The Congressional Progressive Staff Association (CPSA) had asked congressional leaders just a day earlier to adopt a rotating schedule that would allow staffers to work fewer hours when lawmakers
It’s a new Congress, and Texas Congressman Chip Roy is reintroducing his bill to ban members of Congress from trading stocks. Rhode Island Democrat Congressman Seth Magaziner has rallied
Progressive staffers on Capitol Hill penned a letter to congressional ... Republicans like Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) argued a 32-work was fine — if staffers were willing to cut their salaries.
A sense of euphoria oozed at celebrations hosted by activists in Washington, D.C., on Monday, as MAGA's front lines rang in the inauguration of Donald Trump.
Previously a staffer for Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, Roy also knows the ins-and-outs of congressional procedure and federal policy. And he speaks in language that pulls at conservatives’ heart strings — and grates on those trying to keep the party in lockstep. Roy insists the tensions between him and Trump are badly overblown.
Democrats are widely opposed to pairing the debt limit and wildfire aid — two key parts of a spending proposal GOP leaders are circling behind closed doors.
Day Four of the Trump administration opens in Washington, D.C. with a raft of Senate hearings including Trump's picks for the Departments of Energy and Interior as well as the EPA and VA. Also on the docket,
Congressional Republicans are looking to press on in scrutinizing some of those who received pardons from former President Biden in the last hours of his presidency. “Implication is that they
Alexis Nungaray is a Texas mother whose daughter was allegedly murdered by two illegal immigrants. She will be front and center for today’s inauguration of President Trump. Nungaray is also the guest
Texas, has introduced legislation to repeal a law that was used by the Biden administration to prosecute pro-life activists who demonstrated outside abortion clinics.
Texas, issued a diagnosis for America's broken health care system, and he says the problem isn't what people think.
President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were sworn into office today amid heightened security measures in Washington, D.C.