WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is tentatively set to make his first address to a joint session of Congress of his second term on Tuesday, March 4. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) invited President Donald Trump to address a joint session of Congress in March, marking his first opportunity to deliver remarks to lawmakers since being s ...
Washington — House Speaker Mike Johnson on Saturday invited President Trump to address a joint session of Congress in March, marking his first chance to address both chambers since he returned ...
Congress’ top appropriators gathered privately Thursday evening in the Capitol for an hour-long “four corners” meeting — the first concrete step toward a bipartisan funding agreement as ...
He conceded, however, that Trump should have notified Congress of his decision 30 days before taking such action, as outlined by the law. “Yeah, he should have done that,” Graham said in an ...
Jan. 26 (UPI) --House Speaker Mike Johnson has invited Donald Trump to address a joint session of Congress for the first time since he was inaugurated for the second time. "It is my distinct honor ...
When Trump first took office in 2017, he was still an insurgent to his own party. The GOP-dominated Congress had plenty of Republicans who had been critical of the new, mold-breaking leader.
What Happened: Ocasio-Cortez and Jon Stewart voiced their disapproval of Congress members owning and trading stocks during a conversation on Stewart’s “The Weekly Show” podcast on Friday.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has invited President Trump to give his first address to Congress on March 4. “Your administration and the 119th Congress working together have the chance to ...
California has the largest delegation in Congress, the majority of whom are Democrats. But few hold the political sway the Golden State is accustomed to in the Republican-led chambers. Much of the ...
President Trump is threatening to use his powers to adjourn Congress so he can make recess appointments for at least some of his top Cabinet nominees and their deputies, enabling them to begin ...
Representative Sarah McBride did not run for Congress emphasizing L.G.B.T.Q. issues. But since her arrival in Washington, her identity has come under attack from newly empowered Republicans.