Senate Majority Leader John Thune, reacting Friday afternoon to a heated joint press conference between President Donald ...
U.S. President Donald Trump hinted on Monday that a deal to open up Ukraine's minerals to U.S. investment could still be ...
John Thune was speaking after the U.S. voted against a United Nations resolution that would have put responsibility for the ...
Senate Republicans are seeing if they can craft a new resolution the House's way, with disagreements now focusing on policy rather than strategy.
The top Senate Republican acknowledged Tuesday Congress is “running out of time” to avert a government shutdown, as negotiations appear to have reached an impasse amid resistance from some Democrats ...
Senate Democrats have been insistent about the problem of inflation with President Donald Trump in the White House, but they ...
Republicans are still at odds about whether to pursue one big bill or break up Trump's agenda into two. There are also disputes about the scope of cuts to programs like Medicaid.
Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) pointed to Mullin as someone who has “very strong and deep relationships,” including the ability to have “challenging conversations” with the House while helping Senate ...
But Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters he was not sure ... “Also makes clear that under Donald Trump, the United States becomes a less trustworthy partner.” ...
Senate Republicans are signaling they’re ready to take a buzzsaw to the House’s plans for President Donald Trump’s first major legislative package in a high-stakes clash that is likely just the start ...
The Senate voted, 51-45, on Monday to confirm Linda McMahon as Education secretary to lead a department that President Donald ...
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