I saw that Connecticut's own Sen. Richard Blumenthal named soon-to-be Secretary of Defense Hegseth a most unqualified candidate_ Well, let's get started. I certainly can't find one instance of him lying about his military service for personal gain,
Adrian Peeler, whose drug sentence was commuted by President Biden before he left office, killed a Bridgeport woman and her 8-year-old son in 1999.
Top Connecticut elected officials weighed in on the inauguration and early priorities of President Donald Trump. “I’m extremely concerned that his actions could do grave harm to Connecticut and do it quickly,
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Connecticut's U.S. senators and attorney general felt the executive orders President Donald Trump discussed at his inauguration Monday, including immigration, gender and renaming the Gulf of Mexico, are a distraction.
Connecticut Democrat Sen. Richard Blumenthal told Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's choice for defense secretary, that he would be a good "spokesperson for the Pentagon" but he is not qualified to lead the entire department.
Following President Donald Trump's second inaugural address Monday, Connecticut leaders, including US Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, expressed their commitment to safeguarding the interests of state residents and their civil liberties,
A Connecticut lawmaker has introduced a bill to legalize in-flight sports betting on flights originating or terminating in the state. While supporters argue the bill would help position the state in the evolving industry while raising additional tax revenue, opponents have raised concerns over public health risks.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut cast doubt Tuesday on nominee Pete Hegseth’s ability to run the Department of Defense, pointing to claims of financial mismanagement when President-elect Donald Trump’s pick ran a pair of veterans’ groups.
Patrick McCaughey, of Ridgefield, was released from prison after he was among the Connecticut residents to receive a Trump pardon for Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) said. Trump also ordered his Justice Department to take steps to throw out all pending indictments against Jan. 6 defendants whose cases have not yet been fully ...
On a frigid holiday Monday in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump will take the oath of office for a second time to become the 47th president of the United States.