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Before Sen. Thom Tillis voted against President Donald Trump’s agenda last week, he repeatedly tried to warn the president ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson insists Republicans are in strong shape heading into the 2026 midterms, dismissing concerns that ...
Much has been made of Trump’s lock-step mastery of Congress, but House and Senate leaders still set the boundaries.
As the Republican presidential candidates campaign under the shadow of a front-runner facing dozens of felony charges, The New York Times examined their stances on key issues.
Between abortion and Donald Trump, the Republican Party is boxed in on the wrong side of issues that will motivate 2024 ... As the field of Republican presidential primary candidates grows ...
Republican presidential candidates from left, ... It was one of the first issues where Haley broke with Trump, saying early in the campaign that it was not a beautiful day.
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, is vowing to fund primary challengers against GOP lawmakers who support President Donald ...
Republicans want Trump to stick to economy, immigration. Down ballot, they're fighting the culture wars "It's code for liberal," one Republican said of attacks on social issues.
GOP concerns are mounting over the impact former President Trump could have on competitive House races this cycle if he’s the nominee as the party looks to hold onto its narrow majority in the ...
But that early sign of resistance — which led Gaetz to withdraw — quickly faded. GOP senators are on track to confirm all of Trump’s Cabinet nominees and have mostly swallowed their concerns.
2020 Republican U.S. presidential candidates, former U.S. congressman Joe Walsh (L) and former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld begin their debate in New York, U.S. September 24, 2019.
WASHINGTON - Donald Trump and his 2024 presidential campaign team are now fans of mail-in voting - never mind all the allegations and lawsuits they've backed in the past seeking to restrict or end ...