Government Reopens Late Monday
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
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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
The White House is working to continue negotiations to prevent a government shutdown. The GOP is working to sweeten the pot. April Ryan reports from
President Trump will be meeting with GOP leaders at Camp David this week. The agenda is fixed but much of the meeting is about hashing
President Trump has plans to address the nation as he has issues of internal Republican business to handle. More from White House Correspondent April Ryan.
White House correspondent April Ryan speaks with Pastor Jamal Bryant of the Empowerment Temple in Baltimore about the words of the president and unanswered questions
After seven years of emphatic campaign promises, Senate Republicans demonstrated they didn’t have the stomach to repeal the Affordable Care Act, often referred to as
The President is making GOP Senators stay in Washington, cancel summer recess, and pass health care legislation. More from White House Correspondent April Ryan.
President Trump is leaning in trying to get the Affordable Care Act repealed and replaced as the effort to secure the votes continues. More from
A revised Senate Republican health care bill will likely retain a pair of tax boosts President Barack Obama imposed on wealthier Americans that have helped
Donald Trump’s eldest son revealed Tuesday that he was eager to hear damaging information about Hillary Clinton from the Russian government, disclosing a series of
The Senate health care bill will not be up for a vote for a few weeks, missing the hoped for July 4th vote. At issue