House GOP leaders scramble for Plan B after Trump, Musk lead conservative fury against spending bill
House GOP leaders appear to be searching for a backup plan after an initial bipartisan deal to avoid a partial government shutdown
House GOP leaders appear to be searching for a backup plan after an initial bipartisan deal to avoid a partial government shutdown
House GOP critics of how Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is handling government funding talks are already beginning to float names of possible
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., has suggested that it is his duty to meet with President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees, noting that his decision
The Senate voted to pass the $895 billion annual defense policy bill that includes a pay raise for U.S. servicemembers and a
Just days after Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared in a ‘queer’ Broadway spinoff of ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ critics are questioning
Three detainees held at Guantánamo Bay in Cuba have been sent back to their home countries of Malaysia and Kenya, the Pentagon
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been on Capitol Hill this week in an attempt to drum up support for his nomination to
With one month left in office, President Biden’s approval rating is hitting a new low. Biden stands at 34% approval and 66% disapproval
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., has compared America’s practice of doling out aid to foreign countries to a preposterous hypothetical scenario in which
With one month left in office, President Biden’s approval rating is hitting a new low. Biden stands at 34% approval and 66% disapproval
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will be asked to explain some of his beliefs about farming and food production by Republicans who are
Things might be moving on the hostage front. Hezbollah has decoupled itself from Hamas in agreeing to a cease-fire. National Security Adviser
President-elect Trump dropped his most recent round of ambassador nominations on social media Tuesday night, before issuing a warning to Senate Republicans
Some lawmakers in the new Congressional DOGE Caucus are eyeing a crackdown on federal agencies work-from-home policies when Republicans take over the
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will be asked to explain some of his beliefs about farming and food production by Republicans who are
Congressional leaders are unveiling their plan to avoid a partial government shutdown by the Friday federal funding deadline. House Republicans released the 1,547-page