Congress · 119th Congress
Trump speech expected to be heavy on politics, lower on policy
↵↵Trump will step to the dais in the House chamber just after 9 p.m.
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↵↵Trump will step to the dais in the House chamber just after 9 p.m.
And I think one of the mistakes we make is that assuming that just because the roller coaster went down the valley, that it's never coming back up," he said in a brief interview Thursday.
the Iranian government's violent response to the protests.
Instead, he sat for a lengthy interview with a group of New York Times reporters and then called into conservative host Hugh Hewitt's radio show, before sitting down with Fox News commentator Sean Hannity
↵↵Former officials and analysts called the speech an unprecedented attempt to upend the State of the Union tradition.
↵↵"Combine the state of economic being — affordability this year — and the president's lack of approval across the board and you get what many of us are expecting to be a pretty solid swing against the
What has become apparent this year is few guardrails on the Office of the President have been etched into law over the centuries.↵↵Virginia Sen.
I mean, he had the huge tax bill," Priebus told ABC News in a Sunday interview. "Gas prices are down.
"The administration must fully explain to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee why this sale is in the vital national interest of the United States."
The president even urged New Yorkers on the eve of the election to vote for former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
↵↵Speaker Mike Johnson brushed off any notion of a major change from the outspoken Georgian during an interview with SiriusXM last week.↵↵"I'm not unaccustomed to hearing criticism from Marjorie.
↵↵In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Trump suggested "affordability" was a new political buzzword invented by Democrats: "They have this new word called 'affordability,' and [Republicans] don't
↵↵"These results do not have to be predictive of next year, but we are halfway on the road to the midterm, and the check-engine light is on for Republicans," Kyle Kondik of the University of Virginia's
"The book was closed by the Constitution of the United States. The book says two [terms]. That’s it, he’s done," the former law professor said.
Another Trump ally in the Senate pointed a finger at Democrats in the chamber. "This is easy. For the shutdown to end, they just need to vote for the House CR," Sen. Ron Johnson said.
After attending a New York Yankees baseball game Thursday night in the Bronx as he marked the 24th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the president is expected to spend the weekend in the Big Apple
ANALYSIS — Donald Trump has never quite mastered the role of consoler in chief. He tried again Thursday as the nation marked the 24th year since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
the risk to readiness," according to the IG report.
Paper, which is faster, and leaves NO DOUBT, at the end of the evening, as to who WON, and who LOST, the Election."
I would have set up the three, a trilat, but I think they’re doing a little bit better," Trump told the "Fox & Friends" morning show during a 25-minute interview, using shorthand for the diplomatic term