Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma claimed it was the Biden administration, not the Trump administration, that began negotiations for a gifted Air Force One temporary replacement.
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Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ suffers massive defeat in key hurdle before House-wide vote
The House is working on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
Morning Brief: SCOTUS Hears Birthright Citizenship Case & Trump Drafts Legendary Football Coach
During his Middle East trip, President Donald Trump says he might be close to making a deal with Iran on nuclear weapons, the Supreme Court Read More
Trump weighs in on SCOTUS birthright citizenship case: ‘The dysfunction of America’
President Donald Trump insisted birthright citizenship was originally intended to benefit the descendants of slaves, not illegal immigrants.
Dem senator says ‘no doubt’ Biden declined cognitively during presidency
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut said there is “no doubt” that former President Joe Biden suffered cognitive decline during his White House tenure, according to Politico.
GOP reps, advocacy group to target competitive House districts in Trump tax-cut push
A conservative advocacy group is hosting a day of action in competitive congressional districts as House Republicans iron out the details of Trump’s “big, beautiful bill.”
Morning Brief: Budget Battles, Billion-Dollar Bets & ICE Busts
President Donald Trump deepens U.S. ties in the Middle East with historic economic partnerships, while domestic battles over tax cuts and Medicaid rage on in Read More
Supreme Court hears challenge to Trump’s birthright citizenship order in major case
President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship faces scrutiny as the Supreme Court examines lower courts’ power to block presidential policies nationwide.
Trump DOJ Asks Supreme Court To Restrain Activist Judges
The Justice Department heads to the Supreme Court on Thursday to defend President Donald Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship in a case that could Read More
Abortion ban could return to Missouri after voters amended state Constitution to protect procedure
Voters could soon decide to reinstate Missouri’s near-total abortion ban following state legislature’s passage of constitutional amendment Wednesday.