A “chasm” is already opening up between President Donald Trump and a “closely divided Congress,” the New York Times reported Monday.Some Republican members of Congress are already balking over many of his policies,
S.C., on Sunday urged his congressional Republican colleagues to prioritize sending more money to the Trump administration to help the president with his mass deportation plan. “Here’s the question for the Republican Party.
They've broken the military,” said Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.), claiming they've made the U.S. military too “politicized” to win wars.
The Republican senator said on Sunday that he believes the president will fill the inspectors general positions that were recently terminated.
Even as handicappers adjudged Pete Hegseth ’s confirmation as secretary of Defense to be all but certain, not one but two Republican senators indicated a hard pass on the poorly qualified bad boy from Fox News.
S.D., joins 'Sunday Morning Futures' to discuss senate Republicans working to confirm Trump's Cabinet nominees as confirmation hearings continue, updates on the reconciliation bill and the SALT deduction cap being raised.
President Trump is scheduled to come back to the Sunshine State Saturday before attending the GOP retreat at his Doral golf club.
Rep. Andy Ogles’ bill to amend the Constitution and empower Donald Trump to seek a third term will inevitably fail. That doesn’t mean it’s irrelevant.
Trump has not yet offered a clear vision for his higher education priorities, but some GOP lawmakers plan to target Biden's student-debt relief.
Donald Trump will huddle with House Republicans at a GOP retreat on Monday. Keep up with live updates from the USA TODAY Network.
The president’s mass firings of inspectors general were indefensible. The reactions from congressional Republicans added insult to injury.