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This week marked the first 100 days of the 119th Congress and it’s been nothing short of busy and filled with action (and a ...
Saturday marked 100 days of the new Republican majority in the U.S. Senate, and we’ve been keeping our foot on the gas.
Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress directly holds the power to impose and collect tariffs. What's stopping Congress from ...
Trump administration officials want legislators to rescind $1.1 billion for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which ...
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Trump's record-breaking states of emergency raise alarmDonald Trump, the President of the USA, has declared more states of emergency than any other president in recent United ...
The House of Representatives went on recess without acting on a measure to avert a possible billion-dollar budget cut in ...
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The No Hezbollah in Our Hemisphere Act aims to restrict officials who support Hezbollah, impose travel restrictions and visa ...
President Donald Trump said on Thursday he may seek authorization from Congress to buy large ships from other countries while ...
Trump’s tariff pause sparked mixed reactions on Capitol Hill: jubilation among Republicans, deep skepticism among Democrats, ...
Republicans are growing anxious about an emerging Texas primary engulfing one of their longest-serving senators, fearful that ...
The Constitution does not grant Congress authority to set voter-eligibility requirements in federal elections.
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