A Massachusetts Democrat slammed Iowa’s policies and leadership during a U.S. House Committee hearing with Iowa’s Governor.
Four Iowa leaders were at the White House for a ceremony Wednesday, during which an executive order was signed barring male athletes from girls' sports.
The protest began outside the Iowa Statehouse around noon, with participants urging lawmakers to reject Project 2025.
The hearing comes as President Donald Trump recently established the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
Gov. Kim Reynolds, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, U.S. First District Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks and U.S. Second District Congresswoman Ashley Hinson posed for a photo together shortly ...
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