Senate Majority Leader John Thune, who told reporters on Monday that there won't be changes to the Senate rule any time soon.
The public’s frustration with ‘politics as usual’ has led more political newcomers to win office. But amateurs are more likely to view bipartisanship as a concession, not a tool for advancing policy.
Senate Republican leaders have been outspoken in their support for the 60-vote rule to pass most bills. Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., promised shortly after the 2024 election that the ...
As support for secessionist movements increases, it’s vital that political leaders reduce the divisions that threaten to tear ...
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Significant milestones over the next few weeks could shuffle the status quo. For now, both sides remain dug in as the closure ...
Johnson, who has refused to call the House into session, said during his daily press conference at the partly closed Capitol ...
Based on interviews with more than a dozen members of Biden's inner circle, the report offers few new revelations, instead ...
There are new security questions surrounding President Donald Trump after the Secret Service found a so-called "hunting stand" with a direct line of sight to Air Force One. N.C. GOP spokesman urges ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York’s Republican State Committee on Friday suspended a Young Republican organization following the release of a group chat that included jokes about rape and flippant ...
BAYONNE, N.J. - With fewer than three weeks until Election Day in New Jersey, Republican gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli says he's looking forward to a helping hand from President Donald Trump.
In case anyone forgot amid Mariners fever, Seattle has another high-stakes contest this fall. The team’s owners certainly haven’t. The two races – one for the pennant, one for the mayor’s office – ...