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Somebody who is out there that frankly doesn’t give a damn what the other side — at least the elected Republicans in Congress — say,” he declared.
Here are the top stories from the U.S. government this past week. In an overnight vote Thursday, House Republicans passed President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" by a margin of 215 to 214.
The court's Republican majority declined or dismissed requests Friday that Gov. Josh Stein made three weeks ago to block for ...
Hoover Institute senior fellow Victor Davis Hanson called out CNN’s Jake Tapper on Friday for flip-flopping on former ...
Illegal border crossings have plunged during the first four months of the Trump administration, accelerating a decline that began during the final year of the Biden administration. U.S. Border Patrol ...
The bill lowers the age of dependents from under 18 to under seven years old, but only in the context of Supplemental ...
California is going to war, legally speaking, against the Federal government. On Thursday, the GOP-led Senate voted to strip the state of its longstanding ability to set its own vehicle emissions ...
Proposed cuts to the country’s largest food aid program could slash benefits currently going to one in six Oregonians or ...
GOP Attorneys General Brenna Bird, of Iowa, Marty Jackley, of South Dakota, Russell Coleman, of Kentucky, Lynn Fitch, of Mississippi and Arizona Senate President and GOP AG candidate Warren Petersen ...
Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said during a Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) event Thursday that the Trump administration will eliminate junk food from food stamp programs.
The House has passed the president’s tax bill. Now the Senate can make it less fiscally reckless.