House Speaker Mike Johnson, a constitutional law expert, cast doubt on Tuesday on the viability of Donald Trump’s stated interest in running for a constitutionally barred third term as president.“There’s a constitutional path.
Conservative backlash erupted after President Donald Trump endorsed Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina for re-election. Trump says he's serious about pursuing a third term because of his polls, though that's not allowed under the Constitution.
Furious over nationwide injunctions, Congressional Republicans are seeking to limit the impact of the federal judiciary.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson suffered a decisive defeat after he tried and failed to squash a proposal for new parents in Congress to able to vote by proxy, rather than in person, as they care for newborns.
She doesn’t seem to be that upset over the fact that Donald Trump conducts most of his business from a golf course in Mar-a-Lago,” said McGovern of the president, who has thus far handed taxpayers a $26 million bill for golf outings in his second term.
"We can eliminate an entire district court, we have power of funding over the courts and all these other things. But desperate times call for desperate measures and Congress is going to act." More: Trump shares post accusing judges of 'sedition and treason' for blocking his agendaStart the day smarter.
Former President Donald Trump is preparing to impose sweeping new tariffs this week as his second term faces electoral tests in Wisconsin and Florida today. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
A group of civil rights organizations filed a federal lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
Johnson told reporters the "administration acknowledged it was a mistake" to share sensitive military plans with a journalist.
A top congressional Republican is throwing cold water on talk that President Donald Trump could find a way to serve a third term in the White House. GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana said that changing the Constitution to allow Trump to seek a third term is a “high bar” to get over,