The GOP Congress is looking at including employer-provided benefits like free transportation, food and gyms as taxable income ...
Republicans will attempt a tax and spending bill that will not require substantial budget cuts, but there may be serious math ...
Donald Trump will huddle with House Republicans at a GOP retreat on Monday. Keep up with live updates from the USA TODAY ...
The questions raised by senators about Gabbard’s judgment and experience make her one of the more contentious of Trump’s ...
Former Rep. Mike Rogers of Michigan says he's considering a second straight Republican run for U.S. Senate days after ...
Trump’s move to pause all federal grants and loans is a “legitimate exercise of executive oversight,” said House ...
Marie Sapirie examines one of President Trump’s recent executive orders, a White House memorandum, and some scripted remarks ...
Sen. Mitch McConnell, who's had a contentious relationship with President Trump, says that he plans to speak out for what he believes in, but will likely support most of the administration's goals.
The framers of the Constitution imagined Congress as the preeminent branch of government. But many Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill seem content to play second fiddle.
President Donald Trump has been busy blowing things up in the government since taking over just more than a week ago. And, at ...
The Constitution does not set a limit on how many times a president can be impeached. Although Trump was impeached twice ...
I know there haven’t been concessions,” U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart said of Trump’s talks with Venezuelan ruler Nicolas Maduro.