Democratic Senator Tim Kaine says the upcoming Virginia gubernatorial race could be a measure of the start of Trump's term and a potential Democratic comeback.
Sen. Tim Kaine is claiming that President Donald Trump is going to "stiff" federal employees who accept buyout offers instead of returning to the office, telling workers "Do not be fooled by this ...
Our two Vichy Senate Democrats from Virginia, Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, each own a piece of the Wednesday announcement from Donald Trump about the opening of an immigrant concentration camp at ...
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) spoke to The Post on Jan. 30 about the congested airspace surrounding Reagan National Airport ...
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) doubled down during an interview on his concerns about the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport space being overcrowded following the fatal collision between a military ...
Va., suggests President Trump blamed DEI workplace initiatives for this week's midair collision near Reagan Airport rather than accept blame for eliminating certain federal positions. Sen. Kaine also ...
Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine speaks about new allegations against Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth. Senators have received an affidavit from Hegseth's former sister-in-law ...
Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine raised the red flag on increased air traffic around Reagan National Airport more than a year ...
Tim Kaine has a warning for any federal workers considering Trump’s buyout offer: It’s a scam. The president announced on Tuesday that federal workers must return to the office full-time, or they can ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) — U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) released a statement in reference to President Donald Trump signing an order to impose new tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada and China.
Senator Tim Kaine, who was the Democratic nominee for VP in 2016, summed up his opinion of the buyout in three words. “He’ll stiff you,” Kaine declared, speaking on the Senate floor Tuesday.
Before the additional flights were approved, a senator warned that the increase could heighten the risk of collisions.