The former Auburn coach and steadfast Trump supporter has not ruled out a 2026 run. GOP contenders better hope he doesn't.
The congressman comes to Washington representing a district created by a court order to give Alabama's black voters more just representation.
Sen. Katie Britt (R) joined the Senate Judiciary Committee, which evaluates all federal judicial nominations, including the Supreme Court. The Judiciary Committee will also hold confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees for attorney general and FBI director.
The Alabama Republican Party has announced that State Representative Matt Woods, R-Walker County, will be its nominee for the upcoming special election in Alabama Senate District 5. Woods was the sole candidate to qualify before the deadline on January 7, 2025.
The primary lobbying group representing the fossil fuel industry joined five Republican attorneys general Friday in a lawsuit challenging restrictions on offshore drilling announced in the waning
Rather than addressing these problems with thoughtful solutions, Alabama’s political leaders prefer the fast-food approach. As President John F. Kennedy once observed, “The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie — deliberate, contrived, and dishonest — but the myth — persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic.”
A measure that would bar transgender athletes' participation on school sports teams passed the U.S. House on Tuesday.
Legislators from North Alabama are in the Rocket City on Tuesday speaking about the upcoming legislative session.
The effects of the anti-DEI law rippled through campuses including the University of Alabama and Auburn University, the state’s two largest four-year colleges. DEI offices and designated areas for LGBTQ+ and Black students closed when classes started in late August — just before the law took effect.
Rep. Gary Palmer of Alabama introduced a resolution to overturn President Biden's recent ban on natural gas-fired water heaters by 2029.
Biden told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell his administration "invested more" in states that voted Trump-GOP because the "red states really screwed up."
So, who exactly does the Post think shouldn’t make it? Fox & Friends host Pete Hegseth, anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and failed presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Democrat turned MAGA acolyte and possible Russian asset Tulsi Gabbard, and Project 2025 contributor Russell Vought.