Funding meltdown foreshadows Johnson’s tough year ahead
Speaker Mike Johnson’s efforts to pass a short-term spending bill before Friday’s shutdown deadline should’ve been fairly straightforward. Instead, it has turned into yet another test of his ability to steer a chaotic conference as he embraces an ambitious agenda
Trump tries to ease concerns about Kennedy — while remaining open to his ideas
President-elect Donald Trump said Monday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his pick to lead HHS, wouldn’t be “radical” in his health policies — a concern for many Senate Republicans who will decide his confirmation. “I think he’s going to be
Steve Bannon floats an unconstitutional candidate: Trump in 2028
MAGA podcast host Steve Bannon on Sunday suggested that President-elect Donald Trump might be eligible to seek a third term in 2028, a step that would violate the Constitution’s 22nd Amendment. “Donald John Trump is going to raise his hand
Republicans cry foul with some judges ‘unretiring’ before second Trump term
With little more than a month to go before Donald Trump’s second term in the White House, a set of federal judges who previously announced retirements are pulling back those decisions. And Republicans are none too pleased. Most prominent among
Business secretary under fire over delayed talks as Vauxhall confirms Luton closure
The Business Secretary is facing accusations of failing to fully engage with Vauxhall’s parent company Stellantis ahead of its decision to close the van-making plant in Luton—a move that puts up to 1,100 jobs at risk. Critics claim the Government neglected