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In the interactive game “Fight for America,” audience members on Team Blue and Team Red reenact the Jan. 6 riot, an exercise ...
After half a year of White House skepticism toward Kyiv and friendliness toward Moscow, President Donald Trump and top Republicans have shifted course, with the White House preparing to send ...
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During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing last month, Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) spoke about changes on the battlefield ...
Along with lawmakers calling for security changes, Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher says Minnesota needs to add metal ...
Some Republican senators are interested in trimming the package of cuts to public broadcasting and global health programs.
Rep. John Curtis (R-Utah) is the chair of the newly launched Conservative Climate Caucus that has over 60 House Republican members. On Thursday, July 15 at 10:00am ET, Curtis joins Washington Post ...
The chamber stood idle for more than seven hours as GOP lawmakers met with President Trump and others shuttled in and out of ...
Deborah Pearlstein of Princeton University noted that Moss’s ruling exemplifies how courts may still rein in Trump’s unlawful ...
The president announced the trade arrangement Wednesday morning, writing on Truth Social that “Vietnam will pay the United ...
Republican leaders in the House are sprinting toward a Wednesday vote on President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts ...
Capitol Police officers arrested wheelchair users protesting Medicaid cuts, handcuffing them using zip ties.
During Wednesday’s Senate Banking Committee, Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) questioned Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell about the planned building renovations for the Federal Reserve.
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