This week on Capitol Report, confusion, hysteria and reaction following the White House spending freeze memo. Plus, Gov. Ned ...
President Donald Trump’s second week in office seemed to deliver a daily dose of deliberate jolts for the country.
Two days after the White House budget office issued a shocking and sweeping directive to freeze all federal grants and loans on Jan. 27, that order was abruptly rescinded — due, in part, to loud ...
President Trump in his first weeks back in the White House repeatedly bucked the Constitution in pursuit of his conservative ...
Confusion is rife after Trump signed the Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid executive order freezing ...
President Donald Trump's second week in office seemed to deliver a daily dose of shock therapy for the country. The White ...
The framers of the Constitution imagined Congress as the preeminent branch of government. But many Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill seem content to play second fiddle.
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President Donald Trump’s second week in office seemed to deliver a daily dose of deliberate jolts for the country. There were chaotic reminders of his first term, the White House found itself ...
Week 2 of Trump’s tenure showed the president Americans grew to distrust in his first term — erratic, conspiratorial, and divisive — had not really gone anywhere.
The decision came in response to a petition by attorneys general in 22 states and Washington, D.C., seeking to block the administration's efforts to freeze payments for grants and other programs.
Development organizations that program and deliver billions of dollars in U.S. humanitarian aid warn they may have to shut down.