The President Battles Omnibus Budget
The president was not happy with the Omnibus spending bill, he threatened a veto, The president ultimately signed it but had a few choice words
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The president was not happy with the Omnibus spending bill, he threatened a veto, The president ultimately signed it but had a few choice words
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected the Trump administration’s highly unusual bid to bypass a federal appeals court and get the justices to intervene in
Buoyed by the sudden likelihood of a budget pact, lawmakers are on track to avoid a repeat of last month’s government shutdown — though President
The White House will present a new immigration framework to Congress next week, stating it will offer a pathway to citizenship for as many as
President Donald Trump signed a bill reopening the government late Monday, ending a 69-hour display of partisan dysfunction after Democrats reluctantly voted to temporarily pay
For three days the government was shut down and negotiations were underway but where was the President? April Ryan reports from the White House.
Donald Trump and Congressional Democrats have struck a deal to protect DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, according to The New York Times. Democratic
Tanya Hart talks the run up to the 69th annual Emmy Awards on September 17. Plus, celebrities call out the President for his decision
President Donald Trump on Tuesday began dismantling Barack Obama’s program protecting hundreds of thousands of young immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook founder and CEO posted on his social media platform about his feelings on Jeff Sessions’ Tuesday announcement that the Trump administration was
The nation is waiting for President Trump to decide what to do with young people who are given temporary waivers to stay in the country