Donald Trump will need congressional approval if he wants to abolish federal agencies, a legal analyst has told Newsweek.
"We're going to find out one way or another exactly how Republicans are going to move forward," said WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller.
The answer is clear as day that Congress didn't steal from Social Security's trust funds. If you want to know what's really ...
President Donald Trump is at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans watching the Super Bowl, marking the first time a sitting ...
With the Republican party taking control of not just the White House but both chambers of Congress, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ...
The authors of several letters published Feb. 3-9, 2025, take umbrage with Elon Musk's actions in the new government.
The confirmation of Russell T. Vought to lead the powerful White House budget office is likely to escalate the funding fights ...
Trump himself has been firing off executive orders at a record pace (he had signed 54 as of February 6; only Harry Truman ...
Washington — Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat, said Sunday that she doesn't think Republicans have the support in Congress to approve the Trump administration's gutting of federal agencies and ...
The House passed a GOP-led bill on Friday to prevent presidents from placing bans on fracking before receiving congressional ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration announced on Friday that it had approved military sales to Israel worth some ...
Members of Congress were denied entry into the Department of Education building in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Rep. Maxwell ...