Venezuela, Republicans and Trump
Digest more
Trump has faced pushback from GOP members of Congress, but analysts said that doesn't mean his grip on the party is slipping.
Over a dozen House Republicans joined Democrats in voting for a three-year extension of just-lapsed ObamaCare tax subsidies on Thursday.
Last month, the Senate rejected a three-year extension of the subsidies when the measure fell short of the 60-vote threshold, though four Republicans -- Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Josh Hawley of Missouri, and Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan of Alaska -- all crossed the aisle in support of the measure.
The lone South Florida Republican to join Democrats was U.S. Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, of Miami, whose congressional district has one of the highest ACA enrollment rates in the country.
This is appalling. Greenland is a NATO ally. The way we’re treating them is really demeaning," said Rep. Don Bacon.
3don MSN
Handful of Republicans join Democrats to force Senate check on Trump’s war powers in Venezuela
A small bloc of Senate Republicans has delivered a notable rebuke of President Donald Trump just days after his operation ousting Venezuela’s leader, voting to advance a resolution that would limit future US military force in the nation without Congress’ approval.
Seventeen House Republicans helped deliver Democrats a rare legislative victory on healthcare Thursday after voting to pass a three-year extension of enhanced Obamacare subsidies opposed by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).
(WHTM) — Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) said he would support Republicans using the “nuclear option” to reopen the government. Right now, the Senate needs 60 votes to pass a spending plan, which neither side has. But Republicans could pass a budget by ...
Senate Democrats wanted an equal say in crafting spending bills before the shutdown and are about to get a chance to do so, but they’re unlikely to support Republicans' latest effort to jump-start the government funding process. The Senate on Thursday is ...
"The Venezuela operation makes me very nervous. I'm worried about the competence of a lot of the officials involved"