WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Saturday signed into law a six-month funding bill, averting a government shutdown. In a post on X, White House Spokesperson Harrison Fields said Trump signed the ...
A six-month stopgap funding bill cleared the Senate on Friday after enough Democrats crossed the aisle to vote to end debate.
The U.S. Senate on Friday night averted a looming midnight shutdown of the federal government by passing a funding bill after ...
Democrats voted to end the filibuster, paving the way for Republicans to pass their funding bill before the shutdown deadline ...
The bill — a continuing resolution that will essentially extend fiscal 2024 spending levels through the start of the 2026 fiscal year — is backed by President Trump.
Senate Republican committee chairs delivered a blunt message to Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) last week that they want the Senate to assert itself and not let the White House and ...
To the delight of a laughing crowd inside the Oval Office, Brian Glenn, a leading member of a new cadre of Maga-enthusiast reporters reshaping White House coverage, ridiculed Volodymyr Zelensky ...
Thune explained it's unlikely "at least from a financial standpoint" that the U.S. will support Ukraine with an aid package similar to the $2.5 billion in security assistance sent under then ...
Thune stood firmly in the middle among regional lawmakers who fell along party lines in responding to a heated exchange Friday, Feb. 28, between Trump and Zelenskyy, including mention of World War ...