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Congress approves a $9 billion spending cut targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid, overcoming GOP divisions despite the cuts making up a small share of the budget.
The U.S. House of Representatives was struggling on Thursday to advance President Donald Trump's proposed $9 billion funding cut to public media and to foreign aid, amid infighting among the Republican majority over issues including questions related to Jeffrey Epstein.
In voting for President Trump’s cancellation of $9 billion in spending they had already approved, Republicans in Congress showed they were willing to cede their power of the purse.
Florida Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar on Wednesday refuted claims that her bill provides amnesty or a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
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The Schuyler County Republican Committee has announced a new slate of officers to lead the organization as it gears up for future elections and community engagement. Maryann Friebis was elected chair of the committee,
A special session of the Texas Legislature will address the deadly floods in Hill Country, but the fireworks will come from President Trump’s demand for a newly gerrymandered House map.
Virginia's GOP gubernatorial candidate reportedly ousted her campaign manager amid polling and fundraising struggles.
The investigation found that the Maine GOP's allegations that 51 Mainers voting twice in the same election in 2024 were false, although hundreds of residents were indeed registered to vote in different towns,
Next year’s midterm elections would seem to offer Democrats currently out of power a major opportunity: Americans have sharply negative views of the Republican Party and broadly believe GOP lawmakers don’t deserve to be re-elected,