Frustration that the filibuster was not deployed last week should not obscure that it silently constrains the Republican agenda daily.
The Democratic Party looks like it's going to have to fight itself before it can fight Trump and his Republican allies.
Notices have been sent about the cuts for two programs that affect farmers and consumers who are struggling to find ...
The Constitution offers the president the unique and irrefutable power to issue pardons. In one of his final acts in office, ...
The D.C. bill must now be taken up by the House and signed by President Donald Trump to prevent a scenario local officials ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer’s book tour launch in Baltimore was indefinitely postponed, citing “security reasons” as he faces backlash ...
Trump's second term has led to economic collapse, authoritarianism, and a destabilization of America. His presidency is ...
D.C. Mayor Bowser and House Republicans face off over a $1.1 billion budget amendment that could impact school weeks, city ...
In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch explain ...
"Lots of fiscal questions still ahead for Congress, even having wrapped up this rather major debate on Friday night," said ...
Rep. Ro Khanna of California warned of Trump administration “cuts” to Medicare telehealth access hitting March 31. But if ...
Learn more about the latest Congress-cleared continuing resolution signed into law by President Trump to keep the government funded through the end of September.