House Republicans this week passed a government funding bill 217-213 without assistance from Democrats, losing only one vote from Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky.
The party is torn between pushing back against President Trump and triggering a shutdown with unknown consequences.
Congress is nearing Friday’s midnight deadline to prevent a partial government shutdown, but a Republican spending bill is encountering obstacles in the Senate. The Senate Republican majority needs to ...
One Republican member of the U.S. Senate is now hoping to get his colleagues on the record over their support of ...
Democrats are stuck between a rock and a hard place as they must choose between shutting down the government or folding to ...
President Donald Trump's broad-based tariffs on imported goods from Canada and Mexico have drawn support from some businesses ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned that Republicans don't have the votes to pass a measure to keep the government funded through September.
Senate Democrats say they are prepared to vote against the Republicans’ bill if lawmakers do not strike a deal by Friday ...
It's up to the Senate to pass the spending bill and get it to President Donald Trump’s desk to avert a possible government shutdown.
The measure’s fate is uncertain in the Senate, where several Democrats will be needed to cross the 60-vote threshold for it ...
President Donald Trump has said he does not need Congress to create so-called gold cards to offer foreign nationals a path to ...