Congress · 119th Congress
This week: Senate tries to break the SAVE standstill
President Donald Trump and House members threatened to hold up bills if the Senate doesn’t take on what’s known as a talking filibuster.
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President Donald Trump and House members threatened to hold up bills if the Senate doesn’t take on what’s known as a talking filibuster.
↵↵Hawley and Young flipped after Trump administration officials assured them the administration has no plans for ground troops in Venezuela and would seek congressional approval if that changes.
Conclaves on Greenland↵↵Trump said Wednesday that "anything less" than total U.S. control of Greenland would be "unacceptable."
The leaders of two former Soviet states, Armenia and Azerbaijan, on Friday both backed Trump winning the peace prize as they signed a pathway-to-peace pact and other agreements they credited Trump with
"He won’t back down from the media, or from the bureaucracy and he won’t back down from China, Iran or Russia," Banks said in a statement.
President Trump, I believe was the best president of the 21st century.
Trump unilaterally withdrew from in 2018.
“President Trump declared his conduct totally appropriate,” Maryland Democratic Rep.
“And that, privately, they want to move past Trump.”
registration information and were targeting voters, spreading disinformation intended to harm President Donald Trump.
Trump won Alaska by 15 points in 2016. Inside Elections rates the race Likely Republican.
Asked whether she was struggling with support for Trump, she said she was and had been for a “long time.”
The Senate appears set to try to clear the decks of pending legislative business before diving into the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
Normally, a privileged resolution under the War Powers Act seeking to stop President Donald Trump from launching a war against Iran would take precedence over other Senate business — and a floor
protect the U.S. homeland against “missile threats posed by rogue states,” a phrase that chiefly means North Korea and Iran.
The ousting of a secretary of State once elicited more than shrugs from lawmakers, but not in the era of Donald Trump.
“We fled Iran during the Islamic Revolution. My father’s family was Baha’i, and my mom’s family was Muslim.