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House Republicans Strike Deal To Cut $1.5 Trillion From Budget, Paving Way for Trump's Legislative Agenda
Warren tried to make the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Congress-Proof. She failed to make it Trump-proof.
Iron sharpens iron.
The taxing power in the federal government resides in the Congress.
Shutting down the Department of Education and moving education decisions out of the control of the US government were actions Trump proposed on multiple occasions through his presidential campaign.
...and return power back to teachers and parents.
US Democrat Senator Bob Menendez, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was sentenced to eleven years in prison by federal district judge Sidney Stein for acting as an illegal agent for Egypt and accepting cash and gold bars as payment.
House Republicans and President Donald Trump are sponsoring legislation to dismantle 50 years of Democrat-led firearm laws that have stifled concealed carry reciprocity in America and unduly burden nearly 22 million gun owners.
The House Oversight Committee is now investigating 'numerous instances' of US banks discriminating against conservatives, after Bank of America denied a claim by President Donald Trump, who admonished Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan at the World E
A bill to establish standards of care for babies born alive after failed abortions passed along party lines in the House on Jan. 23.
Thank goodness that our heroes in Congress and the Supreme Court have courageously acted to end the scourge of that nefarious Red Chinese conspiracy, TikTok.
It seems that among the first orders of business at the beginning of each new Congress is to pass legislation protecting, promoting or pandering to Israel. And it doesn't matter one iota which party controls Congress. Well, it happened once again.
Donald Trump fired more than a dozen inspector generals on Friday night in a purge of government watchdogs that sparked concern on Capitol Hill.
'Multiple colleagues had raised concerns with the speaker's office about the potential for public disclosure of 'sexual texts from members who were trying to engage in sexual favors' with Hutchinson...'
House Speaker Mike Johnson Announces New Panel to Uncover the Real Truth Behind J6 – Will Reportedly Have Authority to Scrutinize FBI Officials
It's been six months since the Butler assassination attempt and we still know nothing about the man who shot Donald Trump, much less why he was allowed to do it. That should make you nervous. Sean Davis explains.
Ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20, the Republican-majority US Congress has been busy appointing pro-crypto lawmakers to key positions in the legislature.
It's been six months since the Butler assassination attempt and we still know nothing about the man who shot Donald Trump, much less why he was allowed to do it. That should make you nervous. Sean Davis explains.
With many Americans working two jobs to make ends meet, mollycoddled progressive staffers on Capitol Hill are now demanding 32-hour workweek.
There are many reasons to admire and celebrate Congressman Massie, not least of which is the fact that he "walks his talk."
Pete Hegseth is President Trump's nominee for US Secretary of Defense.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) have introduced joint resolutions in the Senate and House respectively, calling for congressional term limits.
One of the first acts of the Republican-led 119th Congress was to pass a bill that would sanction officials attempting to arrest or investigate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli leader is wanted by the International Criminal Cour
...Of America's Religious Institutions
...as She Reads Electoral Vote Totals and Confirms Her Own Loss, Kamala Looks Embarrassed (VIDEO)
Vice President Kamala Harris, as president of the Senate, will officiate the certification during a joint session of Congress and declare her erstwhile rival the winner in the presidential contest.
Mike Johnson has told his allies on Capitol Hill he plans to use the budget reconciliation process to pass huge chunks of Donald Trump's policy changes.
From the Tom Woods Letter: