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Trump health plan asks Congress for drug, insurance legislation
President Donald Trump released a health care plan that avoids extending Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies.
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President Donald Trump released a health care plan that avoids extending Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies.
The package moves now to the Senate, which isn’t expected to take it up until the final week of January after a week-long recess.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem argues that spending bill provision doesn’t apply because funds come from reconciliation law.
Remarks form the latest rebuttal from mainstream GOP hawks to Trump’s distancing of America from its traditional NATO allies.
Many of the affected grant programs had bipartisan support and President Donald Trump has supported them in the past.
A panel of three federal judges in California declined to halt the state’s new congressional map Wednesday.
Senate Democrats still have a difficult path to winning the majority in the November midterm elections, Nathan Gonzales writes.
A leader of the White House’s artificial intelligence strategy offered House lawmakers few details on its planned legislative proposal.
President Trump is once again forced to deal with an Iranian crisis, even as most American voters want him to focus on high prices.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that candidates for federal offices have the right challenge election rules on vote counting.
Republican Rep. Neal Dunn announced Tuesday that he would not seek a sixth term, opening up a North Florida seat based in Tallahassee.Â
President Trump used a visit to Michigan to declare that an "economic boon" was underway as voter concerns about high prices grow.
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority sounded ready to uphold bans on transgender girls competing in girls’ sports.
Should Jan. 6 be a national holiday? - Donald Trump
Some Republican lawmakers on Monday criticized the Justice Department’s investigation of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
Democratic former Rep. Mary Peltola launched a run for Senate in Alaska on Monday, challenging Republican incumbent Dan Sullivan.
Both parties are preparing for a hard-fought midterm election year that, if the start of 2026 is any indication, will contain some surprises.Â
Republicans in Congress have to weigh how aggressive they need to be to try to advance President Trump's policies as the midterms approach.
House Democrats renewed their legal challenge Monday to new restrictions on oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Tuesday over the legality of state bans on transgender athletes in women and girls’ sports.