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The largest-cut claim was made by Republican U.S. Rep. Scott Fitzgerald, who represents part of southeastern Wisconsin. His office cited a $1.7 trillion claim made by the Trump administration.
A final House vote is expected Thursday for President Trump's second-term agenda on tax reductions, immigration enforcement ...
At a moment centrists are battling progressives for control of the Democratic Party, Mamdani’s sudden stardom is all the buzz ...
Musk has promised to bankroll a new third party that he’s referred to as “The America Party” should Trump’s spending bill ...
Jeffries speech seeks to leverage public opinion against Trump's mega-bill as surveys show large opposition to Medicaid cuts ...
Hecox v. Little and West Virginia v. B. P. J are the cases in question.
For all of the president’s braggadocio about the economy, a key detail in last month’s jobs report paints a bitter picture ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear two cases involving transgender athletes being banned from women’s sports at the ...
Hours-Long Speech by Jeffries Fails to Keep Colleagues Awake House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries put members of his own ...
By LISA MASCARO, MARY CLARE JALONICK and LEAH ASKARINAM WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are ready to vote on President ...
Abrego Garcia was then forced to strip and was beaten for not changing his clothes fast enough. His head was shaved, and he ...
"This one big, ugly bill—this reckless Republican budget—this disgusting abomination is not about improving the quality of ...