With heavy tariffs and overtures to Russia, Trump embraces a worldview starkly different from that of the conservative icon.
The International Republican Institute’s furloughed staffers feel betrayed by former board member Marco Rubio.
"The View's" Whoopi Goldberg criticized Republicans for removing Rep. Al Greene (D-TX) from the chamber during Tuesday's congressional speech."You can dish it out, but you can't take it," she said. It was a reference to years of Republican outbursts during addresses by former Presidents Barack
Ariz., said that President Donald Trump’s influence played a critical role in the company building on their existing investment in the Grand Canyon State.
A growing chorus of Republican senators are expressing concern about President Donald Trump's on-again, off-again tariffs on Canada and Mexico – the two largest trading partners of the U.S. The post GOP Senator Suggests Trump May Need to ‘Retreat’ on Tariffs: ‘When We Start Losing,
Tennessee lawmakers on Wednesday voted to advance a bill that would require public K-12 and charter schools to verify student immigration status and allow them to bar children who cannot prove they lawfully reside in the United States unless they pay tuition.
Republican lawmakers on Wednesday said President Trump’s call for Congress to “get rid of” the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, which provided $52 billion for the domestic semiconductor manufacturing
Republican members of the Senate Armed Services Committee led by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) grilled Elbridge Colby, President Trump’s pick to serve as undersecretary of Defense for policy, over his
A federal judge agreed Thursday with Trump administration lawyers to put on hold a lawsuit filed by four Republican state attorneys general that is attempting to exclude people in the U.S ...
Several prominent Republican officeholders are cautioning GOP lawmakers to avoid in-person town halls due to the potential for paid activists hijacking them.
The proposed SAVE Act, designed to keep immigrants from voting, is raising concerns among some women who took husband's last name.
A Republican proposal for $880 billion in spending cuts drew hundreds of disabled New Jerseyans and their advocates to the NJ Statehouse.