A group of Republican senators sent a letter Thursday calling on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
A group of Republican senators has sent a sharply worded letter to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), urging the agency to realign its policies with President Trump’s strong support for Second Amendment rights.
Sens. Lindsey Graham and John Cornyn sat on a Munich stage alongside Ukraine’s president last weekend and reiterated their long-standing support for the war his country has waged against invading Russian forces.
The U.S. vote against a United Nations resolution condemning Russian aggression is becoming another tension point between President Trump and Senate Republicans. Why it matters: Republicans are bracing to have their party's leader challenge or undercut their core assumption about foreign policy.
With a push from President Donald Trump, House Republicans sent a GOP budget blueprint to passage Tuesday, a step toward delivering his “big, beautiful bill” with $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts despite a wall of opposition from Democrats and discomfort among Republicans.
Republican lawmakers are sounding the alarm over the Trump administration’s pointed refusal to blame Russia for starting the war in Ukraine, and they are highly skeptical about negotiating any lasting peace deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin,
Elon Musk met with 21 Republican senators at the White House to discuss government efficiency. The DOGE Caucus aims to cut federal spending, despite facing resistance from Democratic leaders and federal agencies.
Shortly after Donald Trump blindsided senators and endorsed the House’s plan to advance the president’s agenda Wednesday, Senate Leader John Thune convened his leadership team to navigate next steps.
House Republicans narrowly approved a budget resolution, advancing Trump's economic plan with $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in cuts. The proposal, which faces Senate review, has stirred concerns over social program cuts and the national debt among lawmakers.
Against the odds, House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying Tuesday to muscle a Republican budget blueprint to passage, a step toward delivering President Donald Trump's “big, beautiful bill” with $4.5 trillion in tax breaks and $2 trillion in spending cuts over stiff opposition from Democrats — and even some Republicans.
Against fierce opposition from Democrats—and even resistance within his own party—House Speaker Mike Johnson is making a high-stakes push to pass a Republican budget blueprint that would extend Donald Trump’s sweeping tax breaks while slashing federal spending.