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It was the final stretch for Republicans to pass the first cornerstone of President Trump’s agenda, and it was chock-full of ...
The high court has given the president immunity and protected him from nationwide injunctions. Congress is giving ground on ...
We must use our voices in the public square, in print media, on social media, and – perhaps most importantly – in personal ...
The Supreme Court will continue to be blamed by Americans for the problems that are really created by Congress.
Republican infighting defined a caustic debate that saw significant opposition to Medicaid cuts, which could define the 2026 ...
In every major case involving federal statutes, the court made plain that it would hew narrowly to the language in those ...
United States Senate Watch: Trump signs spending bill into law President Trump signed the congressionally approved spending and tax bill into law on Friday, July 4.
United States Congress Jeffries stalls potential House vote House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is addressing the lower chamber in a "magic minute," which allows the leader unlimited speaking time.
But the Constitution makes clear in Article I that Congress — not the president — holds the power to declare war. Yet the U.S ...
And this was for sure a call to the United States Congress or, more precisely, to the House. GONYEA: And, Dan, just your take - what's your perspective from the U.K.?