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‘Net neutral’: Shutdown unlikely to hobble Trump, former aides say
Trump likely won't lose much ground on Capitol Hill or with voters after sitting out talks to end the government shutdown, sources said.
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Trump likely won't lose much ground on Capitol Hill or with voters after sitting out talks to end the government shutdown, sources said.
Speaker Mike Johnson announced plans to pursue legislation next week that would repeal a Senate provision in a major spending package.
With Adelita Grijalva sworn in, the quest for a House vote on releasing the Epstein files is one step closer on Wednesday.
Democrats had hammered at GOP leaders over the delay. The Arizonan won her late father’s seat in a Sept. 23 special election.
DOJ has denied stalling on the litigation, saying it aims to ensure claims are legitimate before moving toward trials, settlements.
Maine Democrat Jordan Wood is ending his Senate campaign to run for the battleground House seat that Rep. Jared Golden is vacating.
Democratic former Rep. Elaine Luria is launching a comeback bid, challenging Rep. Jen Kiggans in Virginia's 2nd District.
Trump administration clashes with attorneys for James Comey and Letitia James over 120-day limit on interim appointments for U.S. attorneys.
The latest friction between Donald Trump and Georgia Rep. Majorie Taylor Greene has exposed cracks in the MAGA coalition.
A Senate provision in a spending package to end the shutdown has rattled House Republicans and given new political ammunition to Democrats.
With the vote falling mostly along party lines, the House sent the Senate-approved bill to President Donald Trump’s desk.
Members of Congress were not immune from the shutdown’s travel delays. "I had a chance to talk to people, and got an earful," one says.
The White House is scrambling for a new message on affordability after still-high prices led to Democratic election wins last week.
Senate appropriators Sunday unveiled a $7.3 billion fiscal 2026 Legislative Branch appropriations bill, part of a deal to end the shutdown.
Senators reached a deal Sunday night that will lead to reopening the government — assuming the House goes along with the plan.
The ruling declines to block a lower court order requiring the administration to move funds to pay for SNAP for November.
The Senate passed a major funding package Monday night that is likely to bring to an end the longest partial government shutdown in history.
Filing is the latest battle in war over whether the head of copyright office can remain in office despite Trump firing her.
Enough Democrats were set to vote for cloture on a new spending package to get over a 60-vote hurdle and set the stage to end the shutdown.
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, a Trump ally and a member of House Republican leadership, is running for governor of the Empire State.