Senate Majority Leader-elect John Thune, R-S.D., reacts to the Supreme Court upholding the TikTok ban on 'The Story.'
The annual event brings together demonstrators from across the country. It’s set to take place Friday in Washington, D.C.
President Trump made a triumphant return to the March for Life on Friday, addressing the nation’s largest anti-abortion demonstration via video.
The Senate has passed a bill that would require federal authorities to detain migrants accused of theft and violent crimes.
Trump and Vance brainstormed with top congressional Republicans on a path to execute the president’s ambitious agenda amid narrow majorities in both chambers of Congress.
The bill would require that infants born alive after an attempted abortion receive the same protection as any newborn baby, and threaten medical providers with prison time for failing to resuscitate them.
The tactics are reminiscent of the ones taken the first time Trump entered the White House. At the time, Democrats homed in on eight nominees they would delay, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) warning against a “rushed” process.
Lawsuits challenged President Trump’s executive orders on birthright citizenship and protections for federal workers, and a church leader asked him to show “mercy.” In jails and courtrooms, high-profile Jan.
For most of U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell’s 18-year tenure as the Senate Republican Leader, he was vilified as an “establishment” do-nothing by Tea Party and MAGA activists.
John Fetterman, D-Pa., did not vote. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., earlier this ... Undocumented migrant mothers in the United States gave birth to up to 250,000 children in 2023 ...
This is the easiest way to unravel a constitutional democracy: You turn democracy against the constitution, by claiming that an election gave the winner a mandate to suspend or ignore laws. In reality, Americans gave Trump no such mandate. Multiple polls have found that they oppose pardons for people convicted of violent crimes on January 6th.
In its 1898 ruling, the Supreme Court majority said the plain words of the 14th Amendment protected the son of Chinese nationals who was born in the United States. “The Amendment, in clear words ...