The U.S. House is back in session after a multi-week hiatus, but its agenda has been quickly overtaken by a sudden flurry of censures, reprimands and the investigation of members, leaving little ...
The House has spent much of the week on a punishment spree, as other members trade censure threats. But expulsion is rarer.
President Donald Trump on Thursday assailed Democratic lawmakers who told members of the U.S. military they must refuse any ...
President Donald Trump signed the bill to force the Justice Department to release all of its files related to the late ...
The video, titled “Don’t give up the ship,” led critics to call for her resignation. President Trump called the lawmakers in ...
Former presidents and longtime Republican friends are set to attend the Nov. 20 funeral service of former Vice President Dick ...
Get live updates and the latest news as Trump signs the bill to release the Epstein files and plans to meet with N.Y.C ...
Under change promoted by Tarrant GOP, voters could cast ballots only in their own precinct rather than at county polling ...
House Republicans say they are in the early stages of policy discussions as farmers raise concerns about labor shortages.
Derek Kitchen, a former Salt Lake City council member and former state senator, is the latest Democrat to join the race for ...
Skip Yates was in his home office when he heard screams and the shrill whistles Chicagoans have been blowing to signal ...
Republicans no longer have to contend with the shutdown, but the issue of spiking health care premiums hasn’t gone away, ...