The Republican Congress that began its first full week of work on Monday is already operating on borrowed time – unless the GOP can defy one of the most powerful patterns of recent US politics.
In an interview with the Washington Examiner, Thune touted a “strong” relationship with Trump that starkly contrasted the icy relations with McConnell.
Nearly a decade ago, intense protests over racial injustice rocked the University of Missouri’s flagship campus, leading to the resignation of two top administrators. The university then
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,
With a GOP trifecta, 12 House Republican priority bills have a chance to become law. But the Senate will need to block off floor time for other priorities.
The North Carolina Supreme Court blocked state officials from certifying the Democratic candidate as the winner of a razor-thin race for the state’s high court.
The bill, which would impose harsher penalties on some people who are in the country illegally, is an early test of how far right Democrats could shift in the second Trump presidency.
The south state Republican sent a letter asking the governor to convene a special session in response to “California’s ongoing wildfire crisis.”
The state party spent more than $528,000 on the five state House races that Spotlight PA analyzed. Its biggest donation, about $177,000, was to Anna Payne, who unsuccessfully challenged state Rep. Joe Hogan (R., Bucks).
President-elect Donald Trump has called on California Governor Gavin Newsom, who he dubbed "Newscum," to resign in response to the ongoing wildfires that are devastating Los Angeles, with five people confirmed dead as of Thursday morning.