Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

1,788 results for "trump rules on Congress"

Congress · 116th Congress

Hunt is on for legislative train as riders get in line

Congress reauthorized the program and provided additional funds in late 2015, but the CBO underestimated how many potential beneficiaries would be diagnosed with 9/11-related cancers.

Opinion · 116th Congress

The perils of investigating a complete buffoon

“If there is going to be peace and legislation … there cannot be war and investigation,” Trump said with a did-you-see-what-I-did-there smile on his face. “It just doesn’t work that way.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Expect a ‘prolonged fight’ over spending caps

Second, the statutory debt ceiling, which snaps back into effect at just north of $22 trillion on March 2, provides an obvious legislative vehicle for Congress to cut a deal with President Donald

Congress · 116th Congress

These toxins last ‘forever.’ But the EPA is going slow

Congress is starting to wake up to the problem, but the EPA under the Trump administration has been slow to act: a long-awaited action plan released Thursday did not include clean water standards

Congress · 116th Congress

Bill would honor Rep. Walter Jones by repealing AUMF

Colleagues and constituents have heaped praise on the longtime North Carolina Republican, who died Sunday on his 76th birthday and whose funeral will be held Thursday at his parish church in Greenville

White House · 116th Congress

Trump extends order on asylum seekers at southwest border

How Congress gave the White House broad, far-reaching powers [jwp-video n=”1″] Trump first issued an executive order on Nov. 9 that blocked migrants from requesting asylum if they entered the

Congress · 116th Congress

The insiders: Roll Call’s people to watch in 2019

McGovern says he would have allowed it, but legislating on appropriations is against House rules. Still, McGovern is likely to push for broader debate on issues he cares about.

Congress · 116th Congress

Is 2019 over yet? It kind of feels like 2020 already

When President Donald Trump delivered his State of the Union, it only felt like half the room was raring to take him on next year (looking at you, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Bernie Sanders