After more than a month, the partial shutdown of the United States' federal government drags on. President Donald Trump is calling for Senate...
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Senate Republicans on Wednesday elected South Dakota Senator John Thune as the next leader of the conference. Thune defeated Texas Senator John Cornyn by a vote of 29 to 24. Florida Senator Rick Scott, an outsider candidate favored by prominent Trump allies including Elon Musk, was eliminated on the first ballot. Thune, 63, is the current Senate ...
After more than a month, the partial shutdown of the United States' federal government drags on. President Donald Trump is calling for Senate...
After more than a month, the partial shutdown of the United States' federal government drags on. President Donald Trump is calling for Senate...
Senators met for a rare Saturday session, with no indications of an impending breakthrough, with the goal of ending the government shutdown. Senate...
WASHINGTON — Some Republicans are ready to nuke the filibuster after their party's leader put pressure on them. President Donald Trump has tried to...
WASHINGTON — Some Republicans are ready to nuke the filibuster after their party's leader put pressure on them. President Donald Trump has tried to...
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The US Senate session will continue until a deal is reached to resume the work of the American government, the Hill newspaper...
Democrats’ hopes of securing control of the Senate next year begin with defending a freshman from a Southern swing state that Donald Trump narrowly...
Democrats’ hopes of securing control of the Senate next year begin with defending a freshman from a Southern swing state that Donald Trump narrowly...
President Donald Trump has ordered senators to remain in Washington D.C. throughout the weekend to negotiate an end to the ongoing government...
President Donald Trump has ordered senators to remain in Washington D.C. throughout the weekend to negotiate an end to the ongoing government...