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U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune was hot under the collar. It wasn’t just because of the August weather, or the crowd ...
Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) is assuring his conference that senators won’t lose their power under a new Senate rule change on nominees.
Senate Republican leader John Thune said on Wednesday 10 September that there is "intensified interest" in passing ...
Republicans changed Senate rules to allow President Donald Trump's nominees to be voted on in batches after months of ...
During his remarks from the Senate floor today, Senator John Thune flaunted the GOP's disastrous "Big Beautiful Bill." Thune ...
Republican senators are ratcheting up their demands for President Donald Trump to put new sanctions on Russia, as the White ...
Confidence is fading that Vladimir Putin is serious about a deal after he escalated the war with drone attacks on a NATO member’s airspace.
The rules change will allow the Senate to confirm multiple nominees at once, helping to clear a backlog of nearly 150 nominees awaiting floor votes.
More Americans are waking up to a simple truth: it’s time to cut off funding for and end U.S. membership in the United Nations and its sprawling network of affiliated entities, few of which serve U.S.
We look at the U.S. strike on a Venezuelan boat earlier this month, which has riled lawmakers, even Republican ones, who say the strike did not follow standard practices and policies.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says the Senate’s century-old tradition of allowing home state senators to sign off on some federal judge and U.S. attorney nominees is “old and outdated.” ...
The recent flare-up between President Trump and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) conjures the image of two elderly neighbors quarrelling over a back fence about property ...