Even amid a unified GOP government, Trump will have to face intra-party detractors when he begins his second term in January.
After losing the White House and both chambers of Congress this November, Democrats in Congress are looking for a way forward ...
After one of the most chaotic and least productive U.S. House sessions in modern history, voters made a surprising choice in ...
The new administration doesn’t seem to care about the GOP’s long-range future at all. Republicans must decide quickly whether ...
Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party’s prodigious fundraising operation raised more than $1 billion in her loss to Donald ...
To allow Trump to make the appointments, Republican senators would have to pass a motion of adjournment with a simple ...
MN GOP Chair David Hann went into Election Day this year full of confidence following a call with officials in ...
The tech tycoon, who's already the world's richest man, is believed to have added more than $80 billion to his net worth ...
Complicating the matter for senators is the Trump campaign’s decision to not engage, so far, in the traditional transition ...
Democratic Rep. Jared Golden came out ahead in the congressional race through Maine’s ranked choice system, election ...
Donald Trump’s second presidency will be a test of every Republican’s loyalty to a man who demands a lot of it. But it will ...
President-elect Donald Trump opened his transition back to the White House this week with a flurry of personnel announcements ...