A California lawmaker leaving office to pursue a gubernatorial bid blasted the Congressional Republicans for one of the least productive sessions of Congress — a record Republicans believe Democrats ...
A record number of Republicans are planning not to seek re-election to Congress in 2026 midterms amid Trump’s unpopularity ...
Secretary of State objected to Trump administration's request for unredacted list saying state law protects voters' private information.
Congressional Republicans capped off 2025 with one notable accomplishment: overturning a record number of regulations enacted under former President Joe Biden. Republicans undid 22 regulations issued ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The reddest borough just got even redder. Staten Island, which has earned the reputation as New York City’s most conservative borough based on decades of voting patterns, now ...
Republicans are at odds over an effort to unwind a controversial provision tucked into the bill to reopen the government that would allow senators to sue for substantial sums if they aren’t notified ...
FIRST ON FOX: The Department of Justice subpoenaed the personal phone records of House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan in 2022, seeking the Ohio Republican's phone data covering a more than ...
Just in time for the holidays, Republicans in the U.S. House and Senate appear itchy for a big family fight. That growing tension was on display during a late vote on Nov. 19. House members voted ...
A witness who was called to testify before the Republican-led Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday scathed the senators who were present for trying to "distort the record" about judges who have ...
A record number of American adults identify as political independents, according to new Gallup data, which also show an ...
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On the record: Former IL Republican chair’s Senate bid includes an affordable America
Don Tracy, former chair of the Illinois Republican party, is running for U.S. Senate to bring "common sense solutions to Washington D.C." and make Illinois a two-party state again.
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