President-elect Donald Trump has filled the key posts for his second term in office, prioritizing loyalty to him after he felt bruised and hampered by internal squabbling during his first term.
Columnist Jonathan Lange writes, "Give the government an inch and it will take a mile. One day Congress is 'requesting a ...
Republicans swept to power on election day and now control the House, the Senate and the White House, with plans for an ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s announcement Monday that he would impose harsh tariffs on the United States’ closest trading ...
Small business advocacy groups expressed mixed feelings about potential policy changes under President-elect Donald Trump's ...
Republicans will have almost the same razor-thin majority in the House when the new Congress is sworn in on Jan. 3, but the ...
Dozens of House seats were left open ahead of the 2024 election due to retirements, members running for higher office, or, in ...
An untested provision in the Constitution might allow him to install his Cabinet picks no matter what the Senate has to say.
Republicans have officially won a full trifecta of power in Washington, D.C., following GOP victories in several key U.S. House contests.
Yet Mr Trump conspicuously withheld an endorsement in another congressional leadership contest the same day, and Senate Republicans elected John Thune as their next majority leader. The South ...
Republican majorities in both chambers of the U.S. Congress will give Donald Trump the power to achieve many of his goals ...