After facing angry constituents, Republicans are complaining about “outside agitators” and “paid protestors.” It’s a losing proposition.
In presidential elections since 2016, only 28 of the 435 current House districts have backed nominees of different parties.— In next year’s House elections, districts that have been Electoral College ...
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Will Donald Trump Republicans in Congress cause a financial disaster in California? | OpinionGov. Gavin Newsom has requested nearly $40 billion in aid. A weary and divided Congress is likely to add strings to any money, whenever it arrives.
Some legal experts say the country may be in the early stages of a constitutional crisis, after President Trump has taken ...
Americans for Prosperity (AFP) may be in the doghouse with President Trump, but it is increasing its footprint on Capitol ...
President Donald Trump is already exerting his influence over the 2026 midterm elections, endorsing two close allies in open ...
Republicans are still at odds about whether to pursue one big bill or break up Trump's agenda into two. There are also disputes about the scope of cuts to programs like Medicaid.
The Louisiana Republican has made himself subservient to President Trump, whose help he needs to manage his fractious, ...
Some 600,000 federal workers live in competitive Congressional districts across the country. Here's where the GOP could be ...
The good news for Republicans is that they managed to narrowly pass a far-right budget blueprint. The bad news is that their ...
The party-line vote came after a dramatic day of arm-twisting in the House, with all but one Republican ultimately backing the budget resolution.
There was a major political showdown on Capitol Hill as House Republicans push through a multi-trillion-dollar budget plan by the slimmest of margins.
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