Cynthia Kirkhart, the CEO of Facing Hunger Food Bank, on how residents who rely on federally funded food assistance programs are being affected by the ongoing shutdown.
Tandy Zitkus, AFGE Local 898 President and a furloughed government employee, says some staff are providing essential services and not being paid, while also accruing expenses for commuting to work.
Paul Ingrassia, President Donald Trump’s embattled nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, announced that he will withdraw from a hearing to consider his nomination.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis talks to Karine Jean-Pierre about her memoir, “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines,” and her experiences with President Joe Biden.
The White House says there are “no plans” for another Trump-Putin meeting as the Kremlin downplays the idea. ABC News’ Christiane Cordero joins with analysis after Trump’s talks with Zelenskyy.
There are no plans for Pres. Trump and Russian Pres. Putin to meet "in the immediate future," a White House official said on Tuesday — calling off an expected summit in Hungary in the coming weeks.
The disgraced former congressman slammed critics who opposed his release from prison after President Donald Trump commuted his sentence for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
It’s day 20 of the government shutdown and millions of Medicare beneficiaries are losing telehealth access, forcing some like Vicki Stearn to pay out of pocket while waiting months for care.
Rep. Brendan Boyle, D-Pa., joins to discuss day 20 of the government shutdown, his criticism of Sen. John Fetterman’s funding vote, and what’s next as Congress faces a larger budget battle.
Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday that he will administer the oath of office to Democratic Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva after the Senate votes to reopen the government.
There are new security questions surrounding President Donald Trump after the Secret Service found a so-called "hunting stand" with a direct line of sight to Air Force One.
President Donald Trump is threatening to raise tariffs on Colombia, escalating a feud that stems from the U.S. military's strikes on vessels allegedly transporting drugs in the region.