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Donald Trump is back in the White House, the GOP controls Congress, and Republicans have dusted off their 2017 plans to reshape Medicaid.
A GOP-backed bill aims to repeal Biden-era energy initiatives related to electric vehicles, renewable energy and fast-tracking gas exports amid budget plans.
GOP congressional leaders have stood aside the past four months as President Donald Trump has attacked legislative branch prerogatives — shuttering agencies, canceling federal grants and imposing sweeping tariffs.
An Omaha, Nebraska mayoral candidate made history on Tuesday as he clinched victory over a longtime Republican incumbent in a race that should have been a “slam-dunk” for the GOP, according to the state’s Republican governor.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-G.A.), one of President Donald Trump’s staunchest MAGA hardliners, also spoke a piece of her mind — criticizing her own colleagues in the process.
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The influx of money provides an important economic lifeline to residents of poorer towns that often have little access to jobs or income. Remittances provide opportunities for people in their home country, making it less likely they would take the risk of migrating to the United States, the experts say.
Republicans on the House Agriculture Committee said having states pay for part of SNAP would help reach their goal of $230 billion in federal savings
The House GOP has been engulfed in a MAGA firestorm after posting a message on X that was translated into Spanish. The official account was trying to signal that “every American” could benefit from Republican policies, but the outreach did not go down well among MAGA activists and some of the more radical members of its own caucus.
An effort to help President Trump strip tax-exempt status from nonprofits he deems to support "terrorism" has sparked serious concerns.
America's Newsroom' co-anchor Dana Perino discusses the Democrats' demonstration at a Newark ICE facility, the Republican push to strip them of committee assignments and new revelations about former P
WASHINGTON—Conservative House members are fuming at some of their Republican colleagues from New York, New Jersey and California, whose insistence on a much larger state and local tax deduction is one of the biggest remaining hurdles to the party’s giant tax-and-spending bill.