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At least four members of Congress have recently invested in defense companies, a Newsweek analysis has found.
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 ...
Congress is supposed to hold the power of the purse. So what do Republicans in Congress think about what appears to be President Trump and Elon Musk's "cut first, ask later" approach? This episode ...
Senate Republicans are aiming to pass a rescissions package on a party-line vote, which Democrats say would upend the ...
Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur is a top Republican target as she bids for a 23rd term next year and redistricting could give her a ...
Lawmakers who are aligned politically with the president are increasingly voting in line with the chief executive. Doing ...
The GENIUS Act seeks to offer regulatory clarity on the stablecoin market and passed the Senate on 17 June. It was received ...
Republicans start 2025 with the smallest House majority since 1931 Narrow margins will challenge Speaker Mike Johnson and test Trump's influence.
For Republican politicians, opposing the current president risks political backlash, and the same is true for Democrats if they support the president. Hunt explains how political polarization has ...
Rep. Greg Stanton during a town hall with AG Kris Mayes discusses the strange dynamics of Congress that has unfolded under the Trump administration, as well as the difficult spot that Republicans ...
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It’s not enough to say, “Republicans always cave,” because before Trump took dominion over the party, GOP lawmakers weren’t quite this embarrassing.
A Quinnipiac University poll found just 27% support the massive "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" working its way through Congress.
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