Gallego brought his wife Sydney, son Michael, and daughter Isla to his swearing-in ceremony on Capitol Hill. As the family gathered around Vice President Kamala Harris, Michael, only seven, told Harris: "I'm sorry you didn't win." A video capturing their exchange went viral on social media.
Sen. Ruben Gallego’s (D-AZ) young son told Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday that he was sorry she didn’t the presidential election
Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) on Wednesday became the second Senate Democrat to co-sponsor a Republican-led bill to crack down on illegal immigration ahead of a procedural vote on the measure on Friday.
Sen. Gallego's son says talks with Harris at Gallego's swearing-in ceremony in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 3, 2025. She replies, "We're not defeated."
Here's what he says he's going to do Yassamin Ansari, Abe Hamadeh set to become Arizona’s newest members of Congress Ruben Gallego's son told Kamala Harris, 'I'm sorry you didn't win.'
The Senate cleared the 60-vote threshold to begin debate on a GOP priority, with Democrats backing it as the party recalibrates politically on immigration. Final passage is still uncertain.
The Senate on Thursday was expected to advance a bill to require the federal government to detain migrants living in the U.S. illegally who are suspected of criminal activity.
As she swore in U.S. senators, the vice president experienced delightful and utterly disrespectful interactions with members of Congress.
John Giles has overseen a lot of growth in Mesa. He’s also become a known name beyond the Valley, due to his endorsement of several high-profile Democratic political candidates — Giles is a Republican.
Trump will take office on Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. The inauguration ceremony takes place on a platform built on the U.S. Capitol's West Front in Washington, D.C.
John Giles ran for mayor of Mesa in 2014. Now 64, he's leaving office after 10 years. He leaves an evolving city and a legacy of strong leadership.