GOP Sen. Southworth said Trump “is not a normal” Republican, but he’s the “best and possibly the only person who can be president right now.”
Donald Trump has rather awkwardly been denied getting his own way by the Republican Party he represents - twice in the space of one week. The US President-elect is looking ahead to his inauguration next year,
While the trial proved popular at first, approval ratings dropped by 1974, with one of the main complaints being the lack of sunlight on winter mornings, according to the Smithsonian Magazine. In October of that year, President Gerald Ford signed a bill that ended permanent daylight saving time, cutting the trial period short.
In a recent interview, outgoing Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell teed off on Trump’s “America First” movement and made reference to its fascist roots.
We didn’t have the votes to pass it last year. After the election results? I don’t see that changing,” Thayer says of exceptions to Kentucky’s abortion ban.
The Kentucky senator said the world was in a "very dangerous place" while speaking out against Trump's "America First" policy.
The furor over avoiding a government shutdown has fueled Republican calls to oust Mike Johnson from the speakership and replace him with Musk.
Troels Lund Poulsen, the Danish defense minister, told the paper Jyllands-Posten Tuesday that the country plans to spend a “double-digit billion amount” in krone — about $1.5 billion — to make sure they have a “stronger presence” in the Arctic.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The fate of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet is still unclear after Republican senators spent much of ... For the more controversial nominees, though, party unity will be key. One of Trump’s most embattled picks is Hegseth ...
Gov. Andy Beshear will be a key player in national Democratic politics as the party picks up the pieces after its gut-punch loss to Republican Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. The Kentucky Democrat was selected to be vice chairman of the ...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., teed up votes on two California district judges, and they were likely to be the last judicial confirmations this year before Congress adjourns and makes way for a new, Republican-led Senate.
The rebels are largely the most conservative lawmakers who are passionate about slashing spending and debt. They hail from deep-red districts where a primary challenge is less of a danger.