After Trump's buyout proposal for federal workers, House Speaker Mike Johnson supported it, though uncertainty remains about its legal authority and implications.
A three-day meeting of U.S. House Republicans, meant to jumpstart President Donald Trump's $4 trillion tax cut agenda, ended on Wednesday without a deal as party fiscal hawks refused to move ahead unless the plan reduced the $1.
Speaking at the March for Life, the speaker of the House was practically giddy about the state of the movement to end legal abortion in America.
Ilyse Hogue explains the connection between Trump's executive order on gender and Republican's anti-abortion agenda.
President Donald Trump boasted about his first week in office as he rallied House Republicans to advance tax cuts, border security and other conservative priorities.
Recent comments from the new president and his right-wing allies sure sound like they’re trying to lay the groundwork for the likelihood that Trump’s policies hurt the economy.
Some of President Donald Trump's working-class and middle-class supporters see a lack of emphasis on lowering consumer costs and making daily American life more affordable.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) decision to shake up leadership on ... “It’s a disturbing trend of a kind of purge of anybody who isn’t a lackey for Donald Trump,” Castro said. Johnson and a Trump spokesperson, for their part, have denied that ...
President Donald Trump today will sign the first bill of his new administration – the Laken Riley Act, named for an AU student who was slain in Athens.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday backed the Trump administration’s decision to offer buyouts to federal workers who do not plan to return to the office, telling reporters that “drastic times call for drastic measures.