Previously a staffer for Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, Roy also knows the ins-and-outs of congressional procedure and federal policy. And he speaks in language that pulls at conservatives’ heart strings — and grates on those trying to keep the party in lockstep. Roy insists the tensions between him and Trump are badly overblown.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) arrived at this week’s House Republican retreat with hopes of uniting the fractious GOP conference around a plan to pass President Trump’s agenda — but instead,
Roy's social media post comes a day after he said he went to the 'gulag' to free 'hostages' held for their roles in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Texas, issued a diagnosis for America's broken health care system, and he says the problem isn't what people think.
Let's call them before Congress and demand the truth,' Roy said of the pardoning of Gen. Mark Milley and Anthony Fauci.
Texas, said many opportunities are available to allow for legal immigration into the United States. As President Donald Trump works to slow illegal immigration, Roy said in a committee hearing that millions of people enter legally every year with visas via student programs,
Republican lawmakers are in an uproar over President Biden's decision to pardon allies targeted by President-elect Trump's circle.
The House passed a bill Wednesday that would impose stricter penalties on undocumented immigrants who commit crimes in the United States.
Some House Republicans are frustrated with a lack of progress in the reconciliation process, but leadership says the conference is right on schedule.
The annual policy retreat took place as they try to navigate a new Congress with majority control, working to map out a path forward to pass President Donald Trump’s ambitious policy agenda.
Ending birthright citizenship, increasing oil drilling, and leaving WHO are just a few bills the state’s Republicans pushed in Congress this month.
The clash couldnÂ’t have been scripted any better. The occasion was Vice President J.D. VanceÂ’s first interview since taking office, a sit-down with Margaret Brennan of CBS News. The