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Senate Majority Leader John Thune is warning Democrats will suffer the blame if the government shuts down later this year.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is warning Democrats will suffer the blame if the government shuts down later this year.
Republicans in Congress last week approved President Donald Trump’s request to cancel $9 billion in foreign aid and funding for public broadcasting, giving the administration a victory in its ongoing ...
Republicans are gearing up for a bruising fight to keep the government funded as the House heads to the exits early for its ...
“After what they did to me, whether it’s right or wrong, it’s time to go after people. Obama’s been caught directly,” Trump ...
Okla, discusses the chances of a government shutdown and President Donald Trump's tax bill on 'Mornings with Maria.' ...
Democrats are deeply divided over how hard to press their leverage with President Trump and his Republican allies on getting ...
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The Senate minority leader is under pressure to find a strategy that unifies Democrats. No one agrees what that is yet.
The procedural hurdle required 60 votes and presented the latest test for Senate Democrats whether to side with Republicans ...
Top Democrats supported the first appropriations bill of the summer Tuesday night, but they aren't taking a government ...
Senate Republicans and Democrats advanced a its first spending bill, despite Democratic warnings that partisan actions, like the $9 billion clawback bill, eroded trust in the appropriations process.