GOP, SAVE
Digest more
GOP, California Attorney General
Digest more
GOP Representative Don Bacon said President Trump's comments about the late-Robert Mueller were "wrong and unchristian."
In a bruising primary that may have unseated the state’s most powerful lawmaker, campaign spending is causing blowback in one county Republican Party organization. Members of the Lee County Republican Party on Saturday will consider a resolution calling to remove the North Carolina GOP’s finance chairman amid neutrality concerns.
The GOP battle between Assemblyman Robert Smullen and Anthony Constantino has fractured a party hoping to hold the seat in Congress
Sen. Jon Husted's standalone voter ID bill was blocked by Sen. Jeff Merkley via unanimous consent amid the Senate's battle over the SAVE America Act.
House Republican leaders will not bring a “clean” reauthorization of foreign surveillance powers up for a vote next week as they had hoped, a source familiar with the schedule confirmed to The Hill, as opposition to the program in both parties prevents swift passage.
Less than a week after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s global tariffs, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul listened as one of the plaintiffs in the case recounted the financial toll of the levies on his wine importing business.
Republicans are bracing for President Trump to deploy U.S. troops on the ground in Iran as the conflict in the Middle East crosses into its third week with no signs of slowing down.
After President Donald Trump’s unexpectedly competitive showings in big blue states around the country, Republicans emerged from the 2024 election expressing optimism about their prospects in places that Democrats have dominated for years.
The White House and House GOP prepare behind the scenes for bipartisan negotiations on their newly released federal AI framework. Senior Republicans are leaning toward dropping a bill from the AI package that would invite opposition from Google and Apple.
Sheriff Chad Bianco, who is surging in California gubernatorial polls, believes that Californians are ready to end Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democrats' “twisted love affair with criminals."