Presumably, House Republicans will now take the lead on enacting Trump’s agenda — but he’s also made their job a lot harder.
The executive order will require federal agencies to submit a list to the Office of Management and Budget of regulations that could violate the Constitution.
The chambers are at odds about the best way to approach President Trump's legislative priorities, which could set them up for ...
President Trump endorsed the House Republicans' budget proposal to begin enacting his agenda as the Senate pursues a ...
The Senate is debating a fiscal blueprint that would pave the way for part of President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, while ...
The Senate will proceed with its own plan, Majority Leader John Thune said, continuing to cast doubt on the House's ability ...
Mr. Trump’s call for “one big beautiful bill” came just hours after he gave conflicting directions to congressional ...
Senate Republicans say they’re moving forward with their plan to tackle President Trump’s priorities despite Trump endorsing ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has teed up a vote on a budget plan that sets the stage for a massive boost in defense and ...
President Trump on Wednesday threw his support behind the House GOP’s strategy to pass a single bill that combines his ...
The executive order puts independent federal agencies under the watch of Office of Management and Budget Director Russell ...
The U.S. federal government is undergoing a radical transformation. Elon Musk, the icon of innovation and cost-cutting, is at ...