Donald Trump, Congress
You could do 10.” President Donald Trump has never been especially interested in how his vast domestic policy agenda gets enacted in Congress — happy instead to let the House and Senate duke out their differences on Capitol Hill.
Sarah Longwell, Publisher of "The Bulwark", Basil Smikle, Columbia University Professor, and Melanie Zanona, NBC News Capitol Hill Correspondent join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the continued backlash facing elected Republicans in Congress who are hearing from their very Trump friendly voters about how the cuts that Elon Musk and Donald Trump are making to the federal government and workforce are impacting their lives in a negative way.
DOGE, shutdown
When the Senate unanimously confirmed Gen. CQ Brown Jr. as Air Force chief of staff in 2020, President Donald Trump hailed a “historic day for America!” on social media and said he was ”Excited to work even more closely with Gen.
A controversial budget tactic is gaining steam on Capitol Hill that would make Donald Trump's first-term tax cuts permanent while making room for additional tax break pledges he made on the campaign trail.
President Donald Trump will soon head to Capitol Hill for perhaps the most consequential speech of his second term so far. He is set to deliver an address
Trump’s speech to Congress comes as he wields vast power almost daring lawmakers, courts to stop him
President Donald Trump arrives this week on Capitol Hill to deliver a speech to Congress, a coequal branch of government he has bulldozed past this first month in office, wielding unimaginable executive power to get what he wants,
- Jamieson Greer, President Donald Trump's nominee to be United States Trade Representative, with the rank of Ambassador, appears before the Senate Committee on Finance for his pending confirmation on Capitol Hill,
President Donald Trump says he is considering an idea to issue new stimulus checks to Americans from money saved through government cuts. On Capitol Hill, reactions to the idea are mixed.
Kash Patel, the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, went to Capitol Hill to attend to the formality of his Senate confirmation hearing. It’s a measure of how tightly Donald Trump now grips Washington that the author of the book Government Gangsters,
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