Sounds familiar: The GOP leader is just the latest elected official ... to settle a lawsuit filed by critics blocked from his Facebook page. And a case is pending against state Rep.
A group of congressional republicans introduced a bill on Thursday that they said would codify President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order.
Democrats in the Minnesota House who have boycotted daily sessions are using tactics that lawmakers elsewhere have tried dozens of times in seeking to thwart their opponents.
President Donald Trump is poised to sign the first bill of his new administration, and it is named after a slain Georgia nursing student whose name became a rallying cry during his White House campaign.
As the new Trump administration entrenches and expands its ambit with a flurry of executive orders and actions, this question looms: Once the command-and-control stage is over, will the president prevail on those large parts of his program when executive authority alone won’t carry the day but where congressional approval is required?
Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson launched a congressional investigation into the New Orleans terrorist attack that killed 14 people.
Robert Garcia Slams House GOP Colleagues For Trying To ‘Smear The Federal Workforce’ During last week's House Oversight Committee hearing, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) questioned witnesses on Federal Workforce productivity and work from home abilities.
The full Senate voted 51-49 on Thursday to advance Hegseth's nomination, paving the way for a final confirmation vote Friday.
The vote broke the Senate filibuster and sets up a final confirmation vote, which will likely take place Friday. Democrat John Fetterman voted against advancing Hegseth for secretary of defense.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries put Republican leaders on notice that they can’t take Democratic votes for granted.
The company also said it was working to resolve an issue where some words, including "Democrats" and "Republican," were blocked from Instagram search.
Republican Sens. Chuck Grassley (Iowa) and Ron Johnson (Wis.) are launching a probe into the deadly New Year’s Day attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas. “The public deserves complete