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Speaking to the three top House Republican leaders over the past three days at the House GOP retreat here in Doral, Fla., revealed how President Trump is both the glue holding the fragile majority
At the start of a House GOP conference, Johnson stood by Trump on mass deportations, the firings of inspectors general and his comments that wildfire aid should have conditions.
It's not the first time the president has publicly mused about seeking another four years in the White House, which would be barred by the Constitution.
A federal judge Tuesday blocked the Trump administration’s sweeping pause on federal funding until at least Feb. 3 after the new White House policy caused significant disruptions to programs that fund schools,
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday invited President Trump to address a joint session of Congress on March 4.
In rambling remarks after his inaugural address, the 47th president resurfaced baseless claims of election fraud, and aimed invective at Hillary Clinton, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger and Joe Biden.
Recent comments from the new president and his right-wing allies sure sound like they’re trying to lay the groundwork for the likelihood that Trump’s policies hurt the economy.
The 47th president issued a series of executive orders, saw his first Cabinet member confirmed and moved into the White House, all in a day's work.
The impact of Trump’s anti-immigrant policy at the southern border was felt the minute he reassumed the presidency. People were sobbing ... This presents a major problem for House Speaker Mike Johnson, who struggled to unite his party last month around ...
A familiarity with the gears of government helped Trump’s team move with much more speed and sweep in their first week than they did eight years ago.
Donald Trump began his presidency ... Here's the latest: Trump and congressional GOP leaders have first date, with cookies at White House On the one side of Trump sat Speaker Mike Johnson. On the other was Senate Majority Leader John Thune.