The GOP-caused fiscal disaster and government shutdown has been postponed until March, but in the meantime, House Republicans have laid out their vision for the future of America. In a budget document they released last year,
RNC chair Michael Whatley says President-elect Trump will play a "significant" campaign trail role supporting GOP candidates in the 2026 midterms, even though he won't be on the ballot.
In the wake of Democrats’ electoral defeat last month, some of the party’s Christian leaders are calling for a reconsideration of how Democrats talk about faith issues, with an eye toward reconnecting with a voting bloc they long since surrendered to Republicans.
Democrats are opening the door to collaborating with Republicans on a tax bill as the GOP faces several obstacles on the road to extending President-elect Trump’s tax-cut law. While it will be tough for Democrats to get anything they want in a GOP tax bill,
Sen. Mitt Romney predicts that Vice President-elect JD Vance will become the Republican Party's 2028 presidential nominee.
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith told Mark Levin that he regretted voting for Kamala Harris and could vote Republican in the future.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) told his party that lines of communication have reopened between his office and Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) to avert a government shutdown this
I asked my colleague Russell Berman, who covers Congress, to help me make sense of the chaotic past few days. We talked about Trump’s relationship with Musk, where Joe Biden is in all of this, and why the so-called GOP trifecta of House, Senate, and presidency may not be as empowering for Republicans as it seems.
The American Clean Power Association and Solar Energy Industries Association have deployed a multipronged strategy to court Republicans and defend favored tax incentives from repeal.
Michigan Democrats initially seized their historic opportunity these past two years to advance stalled priorities. But their trifecta ended in chaos.
The GOP majority in the U.S. House of Representatives is fragile and ineffective, with a tiny majority and deep divisions within the caucus, making it difficult for Speaker Mike Johnson to pass