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All but one Senate Republican voted on Thursday to confirm President Donald Trump's nomination of Harmeet Dhillon to serve as an assistant attorney general.
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There is high interest in Congress advancing the "big, beautiful bill."
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At the meeting, Trump assured those skeptics he would take deficit reduction seriously, a message he reiterated on social media Wednesday night.
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More than half a dozen GOP senators have spoken out publicly or backed legislation reining in Trump's tariff powers.
Senate Republicans triggered a vote-a-rama on Friday in a bid to pass Trump's budget resolution after it ends.
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Trump Jr. tipped his cap to the Alabama volunteers who flocked to swing states to put his father over the top.
Republican Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky predicted that President Donald Trump's tariffs could lead to the "political decimation" of the Republican Party. Newsweek reached out to the U.S. Treasury for comment via email.
The Alabama Republican Party hosted Donald Trump Jr. for a Trump Victory Dinner and Reception in Birmingham Thursday evening.The event was hekd at the Birmingha
Even Scott Jennings isn’t sure about Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs. On Thursday, the resident Republican on CNN’s “Newsnight” show admitted of the president’s move that has hit stock markets and prompted fears of a worldwide recession: “I have mixed feelings about this,
It comes at a time when the Democrats are more unpopular than ever following their performance since the 2024 election.
While President Donald Trump’s tariffs sent shockwaves through the stock market, Republicans at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference were unconcerned — and largely in celebration mode.
Republicans are downplaying Tuesday’s election results in Wisconsin and Florida, but change may be coming to the party, with Trump and Musk talking about the Tesla CEO's departure from the White House.
Midterm elections seldom reward the party holding the White House even in the best of times, and Republicans are quickly realizing that Trump's kitchen-table chaos may end up tanking their hopes for retaining control of Congress next year.