The head of the House Republican Conference said the party will forge a “blueprint” for a massive reconciliation bill over a multiday retreat this week, stressing how impactful it will be if lawmakers “get this bill right.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) arrived at this week’s House Republican retreat with hopes of uniting the fractious GOP conference around a plan to pass President Trump’s agenda — but instead,
House Speaker Mike Johnson openly cast doubt Monday on the possibility of President Trump slapping blanket tariffs on countries, despite his Feb. 1 deadline for Mexico and Canada to crack down on fentanyl or face 25% levies.
House Speaker Mike Johnson vowed that a plan to pass President Trump’s agenda would be coming soon, but some Republicans want a blueprint faster.
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Trump’s move to pause all federal grants and loans is a “legitimate exercise of executive oversight,” said House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole, R-Okla., who is often considered an institutionalist who has insisted upon the importance of Congressional power. “I don’t think putting a hold on things is extraordinary.”
House Republicans are overwhelmingly not concerned with Donald Trump's federal aid freeze, with many arguing it's fiscal responsibility and not impoundment.
The decision by Michigan Sen. Gary Peters not to run for a third term set off a political earthquake, igniting buzz about who could get into the race.
President Donald Trump regaled House Republicans on Monday with a rhetorical highlight reel from his first week in office, and he urged them to support his immigration crackdown and border security proposals.
President Donald Trump will look to rally House Republicans anxious to get on the same page regarding efforts to cut taxes, enhance border security and move other conservative priorities as part of what Trump has labeled “one big,
House Republicans are leaving their issues retreat in Florida with a lot of big questions still unanswered about their agenda.
President Donald Trump has declared an all-out war on congressional power. And his allies on Capitol Hill aren’t doing much to fend off the invasion. From firing a slate of inspectors general to changing citizenship qualifications to delaying a ban on the TikTok app,