The alliance between Speaker Mike Johnson and President-elect Donald Trump may prove to be the most important relationship in Washington.
With Donald Trump's agenda at stake, the top Republican leaders are divided on fundamental questions of strategy.
FILE - Speaker of the House Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., listens to President Donald Trump speak during a meeting with Republican lawmakers in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington on Sept. 5, 2018. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) AP
President-elect Donald Trump has yet to take office, but his influence already is rippling through state capitols.
David Axelrod said Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman could be among those who will support some of Trump's Cabinet picks.
Pete Hegseth's path to becoming Donald Trump's Secretary of Defense looks much clearer now that Sen. Joni Ernst says he'll support his bid. But what did his contentious confirmation hearing tell us about the fate of Trump's other controversial picks for his administration?
President-elect Donald Trump emerged from a lengthy Capitol Hill meeting with Senate Republicans with no set strategy for tackling his legislative priorities.
House Republican allies of President-elect Donald Trump are unveiling a bill to authorize him to negotiate for and ultimately purchase Greenland.
Speaker Johnson is suspending a 30-day mourning period for Jimmy Carter to allow flags at the Capitol to fly at full-staff at Trump's inauguration.
Gov. Mike DeWine must pick someone to replace Vice President-elect JD Vance, who resigned his Senate seat last week.
These companies’ executives have already traveled to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration and its high-profile events.