Secretary of State

Ousted Squad Member Considers Running Again

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO), an outgoing member of the "Squad" in Congress, believes she may run for Congress in the future.

Former CA State Senator Says Democratic Party is ‘Collapsing’

Former California state senator Gloria Romero said that she believes Democrats are seeing a "complete collapsing" of the party.

Syrian Christmas Tree Set on Fire Sparks Protests

Protests were held in Damascus after a Christmas tree was set on fire in a Syrian village.

Lara Trump Removes Name From Florida’s Senate Seat, Says She Has a ‘Big Announcement’ in January

Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of President-elect Donald Trump, announced on Saturday that she is withdrawing her name from consideration for Florida's Senate vacancy.

Arizona Judge Rules Secretary of State Overstepped Authority on Elections Manual

A Maricopa County judge has ruled that the Arizona Secretary of State overstepped his authority by including certain provisions in the 2023 Elections Procedures Manual.

Top U.S. Diplomat to Visit Syria in Diplomatic Reset Effort

Barbara Leaf, the State Department’s top official for the Middle East, will travel to Damascus this week, marking a significant step in U.S. diplomatic engagement with Syria.

Sen. John Fetterman Open to Meeting Trump Nominees Before Confirmation Votes

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) stated his intention to meet with President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees before deciding on their confirmations, underscoring his duty as a U.S. Senator to approach the process with an open mind.

Blinken Says Trump Has Window to Negotiate with Iran on Nuclear Program

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated on Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump has a potential opportunity to negotiate with Iran, emphasizing that the development of a nuclear weapon by Tehran is not inevitable.

State Department Sued by Palestinians Over Israel Aid

A group of Palestinians filed a lawsuit against the U.S. State Department over its military aid to Israel.

Family of U.S. Activist Killed in West Bank Seeks Justice, Faces Uncertain Response

The family of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a Turkish-born American human rights activist killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank, has pleaded with Secretary of State Antony Blinken for a U.S. investigation into her death. However, Blinken offered no promises during the meeting on Monday, according to Eygi’s husband, Hamid Ali.

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