After days of threats and demands, Donald Trump had little to show for it once lawmakers passed a budget deal.
President Biden and his administration were largely absent from the onerous negotiations on government funding that gripped ...
By Richard Cowan, Bo Erickson, Andy Sullivan and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Congress passed spending ...
This week’s events were a preview of the perils of governing that face Trump and Republicans in Congress, despite their ...
The short-term government funding bill was signed by President Biden on Saturday. The legislation will fund the government ...
The bipartisan agreement in Washington, D.C., to perpetually spend more money is indeed disgraceful, and DOGE could be a ...
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) speaks at a "Go Bigger on Climate, Care, and Justice" rally on July 20, 2021 in Washington, ...
"Shutdowns are stupid. When Congress doesn’t do his job, real people get hurt," Dusty Johnson said in a statement. "I can’t ...
Johnson tried to placate Trump by bringing up a slimmed-down, 116-page version of the bill on Thursday. It included disaster relief, farm aid and the debt ceiling. Trump immediately backed it, calling ...
One of the most turbulent sessions of Congress in the modern era is about to make way for the next one. Midnight passage of ...
The Senate approved a slimmed-down, temporary government spending plan early Saturday morning, averting a shutdown of the ...
The Senate passed the measure and sent it to President Biden’s desk, shortly after the midnight deadline for funding to lapse ...