The latest episode of House Republicans’ fiscal-policy psychodrama featured a familiar problem—how to unite a fractious and slim majority around a continuing resolution, or CR, to keep the government open.
CNN anchor Dana Bash on Sunday hit back at Sen. Bill Hagerty’s (R-Tenn.) claim that Elon Musk was “the only way we would even know” about the government funding plan after the billionaire trashed the deal on his X platform.
Until their best-laid plans melted down on Capitol Hill this past week, Republicans had been riding high. A decisive victory in last month’s election had delivered them the presidency, House and Senate. President-elect Donald Trump was holed up at Mar-a ...
Sen.-elect John Curtis wants Trump to be “wildly successful," but he made it clear there will be times that he disagrees with Trump’s approach.
Anchor Jake Tapper predicted that Republicans will still have a "problem" when their party controls Congress and the White House.
Republican Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson have written to Department of Justice Inspector General (IG) Michael Horowitz demanding to know which roles other department agencies, beyond the FBI, played during the January 6 2021 Capitol Hill riot in Washington D.C.
Health care reforms, a crackdown on junk fees, pay hikes for lawmakers and more were jettisoned from the legislation
The U.S. House voted down a new spending bill endorsed by President-elect Donald Trump. Photo: Andrew Harnik/; C-SPAN WASHINGTON—House Republicans’ slimmed-down plan to try to avert a government shutdown was defeated in a hastily called vote Thursday,
We will defend people’s civil liberties and constitutional rights in court when necessary,” GOP Chairman Jim Walsh said.
Whether Elon Musk is the real “president,” merely the “prime minister” or just Donald Trump’s multibillionaire enforcer, he’s carving out an unprecedented role that could raise conflicts of interest for the new administration.