A handful of Republican senators, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, joined Democrats to quietly express alarm about how President Donald Trump is freezing foreign aid.
Donald Trump took a swipe at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Truth Social Wednesday as the president promoted the House GOP's singular budget bill that would include both spending reductions and tax cuts.
As talks intensify to end the war in Ukraine, the issue of NATO membership remains a sticking point. Ukraine wants in, and Russia insists that it must remain permanently out. In an interview with Politico,
seemingly shocked that Donald Trump had endorsed a House GOP bill that prioritizes his agenda over the Senate’s alternative resolution. In a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump directly called out Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham for daring to ...
President Donald Trump stunned GOP senators Wednesday when he embraced House Speaker Mike Johnson’s behemoth one-bill approach to tackling his key priorities. “I didn’t see that one coming,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune conceded.
A group of Republican senators are taking their concerns over President Donald Trump’s freeze on foreign aid grants and obliteration of the U.S. Agency for International Development to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
President Trump on Wednesday threw his support behind the House GOP’s strategy to pass a single bill that combines his priorities, even as Senate Republicans moved ahead with their own budget resolution.
No sooner had Senate Republicans voted to begin work on $340 billion budget bill focused on funding the White House's mass deportations and border security agenda than President Donald Trump threw it into turmoil.
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Lindsey Graham of South Carolina. Trump said he favored the “big ... John Barrasso of Wyoming, the GOP whip, after a lunch meeting with Vance at the Capitol. “Foot on the gas, moving forward.” The start-stop process is complicating what’s already ...