tim Miller to discuss Rep. Mike Turner’s ousting as Intelligence Chairman by Speaker Mike Johnson, in a chilling move for more yes-men in leadership for Donald Trump. As always: Watch, listen, and leave a comment. Bulwark+Live is home to short videos, livestreams and event archives exclusively for Bulwark+ members.
Attorney General William Tong says he's prepared to oppose Trump's top priorities, while other Connecticut officials have been more conciliatory.
House Speaker Mike Johnson has selected Republican Rep. Rick Crawford of Arkansas to be the next chairman of the House Intelligence Committee after Rep. Mike Turner was ousted from the role Wednesday,
Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal to pause the devastating war in the Gaza Strip, multiple officials announced Wednesday, raising the possibility of winding down the deadliest and most
Tickets for the event were distributed to members of the delegation and they are responsible for handing them out. A spokesperson for Sen. Chris Murphy confirmed his attendance and said the office received a high number of requests through an online lottery, but would not be releasing their names.
The 2025 James Beard Award semifinalists have been announced and few Connecticut names have made the list.
Proposal would include home buyer notifications about flood risk, limits on state funding for development in risk zones and other components.