President-elect Donald Trump and the spending-skeptical House may be on a path that could end in a collision over federal spending. Just consider his pricey idea of the U.S. purchasing Greenland. A group of conservative House Republicans last month demanded deep spending cuts as Congress struggled to pass an extension of government funding
RNC Youth Advisory Council Chair Brilyn Hollyhand wants the President-elect to stay connected to younger voters once in the White House.
GOP Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia posed with House Speaker Mike Johnson for a photograph to mark the start of the next Congress and left with a guarantee that his investigation into the January 6,
Bring it on. That’s the message from former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger amid calls from President-elect Donald Trump and his MAGA supporters who say he should be prosecuted and jailed for his role in the congressional committee that investigated the violent riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6.
The Georgia Republican Party has booted long-time President-elect Trump critic former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R), who backed Vice President Harris’s 2024 bid for the White House. A resolution from
For the first time in 20 years, a Republican presidential candidate is ready to take the White House as the winner of the popular vote.
Donald Trump will start his second term in a far more dominant position than his first: The Democratic resistance is largely silenced, the legacy media is eroded and the Republican Party is reshaped in his image. Now the president-elect may need some new adversaries. After all, he thrives on battles.
Ron Johnson said he will not vote for Trump's plan to eliminate the debt limit, but will "negotiate in terms of how far" to increase it.
Yet some senators are continuing to argue for a two-bill approach. They include such Trump allies as Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), who said he still wants border-related legislation done first, and incoming Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who plays a key role as a gatekeeper to the reconciliation process.
Lawyers for former Republican National Committeewoman Kathy Berden of Snover said there was no justification to prosecute "an elderly widow."
Renaming the Gulf of Mexico is a lot simpler than building the wall.