President Trump met with three House Republicans who kept their seats in districts that former Vice President Kamala Harris won. One of those lawmakers, Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska, joins "America Decides" to unpack Trump's proposed tax cuts,
A trio of moderate House Republicans are set to meet with President Trump at the White House on Wednesday, the latest huddle between the president and different GOP factions as the lower chamber
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Vice President Kamala Harris, with second gentleman Doug Emhoff at right, signs the desk drawer in her ...
House battlefield is shaped by districts that backed a House member and presidential candidate of different parties.
Just 16 districts voted for one party for president and the other for House, which is the same historically-low total as 2020.— But there are 13 Democrats in Donald Trump-won districts compared to just 3 Republicans in Kamala Harris-won districts.
Donald Trump vowed to bring grocery costs down, but eggs are already threatening to smash this fragile promise
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Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Don Bacon of Nebraska. All three of their congressional districts were won by Democrat Kamala Harris in last year's presidential election. A lengthy first ...
President Trump’s bid to end birthright citizenship is dividing House Republicans, highlighting internal differences on the thorny topic of immigration just as the GOP is making gains with Hispanic voters.
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Rogan, one of the most influential podcasters in the world, said "it doesn't make sense to be on a team."
The anti-Trump movement almost certainly won’t be as broad and big as before. But there is still an intense, organized opposition to the president — and Anti-Trump 2.0 might end up being more strategic and savvy than the first edition. The notion that the “resistance” is dead is wrong — or at least exaggerated.