Still, Republican leaders face a tricky math situation. Any spending legislation will require 217 votes to pass if all members are present and voting. That means Republicans, with 218 members in their ...
The following is the transcript of an interview with Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Republican of Pennsylvania, and Tom Suozzi, Democrat of New York, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on ...
CIA Director John Ratcliffe seemingly confirmed on Wednesday morning that the U.S. has paused sharing intelligence with ...
House Republicans rolled out a 99-page stopgap funding bill Saturday to keep the government running through September, teeing ...
With less than a week to go before a March 14 shutdown deadline, it is not clear if Republicans have the votes to pass the ...
A formal House reprimand didn’t contain the fallout from Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) interrupting President Trump’s speech to ...
The government will shut down next Saturday morning unless Congress can rally around a funding measure by the end of the week, setting up the first big legislative spending fight of President ...
Democratic leaders are signaling opposition to a full-year continuing resolution while Republicans blast the party for "hypocrisy" over a possible government shutdown.
Members of the conservative caucus said the censure of Rep. Al Green for disrupting Trump's joint address did not go far ...
Members of the House Freedom Caucus open up about their meeting with President Trump about avoiding a government shutdown.
House Minority Floor Leader Mike Yin of Jackson was the only Democrat on two of his committees during the 2025 Wyoming ...
Congress faces a looming government funding deadline, with deep divisions between Democrats and Republicans over budget cuts linked to the Trump administration, raising shutdown fears.
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