After a resounding election victory, President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans say they have a “mandate” to govern.
More than half of Senate Republicans, including some in senior leadership positions, privately say they don’t see a path for the former Florida representative, according to a number of Republican ...
Fla., may be out of Congress, Congress certainly isn't done with him – and all eyes are on the report the House Ethics ...
Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), chair of the House Appropriations Committee, said in an interview that aired Sunday that Republicans ...
If they can’t stop it, Republicans vow to make their opposition to the revived first-in-the-nation $9  “congestion” toll to ...
Republicans are now officially projected to win control of the U.S. House of Representatives, clearing the path for President ...
The U.S. utility industry wants the incoming Trump administration and Republican-led Congress to preserve clean energy and EV ...
In a major victory for President-elect Trump, Republicans will now control both chambers of Congress after the House was called for the GOP this past week. But this trifecta doesn't guarantee smooth ...
Pledge: Trump has repeatedly said he will close the federal Department of Education, sending authority over education back to ...
Activists give their verdicts on the fate of abortion rights in America with conservatives in majority control.
Democratic lawmakers are admitting that they may have missed the mark in the 2024 election and are calling on their colleagues to stop 'preaching down' to Americans.
Republicans are preparing to make drastic changes once they assume control of the White House and both chambers of Congress.