Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) lost a significant battle to former President Trump and his supporters with the collapse of the bipartisan border bill Tuesday, underscoring how his control of his conference is increasingly on difficult ground. McConnell argued to colleagues last week that the border legislation would crack down on the huge flow...
Former President Trump left the White House in 2021 under the cloud of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, rendering him politically toxic after he refused to accept his election loss. His first administration was marked by rapid turnover — from the public firing of the FBI director to a revolving door of chiefs...
Immigration concerns are threatening to tank Democrats’ chances at flipping the seat formerly held by ex-Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.). Republicans have sought to tie former Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.) to President Biden’s immigration policies ahead of the special election next week as members of Congress haggle over a bipartisan border security bill. The attacks underscore...
Following Nevada's Republican presidential primary on Tuesday, where Nikki Haley was the only candidate on the ballot, Donald Trump is the only major contender in Thursday's GOP caucus
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., is one of more than 12 GOP senators opposing the 'emergency' border bill tacked onto the national emergency supplemental package.
A growing number of House Republicans concerned about Ukraine are working on a path forward for aid as congressional leaders wrestle with a mammoth supplemental funding bill.
FIRST ON FOX: House Republicans introduced legislation to prohibit Chinese, Russian, North Korean and Iranian nationals from investing in U.S. real estate amid a rise in such purchases.
Rafael Arroyo, a Hispanic business owner and Republican running for the Nevada Assembly, suffered damage to his Las Vegas property when drug addicts burned a portion of it down.
A Georgia bill requiring cash bail for 30 additional crimes and tougher restrictions for bail funds is on its way to Gov. Brian Kemp's desk after receiving final approval in the House.
Nevada's dueling presidential caucuses and primaries this week are creating confusion among voters, and those who cast ballots in the first contest Tuesday had the option of supporting "none of these candidates."