US Senate Republicans Set to Block Capitol Riot Inquiry Panel
Lawmakers to use filibuster which requires approval of a supermajority of senators - 60 of 100 membe
Lawmakers to use filibuster which requires approval of a supermajority of senators - 60 of 100 membe
Daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney has drawn ire of many in her party for denouncing ex-P
Ruling in case from Mississippi makes it easier to sentence minors convicted of murder to life in pr
The plan parallels some of the corporate tax hike proposals announced last week by President Joe Bid
Program to be managed by nonprofit organizations, according to people familiar with plans
Officials say investigation into attack on al-Asad in western Iraq is still in early stages
House impeachment managers show dramatic video of January 6 mayhem at US Capitol, but Trump lawyers
President Biden says he is focusing on the coronavirus pandemic, rather than the impeachment trial o
Officials worry event could serve as flashpoint for American extremists still angry over outcome of
Several Republican lawmakers, while often admonishing Trump, questioned why trial is being held sinc
Trump is out of office but faces a Senate trial on accusations of inciting insurrection at Capitol
Trump is out of office but faces a Senate trial accused of inciting insurrection at Capitol
Donald Trump is out of office but faces a Senate trial accused of inciting an insurrection earlier t
Move begins trial that could see former president convicted of inciting an insurrection
'The mob was fed lies' that Trump had been cheated out of reelection, Mitch McConnell tells Senate a
FBI warns police of possible armed protests outside all 50 state capitol buildings starting Saturday
A week before his term ends, Trump could become only American leader impeached twice; WATCH floor pr
Democrats accuse US leader of 'incitement of insurrection' in last week's storming of the Capitol by
Pastor is also the first African American Democrat to represent a Southern state
President Donald Trump threatened to veto a defense bill if it does not repeal legal protections for
Two January runoff elections in Georgia will determine Senate control for the next two years
Both candidates seek to piece together 270 majority in Electoral College that determines country's p
President says removal to take place after Sudan pays millions to US terror victims
38 states, cities and counties, plus several immigrants rights nonprofits, sued over the July 21 dir
Democratic presidential nominee says Trump listens to crazy things' instead of science
Reuters reported in May that US officials worried that dual US-Mexico citizens might flee to the US
Executive order says US must protect its citizens, infrastructure, cut dependence on foreign manufac
Trade adviser Navarro says US has been too dependent on overseas medical purchases during pandemic
Legal experts say Trump's executive order likely will be challenged in court
Reapportionment is the redistribution of seats in the US House of Representatives based on changes i
The 7-2 decisions all but ensure that Trump's tax returns won't be released before the November pres
Trump ousted Vindman from his White House job two days after acquittal by Senate
Nomination has been held up for months over concerns about Pack's finances
The two phases of the PPP have provided a total of $669 billion in lending
'We are acting as a police force, not the fighting force that we are, in Afghanistan,' US president
The days of Tea Party attacks on 'corporate welfare' and the Export-Import Bank are behind them
'War is the most solemn responsibility,' says Democratic Senator Tim Kaine
Lawmakers expected to vote on resolution curbing president's ability to attack the Islamic Republic
US leader derided the effort to oust him from office, but now can boast he was exonerated as he runs
Senators voted along party lines, except for Republican Mitt Romney who aligned with Democrats on th
The outcome is seen as having far-reaching implications for the American government and political sy
Trump is expected to ask deeply divided lawmakers to work with his administration after the impeachm
Trump all but certain to be exonerated Wednesday on two articles of impeachment
President's statement comes as ninth case is confirmed in US, with numbers in China soaring to above
Senators voted Friday along party lines not to allow new witnesses or documents, amid reports of new
Vote took place amid reports of new revelations involving former Trump security adviser John Bolton
Democrats make their case for first-hand testimony amid reports of new revelations involving former
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Republican Senator John Cornyn said the trial could go until next w
The Republican-majority chamber plans to vote Friday whether to allow former national security advis
Trump's lawyers are almost certain to assert executive privilege to block his testimony but that m
White House Counsel Pat Cipollone said Democratic House managers did not come anywhere close' to me
Democrats have concluded three days of opening arguments in the Senate impeachment trial of U.S. Pre
Highlighting his recent trade deal with Canada, Mexico and China, the US president rejected what he
US president urges other countries to follow his lead and liberate their citizens from 'crushing bur
US president urged other countries to follow his lead and liberate their citizens from 'crushing bur
Opening arguments in the impeachment trial of U.S. President Donald Trump begin this week in the Rep
Democrats from the House of Representatives will present their case against the president in the Rep
Here are highlights from the 111-page House Impeachment brief filed Saturday afternoon
A series of ceremonial procedures set the stage for opening arguments early next week
US leader temporarily withheld congressionally approved military aid to Ukraine while he pressed Kyi