I invite my fellow Republicans to lead the way in fighting over politics in the right way, with respect for those who hold ...
The Trump administration has acknowledged stunning reports that a journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal group where ...
He’s a former law school roommate of Brett Kavanaugh and his personality has poked through his rulings with quirky references ...
Republican lawmakers are conflicted over how to respond to President Trump’s confrontational standoff with the federal ...
The Biden administration is long gone, but the concept of impeachment hasn’t waned for some House Republicans, and even ...
Rachel Bovard’s “Too Few of the President’s Men” laid out in painful detail the personnel problems at the heart of Donald ...
Backlash to Obama’s presidency, with its landmark health care reform ... S.D., rally after claiming victory in his 2002 ...
I’ve got to say, it’s actually quite amazing how many things about America that MAGA hates. MAGA hates the fact that we’re a ...
President Donald Trump early Monday continued his attacks on a federal judge who has questioned the Trump administration’s ...
At least two-thirds of the Senate would have to vote to remove a judge from office, which is unlikely to happen.
The Hill notes Republican senators have also so far not been particularly eager to take up judicial impeachments or believed they’re necessary, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune ...
Reversing this Obama-era regulation would make hundreds of millions of ... the National Newspaper Association and News/Media Alliance. Senate Majority Leader John Thune had a relatively quiet week.