A group of more than 20 House Republicans is seeking a repeal of the Impoundment Control Act, giving President Trump more control over federal spending.
After Vance’s comments that “judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power,” some Republican lawmakers find themselves defending the judicial branch.
Rep. Nancy Mace on Monday delivered a shocking speech on the House floor, accusing four men, including her ex-fiancé, of rape ...
President Donald Trump is scheduled to host King Abdullah II of Jordan at the White House on Tuesday amid a pressure campaign ...
The move also puts Adams on a short leash: He still could be hit with similar or additional charges if team Trump decides to ...
Washington — The acting head of the federal agency responsible for responding to disasters said Monday that he’s suspending ...
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Mediaite on MSNCNN’s Manu Raju Confronts Mike Johnson About JD Vance Challenging U.S. Judicial Rule — Speaker Says VP ‘Totally Right’Mike Johnson declared that he "wholeheartedly" agrees with Vice President JD Vance's claim that judges "aren't allowed to ...
Rural America came out strongly for Trump in last year's presidential election, and farmers say they did not expect to be affected by the Republican's unprecedented attempt to cut back US government ...
Steve Bannon, a former advisor to US President Donald Trump, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to defrauding donors who contributed ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Senate panel votes to cut property taxes for homeownersThe marquee proposal would increase the amount of a home’s value exemption from school taxes to $140,000 from $100,000.
What do Russell Vought, Doug Collins and Ric Grenell have in common? Trump gave them important jobs — and then gave them additional important jobs.
The so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is shifting its focus to the Education and Defense Departments this ...
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