U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) has reintroduced two significant border security bills Thursday aimed at bolstering immigration enforcement and reinstating a key Trump-era policy. The Clear Law Enforcement for Criminal Alien Removal (CLEAR) Act and the Make the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) Mandatory Act seek to address the escalating
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) has been making calls and telling people she is likely to make a bid for governor, D.C. and Tennessee sources tell Axios. Why it matters: Blackburn would be a formidable contender in the 2026 gubernatorial race. She would be running to be the first female governor in the state's history.
Mayor Glenn Jacobs endorses Senator Marsha Blackburn for Tennessee governor, hinting at political strategy shifts.
Tennessee U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn just started her second term, but she is already reportedly considering a run for the state’s highest political office. On Jan. 3, Blackburn took her ...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn has served in Tennessee politics for over two decades as a state lawmaker, U.S. House member and U.S. Senator.
To stand up to the new axis of evil—China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea—I shepherded new laws to block crowd-control equipment from being exported to China-controlled Hong Kong, to protect internet freedom, and to bar the Federal Aviation Administration from buying drones from U.S. adversaries.
Tenn., talks about her potential gubernatorial campaign and shares insights on the Trump administration on ‘Fox News Live.’
"We demand that the FBI preserve and retain all records, documents, and information on the now closing DEI Office," Trump said.
Trump claimed that the DEI office, which the FBI actually calls the Office of Diversity and Inclusion (ODI), should never have been opened and alleged that it was closed before his return because of corruption within the bureau.
The bureau's closure comes as conservatives pressure the federal government and businesses to end their DEI practices, amid backlash over the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action in colleges.
A former partner of a major hedge fund and one of the donors to Donald Trump’s campaign, Scott Bessent fielded questions from Senator Marsha Blackburn on a potential US CBDC.