Trump's pick to head U.S. intelligence has broken with its assessments several times since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
During the confirmation hearing for Trump's Director of National Intelligence nominee, Tulsi Gabbard in the Senate this week, Senator Mark Kelly got into a tense exchange with Gabbard over her past statements on Syria.
Nominee Tulsi Gabbard was rigorously questioned by Senator Mark Kelly over her past skepticism of U.S. intelligence on Syria.
During the confirmation hearing for Trump's Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard in the Senate this week, Senator Mark Kelly blasted Gabbard over her past comments on Syria.
Kelly Ripa shared that her 17-year-old dog Chewie had a great night — she was able to self-clean and seemed her usual perky self. In recent months, Chewie has seemed disoriented and not very present in the moment.
Senator Mark Kelly leads 12 colleagues in urging bipartisan efforts on U.S. border security and immigration reform, addressing a letter to Republican Senate Majority Leader Thune.
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., voted Monday against Hegseth, citing a lack of managerial experience and “concerning personal issues.” Hegseth advanced out of the committee on a 14-13 vote and now moves to the Senate as a whole. Senate Majority Leader ...
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) on Wednesday hit President Trump over what he called “photo op” immigration raids following the president’s flurry of immigration orders. “I think an [Immigration
President Donald Trump codified the bill named after a Georgia woman who was killed by an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant in February of 2024.
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly questioned Director of National Intelligence Nominee Tulsi Gabbard on her past meetings with Bashar Al-Assad and support of Edward Snowden.
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona is urging Republicans to work in a bipartisan fashion to find border security and immigration solutions.
Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly thinks the highly publicized immigration raids days into the second Trump administration are all “for show,” and instead said a bipartisan group in Congress needs to be involved in addressing long-term challenges of immigration.