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But behind the scenes, White House officials and congressional leaders are quietly collaborating on course corrections large and small, aware that their political fates are irrevocably tied to one another and that, for all their successes so far, some changes may be necessary.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was previously one of President Trump's staunchest allies in the House before the pair underwent a falling out this month, has announced that she is leaving Congress. On Saturday morning,
Election defeats earlier this month and the approach of 2026 have G.O.P. lawmakers cautiously asserting themselves.
A contingent of Republican women who are typically known as strident MAGA conservatives are also now increasingly leading the pushback within Congress against both President Donald Trump's administration and their own party's leaders.
The same day, the House rejected a resolution censuring Del. Stacey Plaskett, a Democrat from the Virgin Islands, over her communications with Jeffrey Epstein during a congressional hearing. That resolution was authored by GOP Rep. Ralph Norman, who is running for governor in South Carolina.
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives voted unanimously on Wednesday to repeal a controversial provision allowing senators to sue federal investigators for $500,000 over unannounced phone record searches,
Indiana’s mid-census redistricting debate seemingly has settled into two camps — with House Republican leadership supporting Gov. Mike Braun’s call to meet in December to pass new
The move will, for now, allow Texas to use the new district lines that a federal court blocked earlier this week as the Supreme Court reviews the case.
The decision temporarily protects a map that delivers five additional winnable U.S. House seats to the GOP while the justices consider a more permanent ruling.