WASHINGTON—As lawmakers spend Thanksgiving with their families in their home districts, they’re also taking the opportunity to highlight the accomplishments they’re most grateful to have Read More
Tag: Mike Johnson
Mike Johnson: US-Israel alliance ‘really important’ for multiple reasons, antisemitism should be ‘called out’
House Speaker Mike Johnson defends U.S.-Israel alliance as strategic necessity, calls for “universal rejection” of antisemitism amid GOP divisions.
Giving thanks: Republican lawmakers express gratitude for ICE workers in DHS video
The Department of Homeland Security shared a video of Republicans expressing gratitude toward U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement workers.
Mike Johnson says House GOP working full steam ahead on Trump’s ‘affordability agenda’
Republicans target high-living costs with tax cuts and regulatory reform as Speaker Mike Johnson promises economic boom by second quarter of next year.
Lawmakers demand changes to House censure rules after ‘playground nonsense’ embroils Congress
House lawmakers express frustration after five censure attempts in one week, calling the disciplinary tool “playground nonsense” that diverts attention from legislative priorities.
Kamala Harris accuses Trump of ‘gaslighting’ America on Epstein: ‘Release the files!’
Former Vice President Kamala Harris challenged President Donald Trump to release the Epstein files during a Wednesday podcast appearance.
House votes to repeal controversial Arctic Frost provision from government shutdown bill
The House overwhelmingly rejected a provision allowing Republican senators to sue the federal government after former Special Counsel Jack Smith seized their phone records.
Fox News Poll: Voters say White House is doing more harm than good on economy
Trump’s approval hits new lows as 76% view economy negatively in latest Fox News poll. Rising costs for groceries, utilities spark voter dissatisfaction nationwide.
Republicans feud over ‘Arctic Frost’ accountability measure, but critics offer no clear alternative
A controversial provision allowing senators to sue for $500,000 over subpoenaed phone records may be withdrawn from the government funding bill.
‘Give The Patient The Power’: Cassidy Says Subsidies Should Go To Families, Not Insurance Companies
WASHINGTON—Congress may have reopened the government, but it still has to decide what to do with the Obamacare subsidies at the center of the shutdown Read More