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Congressional leaders are already starting to trade blame for a government shutdown, two months before the funding deadline.
"The Senate will be staying in session and they're really trying to get a lot of these confirmation hearings wrapped up," WTOP's Mitchell Miller said.
Senate Republicans say President Trump has made it clear he doesn’t want a government shutdown, and they’re urging House GOP ...
The late summer curse has felled presidents before. Democrats have plans to trip up Trump and his fellow Republicans this ...
Could newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson deliver a partial government shutdown next month? Don't bet on it, according to some analysts.
Thomas Massie questioned Mike Johnson's motives after the leader of his own party bashed him over his resolution to release ...
A conservative commentator argued on "CNN This Morning" that Democrats are just as divided over the Jeffrey Epstein as ...
Republicans heading into a summer congressional break have two options: Hide from voter frustration or deal with things head on.
House Speaker Mike Johnson told CBS News he's "absolutely convinced" Republicans will expand their House majority in the 2026 ...
Inside the Republican revolt in the House over the Epstein files that led to the early summer recess for Congress - Some ...
With looming deadlines and a backlog of legislative business, President Donald Trump is urging lawmakers to stay in town to ...
ANALYSIS: Senate Republicans would rather focus on nominees and spending bills. They might not have a choice but to deal with ...