Lawmakers in the House and Senate are set to elect their leaders on Wednesday after Republicans scored a trifecta — winning ...
Republicans are on the brink of maintaining their House majority—and winning control of Washington for at least the next two years under a unified government—with 11 races left to be called as of ...
It comes despite a tumultuous term for the House GOP marked by fierce public infighting over government spending and the ...
Trump wants to not just shake up but eliminate the federal education bureaucracy and send it back to the states. Students ...
The new agreement raises that threshold to nine. The conservative House Freedom Caucus and governing-focused GOP Main Street ...
Johnson was also unanimously selected to remain House speaker next year in a House GOP meeting Wednesday ... such as keeping ...
Nine months later, the deal led to McCarthy's downfall after he relied on the votes of House Democrats to temporarily avert a government shutdown. It was the first time in U.S. history a House speaker ...
Republicans are giddy and preparing for at least two years with a trifecta. Democrats are reassessing their losses and ...
Currently, House GOP Conference rules dictate that just one lawmaker is ... Conservative critics of Johnson's handling of foreign aid and government spending had threatened to delay his victory by ...
One of the GOP’s most pressing concerns will be the potential for political gridlock if the party’s far-right members clash ...
Rick Scott, R-Fla., seeing him as the most loyal among their options. Not only did the effort fail, but some GOP aides told NBC News it also backfired and sparked a negative reaction among senators.
Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.