The Republican speaker was able to convince even the most staunch conservatives who prefer budget cutting to come on board.
With less than two days until the government shuts down, the ball is in the Senate’s court to pass a short-term funding bill.
Plus: Canada and the European Union strike back at Trump tariffs. | EPA will roll back regulations on power plant emissions and tailpipe pollution.
Donald Trump ratcheted up tariff threats against U.S. trading partners this week, including sweeping fees on imported steel ...
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will face questions Thursday from ...
Washington Democrats finally have a first point of leverage against President Donald Trump — but it comes with a dilemma that could leave them looking even more hapless than they have so far in his ...
After meeting with his conference, the Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said "Republicans do not have the votes" to ...
Susanne Craig, New York Times Investigative Reporter and Catherine Rampell, new Co-host of the evening edition of MSNBC's ...
Teddy Schleifer, New York Times Correspondent joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to Elon Musk putting $100 million directly into Donald Trump’s political operation, coming the ...
The deep cuts across federal agencies since Donald Trump's return to the White House include reductions in force, which mean ...
The MAGA reporter's question seemed to perplex the Prime Minister during a meeting with Trunp in the Oval Office.
House Democratic leaders will give remarks Wednesday afternoon as the caucus kicks off its annual party retreat, just days ahead of a potential government shutdown. Their comments come after House ...
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